Logan Johnson serves as Assistant Coach for Middle Tennessee State University's Men's Basketball program in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Logan Johnson was promoted to Assistant Coach in 2022 after three seasons as Director of Basketball Operations for Blue Raider hoops. In his third season as an Assistant Coach for Middle Tennessee, Johnson's offense saw immense improvements compared to the year prior. The most notable of which saw the team averaging 76.7 points scored per contest, a 10.5-point increase in scoring average that was the largest of any Conference USA team and the 10th largest in Division I for the 2024-25 season. The Blue Raiders averaged the most points per game since the 1996-97 season, whose squad averaged 78.3 points per contest. The program scored 70+ points in nine straight games from February 1 to March 13, the longest such streak since the 1996-97 season. The success saw the team finish the season with a 22-12 record, just the 16th season in Blue Raider history with 20+ wins, and earn a hosting bid for the 2025 National Invitation Tournament. Four student-athletes were named to All-Conference teams, with guards Jestin Porter and Camryn Weston voted Second Team and Honorable Mention, respectively.
The 2023-24 campaign began with two student-athletes named to the Preseason All-CUSA team and the team voted to finish at the top of the league table in the conference preseason poll. The Blue Raiders bounced back after a difficult midseason to win eight of their final 14 games and advance to the CUSA Championship Semifinals after upsetting No. 2 seed LA Tech in the Quarterfinals. Johnson helped with the development of guard Jestin Porter to a standout junior season, earning Second Team All-CUSA honors and a nod to the CUSA All-Tournament Team In his first season as an assistant coach with Middle Tennessee, Johnson helped the team to a 19-14 record and another CUSA Championship Semifinal appearance after knocking out Charlotte in the quarterfinals matchup. He also aided with the growth of Eli Lawrence, who garnered Second Team All-CUSA recognition, and Camryn Weston, who earned Honorable Mention All-CUSA status. As the Director of Basketball Operations, Johnson oversaw graduate assistants and student managers, all team travel logistics, monitored the team budget and was the camp director for the Nick McDevitt Basketball Camp.