College Football: Bobby Johnson's Resignation Leaves Vanderbilt in Tough Spot
At first, I wasn't sure how to feel when I heard that Bobby Johnson was stepping down from coaching less than two months before the season starts against Northwestern.
It's a difficult position that Vandy now finds itself in, if it wasn't already hard enough.
The timing is horrible, but the reason is not. According to Johnson himself, he decided to call it quits because "football isn't life, it's a way of life". Amen to that. He has his priorities straight. I just wish he would've done this a lot sooner.
However, you can't condemn the man too much. It's tough thing to do—leaving what he calls his way of life. He probably second guessed himself a few times before finally coming to grips with what he had to do.
He also went on to say that he would basically feel terrible if he was asked if he was doing the best he can, just to leave in December.
At first glanc,e Johnson's coaching slate at Vanderbilt looks terrible and people who don't follow Vanderbilt probably don't understand why people may be upset about this.
Let me just say this.
Coaching at Vanderbilt is an uphill battle from day one because you're coaching at a school where athletics is a distant second to academics. In fact, Vanderbilt doesn't even have an athletics department, technically.
Despite that, Johnson had Vanderbilt competing week in and week out. You can't expect a coach to just walk into Vanderbilt and make them an SEC champion. It's almost impossible.
Johnson did the best he could with the talent he had and did so much with so little. You put Johnson as the coach at a bigger program and I guarantee you he has success.
The team has been handed down to interim coach Robbie Caldwell, who will take over and get a chance to win the job.
But, there are rumors swirling around the Phillip Fulmer and even Tommy Bowden will hear talks from Vanderbilt for the job. If a big name coach gets the job at Vanderbilt, then recruiting could get a lot better for a school that has little to draw the top football prospects.
Those possible coaching replacements leaves a shred of hope left for Vandy fans.
Bobby Johnson's Career at Vandy
- 29-66 record
- 12-52 SEC record
- 1 bowl win (Music City Bowl 08')
- Had Vandy up to No.13 in rankings in 2008
- Coached Jay Cutler
- Coached Vandy to first win against Tennessee in 30 years
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