This is a very odd hire; however, he must have some ties to the school or administrator(s). The Matoaca community is extremely supportive of football and not very fond of losing. They have struggled in the past five years and to be honest Johnson didn't do squat in his two years there. There was surely talent to work with, so I am not sure what the problem was. I do know his game planning and approach against Dinwiddie was horrid to say the least. I guess he attempted to surprise the Generals, but putting in a totally new system for one game seemed odd. Especially when Matoaca consistently lost yardage on the run and refused to pass even down by three or four scores. I too wish him and the Hermitage program the best, but the skill set of the players at Hermitage surely doesn't match his offensive approach.
I was told the Johnson and Kaine have a connection from previous coaching jobs. In fact, I heard their relationship began when they were coaching together at Dinwiddie.
I agree Navy, he seemed to be ineffective at having his team's prepared at Matoaca. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. We will never know what he had to work with. Was he properly supported by the AD and the administration? Was his assistant coaching staff on board with his master plan. Did he have discipline problems that he was unable to control?
I just have to believe that Hermitage saw a valid reason why his teams performed so poorly at Matoaca, and had confidence that the situation at Hermitage was entirely different.
You just have to believe that a high profile coaching job like Hermitage attracted a large number of proven candidates. But they went with coach that has yet to prove himself? They must have seen a diamond in the rough.
One thing is for sure. We will have the answer within a couple of seasons.