Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Owls shake up the staff and hire Johnson as a co-OC and QB coach

- By Khobi Price

There will now be two father-son duos on the FAU Owls’ coaching staff and roster.

Florida Atlantic announced Friday that Michael Johnson has joined coach Willie Taggart’s coaching staff as the team’s co-offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach.

Johnson’s hiring and the subsequent coaching staff changes come a couple of weeks after it was confirmed that Clint Trickett and Jaron Fairman wouldn’t return to the program for the 2021 season as the Owls’ co-offensive coordinato­r/quarterbac­ks coach and special teams coordinato­r/tight ends coach — respective­ly — after being in those roles during 2020.

The program added that co-offensive coordinato­r Drew Mehringer, who also coached the wide receivers last season, will coach the Owls’ tight ends. Joey Thomas will be FAU’s new wide receivers coach after being a defensive analyst for the Owls in 2020.

The Owls averaged 324.6 yards (No. 112 in the nation) and 18.9 points (No. 115 among FBS programs) this past season with Trickett serving as a co-offensive coordinato­r with Mehringer.

Raymond Woodie, who’s the Owls’ outside linebacker­s coach and recruiting coordinato­r, has been promoted to the associate head coach position. He’ll also be the team’s special teams coordinato­r.

FAU led Conference USA in kickoff return defense and was No. 3 in punt return defense in 2019, but fell to No. 10 and No. 8 in those respective categories in 2020.

Johnson is the father of Michael Johnson Jr., the former Penn State quarterbac­k who transferre­d to FAU during the Early Signing Period in December. Taggart’s son, Willie Taggart Jr., is also on FAU’s roster as a quarterbac­k.

The elder Johnson was on Taggart’s staff at Oregon as the wide receivers coach during the 2017 season and stayed with the Ducks under Mario Cristobal in 2018. He was most recently on the staff at Mississipp­i State as the wide receivers coach during the 2019 season.

After playing at Arizona State and Akron as a quarterbac­k, Michael Johnson played a few profession­al football seasons during the mid-1990s before starting a coaching career that’s spanned over 20 years.

He was the wide receivers and then quarterbac­ks coach at Oregon State (1997-99) before becoming the quarterbac­ks coach with the San Diego Chargers from 200001.

Johnson also had stints as a wide receivers and/or quarterbac­ks coach with the Atlanta Falcons (2002-05), Baltimore Ravens (200607) and San Francisco 49ers (2009-10). He was the 49ers’ offensive coordinato­r during the 2010 season and was UCLA’s offensive coordinato­r during the 2011 season before being the head coach at The King’s Academy (Sunnyvale, Calif.) from 2014-16.

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