
Kent Austin named Riders head coach
Published on December 6, 2006 under Canadian Football League (CFL)
Saskatchewan Roughriders News Release
The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced today they have named Kent Austin as the club's 26th head coach in modern history. Financial terms of the three-year contract were not disclosed.
"We are delighted to welcome Kent and his family back to our province," stated Riders' General Manager and VP of Football Operations Eric Tillman. "In personal terms, I know Kent and Shelley feel this is a very special place to raise their children. From a football perspective, I have tremendous confidence in Kent. His intelligence, character, and work ethic are second to none."
Austin joins the Riders after serving as offensive coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts from 2004-2006. In 2004, he helped coach the Argos to a Grey Cup championship and in 2005 his work with quarterback Damon Allen helped the Argo quarterback claim his first ever CFL Most Outstanding Player Award. In 2003, Austin made the transition into the coaching ranks when he served as the quarterbacks coach for the Ottawa Renegades.
"It is a tremendous honour to accept the position of head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. This is a special place that cares deeply about their football team. My wife and I are excited to once again be a part of this community and raise our children here," said Austin.
Austin returns to the Saskatchewan Roughriders after playing for the team from 1987-1993 during which time he led the Green and White to their second ever Grey Cup championship in 1989. After passing for 474 yards in that celebrated victory over Hamilton, Austin was presented with the Grey Cup MVP trophy. In 1999 Austin was enshrined forever when we was inducted into the Roughrider Plaza of Honor.
Kent, his wife Shelley and their three children - Kendall (14), Kassidy (9), & Wesley (7), will make Regina their year-round home.
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