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Lyndon Johnson
Outside Linebackers, Special
Teams Coordinator
Lyndon Johnson is in his ninth year as a member of the Connecticut football
coaching staff. A versatile staff member, Johnson will coach the UConn outside
linebackers (a role he has held since 2001) while coordinating the Huskies’
special teams. For the first two years of his return engagement in Storrs, the
UConn alumnus coached the squad’s tight ends and special teams unit.
The
quality of the student-athletes recruited to the University of Connecticut has
increased dramatically the past few years under Johnson’s watch, an increase
that mirrors the play of the team on the field. Johnson’s linebackers have
contributed heavily to this and continued to be a strength of the UConn defense
in 2005 as James Hargrave led the Huskies with his 13.5 tackles for loss and
five sacks.
Johnson returned to his alma mater in 1999 following a one-year stint as the
defensive line coach at Fordham. Johnson began his coaching career with four
seasons coaching at Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk, Conn., the final two
seasons as defensive coordinator. He then made his collegiate coaching debut at
Sacred Heart in Bridgeport, Conn., where he served as defensive coordinator in
1997 before moving on to Fordham.
Johnson, a four-year letterwinner for UConn from 1989-1992, started all 33 games
over his final three seasons on the offensive line. He served as team captain in
1991 and was named the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player that season. He was
a second team All-Yankee Conference pick in 1989 and a second team All-ECAC
selection in 1990. Johnson received his degree in sociology from UConn in 1992.
A native of Norwalk, Conn., Johnson was born on Jan. 1, 1968, in Kingston,
Jamaica. He is married to the former Cynthia Schreyer and the couple resides in
Ellington, Conn., with their six-year-old son, Taren and two-year-old son Trace.
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