The Hamilton Spectator

Ticats CEO defends hiring decision

- DREW EDWARDS dedwards@thespec.com 905-526-2481 | @scratching­post

Just hours before it was announced Art Briles wouldn’t, in fact, be joining the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, The Spectator asked CEO Scott Mitchell about the decision to hire the former Baylor head coach.

This interview has been edited for length.

Q: Were you aware of the issues surroundin­g Art Briles’ tenure at Baylor before you hired him?

A: We were very well aware of it and it’s been a long deliberati­on internally, collecting informatio­n, talking to as many people as possible, quite frankly getting the facts about things straighten­ed away. The history is that June Jones and Art Briles have known each other for decades and June was very forthright about what the situation was and the more we contemplat­ed it, deliberate­d over it — and obviously I spoke to Bob Young about it as well — we just thought it was a very serious situation, but we also felt that after talking to dozens of people, people we trust, people we admire, that Art Briles is a good man that was caught in a very bad situation. Clearly, some serious mistakes were made along the way, but we feel strongly that people deserve second chances, and that’s what we’ve decided to do with Art Briles.

Q: Was the league aware of the hiring of Art Briles before you announced it?

A: They were. I spoke to the league about it as a potential concept and had a good discussion about it, a good deliberati­on about it. At the end of the day, it comes down to whether a person deserves a second chance. In no way, shape or form can you diminish the clearly institutio­nal, horrific issues that went on at Baylor. But Art was exonerated by his own university; he certainly had nothing to do with criminal discussion­s or proceeding­s. That doesn’t excuse what went on there by any stretch or the horrific experience­s that some young women went through. But as an organizati­on we have to decide whether we’re going to give people a second chance and judge them for their own character, morality and ethics. I can tell you there wasn’t one single person that we spoke to who knows Art Briles that didn’t think he deserved an opportunit­y to work in football.

Q: There are many people, including Ticats fans, who are expressing outrage about this. Are you concerned by the reaction?

A: I’m always concerned about our fans. This is a very inflammato­ry subject, a very serious subject. I think our fans know enough about the organizati­on, that we have an extremely high moral standard; we try and bring in high character people. Our history suggests that ... It’s my hope that fans get as accurate a portrayal of exactly what happened as possible. I hope they understand that there’s the world we live in with the quick rush to judgment — which, again, is not to diminish a very, very serious issue — but at the end of the day, I think people would agree that people deserve second chances.

Q: Given the reaction, has there been any discussion about rescinding this decision?

A: No. We didn’t enter into this today, this has been a topic of discussion for several weeks, collecting informatio­n and making a decision. This is about giving someone a second chance and we’re committed to doing that. For every reaction that you’re getting from social media and media, there’s a tremendous amount of support behind the scenes for a tough decision…

Q: Baylor did find that Briles and the football administra­tion were responsibl­e for a culture that covered up alleged sexual assaults.

A: I think there’s a plethora of informatio­n that is not necessaril­y in the public realm and I think it’s dangerous to comment on what’s out there because some of it might be accurate, but a lot of it isn’t accurate as to what exactly occurred. We’ve done our due diligence from a legal perspectiv­e, we understand what the findings were and, in many cases, those are different than what’s been discussed in the media. I think our record speaks for itself in terms of making good decisions about people in this organizati­on from an ethical and character standpoint … For the full transcript of Drew Edwards’ interview with Scott Mitchell, visit 3DownNatio­n.com

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