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Thomas
Johnson is in his first season on the
Middle Tennessee men's basketball staff
but the hard-working veteran coach is no
stranger to basketball in the state of
Tennessee or the college level.
Johnson brings a wealth of knowledge and
experience to the Blue Raider staff after
spending more than 20 years as a
successful high school and college coach
in Alabama and Tennessee. He spent four
years on the staff at the University of
Alabama - Birmingham, helping lead the
Blazers to three winning seasons and a
NCAA Tournament berth.
His duties on the Middle Tennessee men's
basketball staff include, but are not
limited to, recruiting, scouting, film
exchange, as well as the day-to-day
preparation of the Blue Raider basketball
team.
Johnson, who coached Blue Raider Nigel
Johnson at Wooddale High School in
Memphis, comes to Middle Tennessee after
overhauling the Wooddale High School
program during his four seasons there.
Prior to Johnson's arrival the Memphis
high school endured an 0-23 season in
2001-02, but it enjoyed four straight
seasons of 22 wins or more in his four
years there, including a 24-9 mark in
02-03.
For his efforts, Johnson was named the
District 15-AAA Coach of the Year in
2002-03, as well as the Commercial Appeal
Co-Coach of the Year for the same season.
Wooddale, which enjoyed a 94-36 record and
three seasons of 24 wins, won the district
championship in 2005-06 and finished
second in the district two other times.
Additionally, the program reached the
Region 8-AAA semifinals all four years
under Johnson and missed the state
tournament by one game.
Prior to his four seasons at Wooddale,
Johnson was on Murry Bartow's UAB staff as
an assistant coach for four seasons and
was part of three winning seasons and a
NCAA Tournament berth in 1998-99 when the
squad fashioned a 20-12 mark. The Blazers
won the Conference USA National Division
championship during the 1998-99 seasons.
Johnson spent 17 years (1981-98) as the
head coach at Thompson High School in
Alabaster, Ala., before joining the staff
at UAB and he enjoyed a sterling 309-191
record. He was a three-time Shelby County
Coach of the Year (1982, 1987, 1995) and
his teams won five area championships,
four area runners-up and reached the
Sub-state playoffs on five other
occasions.
Johnson's first head coach stop was at
Weogufka (Ala.) High School, where his
team's posted a 49-29 record during his
four seasons.
In all, the successful coach produced a
combined ledger of 452-266 for a 63
percent winning percentage in 25 seasons.
"Coach Johnson brings some great
experience to our staff after coaching at
UAB, but he also has a great presence in
Alabama and Memphis as a long-time high
school head coach there," Davis said. "He
can help us get into two areas that we
haven't been in as much as we would like
in recruiting and that's a big benefit. He
brings a lot of experience to our staff
and he's been successful wherever he has
coached so we are pleased to have him as
part of the Blue Raider program."
Johnson said he has watched with great
interest as Davis has turned Middle
Tennessee into a consistent winner during
his four seasons.
"Kermit Davis has done an outstanding job
at Middle Tennessee and I've been able to
follow the success being at an in-state
high school," Johnson said. "I love the
recruiting aspect of college basketball,
as well as the high level of competition.
There is only one level higher and that's
professional basketball. I believe my
contacts in Memphis and Alabama will help
us in recruiting and I've already
contacted a lot of my friends who are
coaching high school basketball in those
areas to let them know I've relocated and
am looking forward to working with them."
Johnson, who played college basketball at
Montevallo (Ala.), has two daughters -
Adrian (27) and Katie (18), and two sons
(Marques (23) and Caleb (12).
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