Johnson ducks reporters as he prepares for Dallas COKal uadlco, ria. (AP) - Departing Miami football coach Jimmy Johnson continued to duck reporters Sunday, saying he would hold his tongue until he actually oc cupied the office that belonged for 29 years to Tom Landry. At a news conference Sunday, Miami athletic director Sam Jankov ich said Johnson probably will take five or six assistants with him when he becomes Dallas Cowboys coach. Included in those likely to leave were Gary Stevens, Miami’s assistant head coach. Stevens wants to replace Johnson at Miami, but Jankovich said he’ll conduct a national search before naming a new coach. “Jimmy would hire me if I didn’t get this job,” Stevens said. Johnson was named on Saturday to succeed L. idry in a transfer of ownership of the Cowboys from H.R. “Bum” Bright to oilman Jerry Jones, a former college teammate of Johnson at Arkansas. Secondary coach Dave Campo said he expects to join Johnson in Dallas. Miami fans, players, assistant coaches and the media have voiced support for Stevens, a Hurricanes coach since 1980 and architect of their potent passing attack. The “groundswell of support” for Ste vens won’t help his chances of get ting the head coaching job, Jankovich said. “Boosters, coaches and players alike will not pressure me into mak ing a decision that 1 don't like. And that includes the media,” Jankovich said at a news conference. ‘‘I w ill not succumb to pressure.” Jankovich, w hose choice of a new coach needs approval only from the university president, said Stevens is “deserving” of the job and will be considered. “But the greatest injustice we could perform to Gary Stevens is to name him head coach tonight or tomorrow,” Jankovich said. “I wouldn’t pul somebody in the posi tion of, The only reason you hired me is because of pressure.”’ Other candidates for the job listed in Sunday’s Herald were Louisiana State coach Mike Archer, Washing ton State coach Dennis Erickson, West Virginia coach Don Nehlen, Duke coach Steve Spurrier and Fresno Slate coach Jim Sweeney. FOR SALE Manual typewriter ribbons 53 cents each ftax included). Da ly Nebraskan office. basement ot the Nebraska Un ion. 472-2588. MEN'S Nt W ELEGANT WEDDING BAND, appraised at $650. 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