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Bluefield State University

Raphael Johnson

Raphael Johnson

Raphael Johnson joined Bluefield State Football as the first Defensive Line coach after the program was relaunched in fall 2020. Coach Johnson comes to BSC after serving as the defensive line coach under Head Coach Zac Bruney's staff for three seasons.

Johnson was instrumental in the development of defensive end Brandon Munoz and rush-end James Reese III, who both earned All-MEC Honorable Mention honors in 2019. Reese III led the Cardinals with 10.5 tackles for loss and posted 4.0 sacks, while Munoz led the team and ranked eighth in the MEC with 6.0 total sacks (all solo). He was the team's second-leading tackler and led all defensive lineman in the MEC with 70 tackles, including 9.5 tackles for loss.

Johnson spent three seasons as an assistant coach at nearby Bellaire Local High School from 2015-17, tutoring the defensive line for Big Reds. During his tenure, Bellaire qualified for the OHSAA Division V Region 19 playoffs in 2016.

Prior to Bellaire, Johnson was an assistant coach from 2012-15 at NAIA Waldorf University in Forest City, Iowa. Johnson coached both linebackers and wide receivers, where he helped tutor a pair of all-conference selections and helped the wide receivers finish among the top-10 in the NAIA is total yards. Waldorf wide receivers accounted for two touchdowns the season prior to Johnson's arrival and posted 18 the following season.

Johnson enjoyed a standout collegiate career at West Liberty from 2006-10 on the defensive side of the ball. He appeared in all 13 games in 2008 when the Hilltoppers went 11-2, won the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Playoffs.

Johnson earned a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management from West Liberty.

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