Vancouver Sun

Argonauts reunite Popp and Trestman

- DAN RALPH

The Toronto Argonauts are reuniting Jim Popp and Marc Trestman, hoping the duo can replicate the success they enjoyed with the Montreal Alouettes.

The Argos hired Popp as their new general manager and named Trestman the head coach.

Popp spent 21 seasons as the Montreal Alouettes’ GM, leading the franchise to eight Grey Cup appearance­s and three titles.

Two of those championsh­ips came with Trestman as the club’s head coach in 2009 and 2010.

During Trestman’s tenure, Montreal finished atop the East Division four times, posting a 59-31 regular-season record and a 5-3 playoff mark.

Trestman was hired to coach the NFL’s Chicago Bears in 2013, a post he held for two seasons before being fired after going 13-19.

Popp has establishe­d himself as one of the CFL’s top GMs, also earning a Grey Cup ring in 1995 as the Baltimore Stallions GM. In 2011, he was named executive of the year by Sports Media Canada.

But the 52-year-old native of Elkin, N.C., proved ineffectiv­e as a head coach, posting a 22-36 regular-season record and 1-4 playoff mark in four separate stints on Montreal’s sidelines.

He was removed as Als coach last September and let go from his GM role in November.

Toronto finished last in the East Division in 2016 with a dismal 5-13 record. However, the club waited until Jan. 24 to fire GM Jim Barker, who still had two years remaining on his contract.

Three days after Barker’s dismissal, head coach Scott Milanovich resigned to become the quarterbac­ks coach with the NFL’s Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Argos president and CEO Michael Copeland said while Popp was immediatel­y identified as a top candidate, he also seriously considered others with NFL experience because he wanted to be “aware of all available options.”

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