Wednesday, July 14, 2010

VU's Johnson Retires as Head Coach

Johnson addresses media after the announement
After eight years as head coach at Vandy, Bobby Johnson retired today.

At a packed press conference in the McGugin Center at Vandy, Johnson, Vice-Chancellor David Williams and interim head coach Robbie Caldwell addressed the media.

Johnson said his whole heart is not in it. He and his wife Catherine made this decision. Johnson hinted that they while they love Nashville, they would likely eventually live in their native So. Carolina, where most of their family lives.

Williams said Johnson told him about his desire to retire this past Monday, July 12. Johnson said he started thinking about it one month ago.

Johnson was emotional, especially when talking about his players, but did not shed any actual tears.

New Interim Head Coach Robbie Caldwell

4 comments:

  1. This is so typical of the Vandy idiots. I cant believe they that is Commodore fans are so smart. If they were smart, there teams would not be so horrible. Go Vols!!

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  2. Vandy gets what they deserve-the outhouse. They are the outhouse of major college football!

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  3. Vandy lost another coach except this one is a good one!!!

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