Fox NFL Sunday star Jimmy Johnson unrecognizable as teen in throwback teasing Janis Joplin in high-school yearbook

FOX NFL Sunday star Jimmy Johnson has looked unnoticeable as a teen in a throwback picture.

However, the Dallas Cowboys legendary head coach had teased rockstar Janis Joplin during their childhood.

Johnson and Joplin went to the same high school, Thomas Jefferson High School, in Texas in the late 1950s.

And the Fox NFL Sunday star had bullied Joplin and made her life "miserable."

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The different ways that Johnson and his friends bullied Joplin were uncovered in Jolly George-Warren's 2019 book "Janis: Her Life and Music."

During her high school days, Joplin was a hippy and an outsider and had aspirations of being a singer of painter.

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Johnson, meanwhile, was a star linebacker on the school's football squad.

A picture has also shown Johnson looking unrecognizable as a teen.

He was seen in a black-and-white photo with a comb-over haircut.

Joplin went on to be a star of the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

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Unfortunately, she died of a heroin overdose at the age of 27.

In 1995, Joplin was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Johnson would become a defensive lineman at the University of Arkansas.

After winning a college championship as the head coach of the Miami Hurricanes, he would go on to coach in the NFL and win two Super Bowls with the Cowboys.

Since his coaching retirement in 1999, Johnson has been a TV analyst star for Fox NFL Sunday.

He was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2020.