The Sacramento Surge knocked them out of the playoffs, 17-15, on May 31, 1992.
He coached the team to an 8-2 record before losing to the Sacramento Surge in the World Bowl II championship game.
To open the 1992 season, the Fire were defeated by the Sacramento Surge before 17,920 fans at Hornet Stadium.
In a rematch of their season opener, the Fire defeated the Sacramento Surge before 20,794 fans at Legion Field.
They lost the World Bowl to the Sacramento Surge in 1992.
The team had mixed results in the regular season, finishing 8-8, including the forfeit of their final scheduled game against the Sacramento Surge.
Johnson played 10 games with the Sacramento Surge in 1992, as part of the team that won that year's World Bowl.
The next week, the Fire won their first game against the Sacramento Surge.
Sacramento Surge is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Sacramento, California.
Temporary seating was installed at the end zones to increase capacity to 26,000 for the Sacramento Surge.