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Dr. John Johnson, Head Coach
Dr. John Johnson enters his 40th year on the
Carson campus. A living legend in every sense of the
phrase, Johnsons ties to Southern California began nearly 60
years ago just up the 405 Freeway, taking the Wilshire exit and
heading east towards Westwood Boulevard.
Johnson received his undergraduate degree in
1947 at UCLA, majoring in history and physical education, and
later received his doctorate in education at the Westwood campus
in 1964.
Johnson was a star running back for the Bruins
during his undergraduate career and earned MVP honors in the 1947
Hula Bowl, the first of what has become one of the most
prestigious postseason all-star games for college seniors. Johnson
also was an All-Coast selection during the1946 season.
Now in his sixth decade of coaching, Johnson
began his coaching career in football with UCLA in 1950 as an
assistant coach, where he remained until 1964. As an assistant
coach for the Bruins, Johnsons primary responsibilities
focused on defensive backs.
Johnson next moved on to Cal Poly Pomona, where
he became athletic director at the school in 1966. He served in
that capacity until 1968, when he came to Cal State Dominguez
Hills to become the Universitys first athletic director and
golf coach, during which he has coached three All-Americans.
Johnson was responsible for laying the
groundwork for the Toros athletic program and, in the fall of
1968, formed the first intercollegiate team at CSUDH, the mens
golf team.
Although Johnsons coaching duties center
on golf, football is still in his blood. He has been one of the
driving forces behind the Hula Bowl, which gains stature annually
as one of the top all-star college football games in the country.
Johnson also played an important role in the development of the
Japan Bowl in the years prior to the inaugural game in 1976.
Additionally, Johnson served as a National
Football League professional scout from 1965-1990, serving the
Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Green Bay Packers (for legendary
coach Vince Lombardi), Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Denver
Broncos and San Diego Chargers, under whom Johnson served his
longest stint as a scout.
A native of Bakersfield, Johnson has authored
six books, including most recent publications Fitness for a
Lifetime (2002) and Football for the Female Fan (2001),
co-authored one tome with J.C. Snead, and revised two existing
publications.
Johnson enjoys skiing, writing and tennis
during his leisure time. He also teaches graduate and
undergraduate classes in the department of physical education,
recreation and dance at CSUDH. |