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What is up (oops) with Jimmy Johnson
First a spokesman for Extenze, now he is gonna be on Survivor Nicaragua this fall
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/e...-next-survivor
Report: Ex-Cowboys coach to be contestant on 'Survivor'
Fox Sports
Updated Jul 21, 2010 11:10 AM ET
If you thought coaching an often-hated college football powerhouse and then working for "America's Team" was a challenge, Jimmy Johnson has gone one better.
Johnson, 67, the former coach at the University of Miami and the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, is a contestant on the CBS reality show "Survivor: Nicaragua" this fall, a source close to Johnson told the Dallas Morning News.
The new season of the series began taping in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, at the end of June, which leaves Johnson time to return for his duties as an NFL on FOX analyst.
"Survivor" places contestants into the wilderness with minimal food and supplies in pursuit of a $1 million prize for the winner. Contestants face physical and mental challenges and are voted out by their "tribe" members.
Johnson reportedly was considered for "Survivor: Gabon" in 2008 but failed a physical.
"Survivor: Nicaragua" will be broadcast beginning in September; the cast usually is not revealed until a few weeks before the first episode.
First a spokesman for Extenze, now he is gonna be on Survivor Nicaragua this fall
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/e...-next-survivor
Report: Ex-Cowboys coach to be contestant on 'Survivor'
Fox Sports
Updated Jul 21, 2010 11:10 AM ET
If you thought coaching an often-hated college football powerhouse and then working for "America's Team" was a challenge, Jimmy Johnson has gone one better.
Johnson, 67, the former coach at the University of Miami and the NFL's Dallas Cowboys, is a contestant on the CBS reality show "Survivor: Nicaragua" this fall, a source close to Johnson told the Dallas Morning News.
The new season of the series began taping in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, at the end of June, which leaves Johnson time to return for his duties as an NFL on FOX analyst.
"Survivor" places contestants into the wilderness with minimal food and supplies in pursuit of a $1 million prize for the winner. Contestants face physical and mental challenges and are voted out by their "tribe" members.
Johnson reportedly was considered for "Survivor: Gabon" in 2008 but failed a physical.
"Survivor: Nicaragua" will be broadcast beginning in September; the cast usually is not revealed until a few weeks before the first episode.