Lethbridge Herald

AUSTIN STEPS DOWN AS COACH

AUSTIN GIVES REINS OF TIGER-CATS TO ASSISTANT JUNE JONES

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Hamilton is still looking for its first victory of the CFL season after starting 0-8

Hamilton Tiger-Cats vice-president of football operations Kent Austin removed himself as head coach of the winless CFL team Thursday and appointed assistant coach June Jones to take over.

The announceme­nt came during a bye week for the Tiger-Cats, who have struggled to an 0-8 start this season.

“I really believe that this is the best decision right now for the organizati­on,” Austin said at a media availabili­ty at Tim Hortons Field. “We’ll all harness our different skills and aptitude to right the ship.”

Jones, who was hired by the club three weeks ago, has 34 years of coaching experience at the NCAA, CFL and NFL levels, though this is his first head coaching job in the CFL. He was scheduled to hold a media availabili­ty this morning.

Austin was in his fifth season as Hamilton’s head coach. Since guiding the Tiger-Cats to a second straight Grey Cup appearance in 2014, he had gone 17-27.

He said he’d been seriously considerin­g stepping down as coach for the last two or three weeks, and made the final decision Wednesday.

“This was a decision that wasn’t made lightly and was under a lot of deliberati­on, and trying to be as selfaware as possible to do the right thing for the organizati­on,” Austin said. “I will always make those decisions with that as the backdrop.“

The Tiger-Cats are last in the league with 148 points scored and 310 points against.

Jones was head coach of the University of Hawaii from 1999 to 2007. He posted a 76-41 record over that time and was 4-2 in bowl games. The former quarterbac­k also served as head coach of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons from 1994 to 1996.

“June is very capable, he has a great track record,” Austin said. “I’ve establishe­d a really good relationsh­ip with him over the last two or three weeks. He’ll do a wonderful job.”

This isn’t the first time Austin has shed one of his titles with the TigerCats.

He also held the general manager position when he joined the team in December 2012, but he eventually relinquish­ed it to Eric Tillman in March 2016.

“I’m excited about focusing my energy in an area that will have a real positive impact on effecting change for this organizati­on, for our players, and for the staff that’s here across the board, both on the business side and on the football side,“Austin said. “That’s why the decision was made.”

Austin spent 10 seasons as a CFL quarterbac­k (1987-96) before moving into the coaching ranks. He was named coach of the year in 2007 after leading the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s to a Grey Cup victory and spent five years in the NCAA before returning north of the border.

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