From his days as an all-conference quarterback at Northern Iowa in the early 1990s to his two-year stint as a quality control assistant at Georgia the last two seasons, Jay Johnson has picked up a lot of ideas on how to move the football down the field and put points on the scoreboard.
Preparing for his first season as the offensive coordinator at Colorado, Johnson is eager to take what he’s learned and apply it to the players on the Buffaloes’ roster.
A coaching veteran of more than 20 years, Johnson has been an offensive coordinator at Truman State, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana and Minnesota, while also coaching, at various times, quarterbacks, running backs and tight ends in several other stops.