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Jim Johnson

Title Head coach
College East Carolina
Sport Football
Career highlights
Overall 8-18-1
Coaching stats
College Football DataWarehouse
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1946-1948
1968
East Carolina

Jim Johnson was tapped to reintroduce men's sports to East Carolina after World War II. He was the seventh head coach of the football, basketball and baseball teams at East Carolina Teachers College. He also was the Athletic Director for all sports teams. Before coaching, Johnson was a 16 letter winning athlete between 1933 to 1937. Johnson was inducted in 1978 into the ECU Hall of Fame.

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"12th Man Tackle"

In October 1977, William & Mary met heavily-favored East Carolina University in the Oyster Bowl. In the fourth quarter ECU led by three points. During the game's final seconds, William & Mary quarterback Tom Rozantz broke loose and ran for the end zone. Jim Johnson, described by The Virginian Pilot as "a portly 65-year-old gentleman in a raincoat", ran from the sidelines and threw a block tackle on Rozantz before he could score the winning touchdown. The unusual turn of events silenced the screaming William & Mary fans, and the officials gathered to discuss their course of action. After deliberation, the play was ruled a touchdown.[1][2]

Head Coaching Record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl Coaches# AP°
East Carolina (Independent) (1946–1948)
1946 East Carolina 5-3-1
1947 East Carolina 3-6-0
1948 East Carolina 0-9-0
East Carolina: 7-17-1
Total: 7-17-1
Indicates BCS bowl game. #Rankings from final Coaches Poll.

References

  1. ^ Coach Jim tackled a lot in life, but one was most memorable, The Virginian Pilot, December 1, 2004, retrieved February 3, 2009.
  2. ^ Pirate Alumni newsletter June 23, 2008, retrieved February 1, 2009.

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