Good insight here. The prospect of PJ coming to SMU is still unclear according to this guy.
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/blog_bwagner.html
Johnson Watch Continues
It was another long, strange day on the Paul Johnson watch. I spent most of the afternoon and evening chasing more rumors and unsubstantiated internet postings such as the one on CBSSports.com by Dennis Dodd.
Dodd wrote today that Johnson is the leading candidate at SMU and that an announcement of his hiring could come early next week. Dodd showed how much he knew by writing that Johnson runs the "flexbone" offense. Obviously, any self-respecting Navy fan knows it's the triple-option in its purest form.
Needing to perform my due diligence, I made a number of calls to various sources yesterday and talked several times with Katie Hairopoulos, the SMU beat writer for the Dallas Morning News. Hairopoulos did her homework and wisely downgraded her story for Friday's paper to merely say that SMU is very interested in Johnson.
I must admit I'd written off SMU from the get-go when I learned that former head coach Phil Bennett earned a mere $500,000. The Mustangs would need to pay four times that to lure Johnson and I didn't figure that was possible.
Apparently I was wrong. SMU athletic director Steve Orsini has raised $10 million in order to lure a top-flight head coach who is a proven winner and leader at the Division I-A level. Longtime Navy fans will remember that Orsini was an assistant athletic director at the academy and his tenure coincided with Johnson's time as an assistant to head coach Charlie Weatherbie.
Multiple sources have told me that Orsini tried to hire Johnson while working as athletic director at Central Florida. Suffice to say, Orsini knows Johnson is an outstanding head coach and I have no doubt he would pull out all the stops in effort to bring him to Dallas.
Orsini, who played football at Notre Dame and began his career in athletic administration at his alma mater, understands how the game of big-time football is played and is clearly bound and determined to make a splash with his first head coaching hire at SMU.
I find it very curious that SMU still has not named a head coach five weeks after firing Bennett following a dismal 1-11 season. Clearly, Orsini is waiting for one or more current head coaches to conclude their seasons.
However, while Johnson might well be SMU's top target, it doesn't mean that SMU is Johnson's top suitor. Others, including Nebraska, are still in the mix and it's anyone's guess how this will ultimately work out.