Lethbridge Herald

Chamblin named Argos’ head coach

- Lori Ewing THE CANADIAN PRESS — TORONTO

Barely a year after the Toronto Argonauts’ defence clinched them a thrilling Grey Cup victory, the team has brought back the defensive specialist responsibl­e. Corey Chamblin was named head coach of the Argos on Monday, returning to the team he helped guide to a Grey Cup victory in 2017 as defensive co-ordinator.

“When Jim (Popp, Argos general manager) reached out to me, I had been here before, and there were some mixed feelings because I do value the leadership that had been here before me,” Chamblin said. “But like everything else in this business, transition happens, and it’s a new opportunit­y, a new season and it’s time for us to move forward.”

Toronto’s defence had six East Division all-stars and was tied for the league in sacks (50) when Chamblin was defensive co-ordinator. And on that memorable Grey Cup evening in Ottawa, Cassius Vaughn ran back a fumble recovery 110 yards for a touchdown at a snowy TD Place stadium, then Matt Black intercepte­d Bo Levi Mitchell in the end zone with eight seconds remaining in Toronto’s stunning 27-24 win over Calgary.

But it’s been downhill ever since, ultimately costing head coach Marc Trestman his job. And now, the 41-year-old Chamblin, who will also be the team’s defensive co-ordinator, is tasked with turning around a team that lost nine of their last 10 games while going 4-14 this past season, and were held winless on the road (0-9).

Black, a nine-year Argos veteran, believes Chamblin is the right man for the job.

“If I had the decision to make, I would have made the exact same choice,” said the defensive back. “The guys who were here in 2017 really enjoyed Cham’s leadership style, he’s a very serious and focused coach, but you have a lot of fun in his system. But when it’s time to work, everybody buckles down and is on the same page. And to be in that environmen­t, it’s contagious.

“The thing with Cham is he’s well-liked in the room, well-respected, he has a rapport with a lot of players,” added Black, who said he figured Chamblin had got the job when he saw him sitting courtside at a recent Toronto Raptors game. “I’m really happy for him, excited for him, he earned this opportunit­y, he deserved it, and I think the franchise is in good hands under his leadership.”

Chamblin, a 41-year-old from Birmingham, Ala., was head coach of the Saskatchew­an Roughrider­s between 201215, guiding the Riders to a Grey Cup in 2013 and earning CFL coach of the year.

He spent this past season at the University of Arkansas as a quality control and defensive backs coach.

The Argos interviewe­d six candidates for the job, Popp said. Chamblin was first in line because he wasn’t tied to a CFL team, so the club could begin the interview process immediatel­y.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Toronto Argonauts new head coach Corey Chamblin speaks to the media in Toronto on Monday.
Canadian Press photo Toronto Argonauts new head coach Corey Chamblin speaks to the media in Toronto on Monday.

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