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J.O. Johnson Football Team History
J.O. Johnson Jaguars
J.O. Johnson High School
6201 Pueblo Dr. Huntsville, AL 35810
Stadium: Louis Crews Stadium Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Coach: John Inman Region: 4A-R11
1979 Season Highlights
John Inman enters his 1st season as Head Coach at J.O. Johnson. The Jaguars won the Class 4A Region 11 Championship.
1979 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Fri., Aug. 31 OPEN Fri., Sep. 7 vs.
Butler
14
6
W
Thu., Sep. 13 vs.
Lee Huntsville
21
14
W
Fri., Sep. 21 @
Bradshaw
*
28
7
W
Fri., Sep. 28 @
Lee Montgomery
0
7
L
Fri., Oct. 5 vs.
Huntsville
7
16
L
Sat., Oct. 13 vs.
Scottsboro
*
27
6
W
Fri., Oct. 26 vs.
Grissom
*
28
7
W
Thu., Nov. 1 vs.
Decatur
*
16
13
W (2OT)
Thu., Nov. 8 vs.
Athens
*
28
7
W
Playoffs Thu., Nov. 15 vs.
Talladega
14
7
W
1st Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 23
Emma Sansom
18
0
W
2nd Round Playoffs Fri., Nov. 30
Vestavia Hills
20
31
L
Semi-finals Playoffs
1979 Season Totals
Record 9-3
Points Scored 221
Scoring Average 18.4
Points Allowed 121
Defense Average 10.1
Opponents Record 81-46
-1
Region Record 5-0
Home Record 7-1
Away Record 1-1
1979 Class 4A Rankings
Date
Week
Rank
Record
Votes
Source
J.O. Johnson was not ranked.
1979 Player Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
Karl Jordan
NG
Sr. 6-1 235
All-Star Game
Mike Adcock
T
Sr. 6-2 243
All-Star Game
Tim Huggins
QB
Sr. 6-0 180
All-Star Game
1979 All State Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Clarence Johnson B
Sr. 5-8 150
HM
BN
Clarence Johnson HB
Sr. 5-8 150
2nd
BPH
Clarence Johnson RB
Sr. 5-8 150
1st
MA
Karl Jordan T
Sr. 6-1 235
HM
BN
Mike Adcock T
2nd
BPH
Mike Adcock G
Sr. 6-2 235
1st
BN
Mike Adcock OL
Sr. 6-2 230
1st
MA
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