Steinauer stays with Cats
Toronto, B.C. asked permission to speak with Hamilton coach about openings
Orlondo Steinauer will be back with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ coaching staff next season.
The CFL club made the announcement Friday on Twitter, after a source told The Canadian Press that the B.C. Lions and Toronto Argonauts asked the Ticats for permission to speak to Steinauer regarding their vacant head-coaching positions.
The Ticats did not say what Steinauer’s role will be in 2019. The 45-year-old was Hamilton’s assistant head coach under June Jones last season when he returned to the Ticats after one season as the defensive coordinator at Fresno State University.
Steinauer was Hamilton’s defensive coordinator from 2013-16 and had emerged as a leading CFL head-coaching candidate. But he headed to Fresno State last season as former CFL coach Jeff Tedford’s defensive coordinator.
The Bulldogs were 7-1 in the Mountain West Conference and 10-4 overall after going 1-11 the season before. After losing 17-14 to Boise State in the conference final, Fresno State ended its season by downing Houston 33-27 in the Hawaii Bowl, becoming just the second team in U.S. college football history to win 10 games after losing 10 or more the previous year.
Despite that, Steinauer surprisingly returned to the CFL, rejoining the Ticats on Feb. 22 as their assistant head coach under Jones, when Jones was made the team’s full-time head coach. One reason for Steinauer’s return was to help new Hamilton defensive coordinator Jerry Glanville, a former NFL head coach, get acclimated to the nuances of Canadian football.
Hamilton (8-10) finished the season second in the East Division and opened the playoffs with a resounding 48-8 conference semifinal home win over the B.C. Lions. But the ’18 campaign ended the following week with a 46-27 road loss to the Ottawa Redblacks in the East final.
There’s no questioning Steinauer’s qualifications. He’s been a CFL coach since 2010 when he became the Toronto Argonauts’ defensive backs coach before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2011.
When the Argos hired Scott Milanovich as head coach in 2012, he retained Steinauer as the club’s defensive backs coach. Toronto went on to win the Grey Cup that year before Steinauer went to archrival Hamilton as its defensive coordinator the following season.
Steinauer also played 13 CFL seasons as a defensive back with Ottawa (1996), Hamilton (19972000) and Toronto (2001-2008). He won two Grey Cups (1999, ’04) and five times was named a CFL all-star.
But Steinauer is much more than a former player who’s graduated to the coaching ranks. While being a solid technician of Xs and Os, the Western Washington grad also has the charisma, class and calm demeanour to be a solid face of the franchise to both media and fans.
Steinauer was generally regarded as one of the top CFL head-coaching candidates along with Winnipeg offensive coordinator Paul LaPolice and DeVone Claybrooks, the defensive coordinator of the Grey Cup-champion Calgary Stampeders. On Tuesday, clubs could begin approaching clubs for permission to speak with perspective candidates.
The Lions and Argos received permission from Calgary to speak with Claybrooks.
Toronto and B.C. are both in the market for a head coach. The Argos fired Marc Trestman after posting a CFL-worst 4-14 record while Wally Buono retired following the Lions’ season-ending playoff loss to Hamilton.