HUFNAGEL STEPPING DOWN, MURPHY EYES RIDERS

CALGARY – Aside from the wins, John Hufnagel’s legacy as head coach of the Calgary Stampeders will be seen on the sidelines of Sunday’s Grey Cup in Winnipeg.

Edmonton Eskimos head coach Chris Jones was Hufnagel’s defensive co-ordinator from 2008 to 2011.

Ottawa Redblacks coach Rick Campbell was Jones’s successor in Calgary in 2012 and 2013. Campbell also coached the Stampeders’ running backs in 2010.

The CFL is sprinkled with men mentored by Hufnagel. He is stepping aside after eight years as head coach of the Stampeders, but will continue as general manager in 2016.

B.C. Lions offensive co-ordinator George Cortez filled the same role for Hufnagel in 2008 and 2009. Cortez was head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 2012.

Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive backs coach Tony Missick spent four seasons in that job in Calgary. Jones, Cortez and Missick won Grey Cups with Hufnagel.

“You look at all the guys who have coached under Huf, they’re all very good coaches and for good reason because they’ve learned from him how to be professionals, how to handle the role and how to handle your players professionally and with respect,” Stampeder quarterback Bo Levi Mitchell said Monday at McMahon Stadium.

Sunday’s 45-31 loss to Jones and the Eskimos in the West Division final marked the end of Hufnagel’s coaching tenure in Calgary.

His successor is another disciple. Dave Dickenson, Hufnagel’s offensive co-ordinator for the last five seasons, takes over in 2016.

Hufnagel steps away from the Stampeder sideline with a 102-41-1 regular-season record. This season, the 64-year-old from Coraopolis, Pa., became the second-fastest coach in CFL history to 100 career wins behind Wally Buono.

Hufnagel coached the Stampeders to Grey Cups in 2008 and 2014 and another appearance in 2012, as well as seven appearances in the division final.

The Stampeders played 69 regular-season games under Hufnagel without suffering back-to-back losses, which is a Canadian pro football record.

“I had a blast for eight years,” Hufnagel said. “Especially the last four, the professionalism that the players brought to work each and every week was such a big part of them being able to win a lot of games.

“I’m sure there will be things that I miss, but there’s going to be a lot of things I enjoy in the realm of the general manager job. I’m still going to be here on game day. The adrenalin flow, I’ll still have on game day. Hopefully I can help prepare the team as best I can sitting in the general manager chair.”

Dickenson did not speak to reporters Monday. A Calgary Stampeder spokesman said the team’s position was Hufnagel is still head coach and GM until after Sunday’s Grey Cup.

But Dickenson addressed the Stampeders as head coach for the first time during Monday’s locker cleanout.

Dickenson was given the awkward title of assistant head coach to start the 2014 season, which was an indicator of Calgary’s succession plan. Hufnagel said the time was right to make the transition.

“Continuity is important,” Hufnagel said. “Dave is an excellent football coach. He’s a very smart man, a smart football coach. He just needs to have some good luck, good fortune and hopefully I can help him.”

The Stampeders gave the Roughriders permission to speak to assistant general manager and director of player personnel John Murphy for the ‘Riders vacant GM position.

Murphy is under contract in Calgary until Dec. 31. His skills in talent identification and recruitment helped the Stampeders stay deep positionally and resilient enough to win games when hit by significant injuries.

Murphy

“I think myself and 250,000 other people that live out there are probably interested in that job,” Murphy said. “From a professional standpoint, it’s time to take a look. The Stampeder organization has been great to me.

“I’m not actively pursuing anything. If somebody wants to speak to me about something, they’re more than welcome to contact Huf. I have no reason to be anything but pleased with the position I have other than the latest result.”

Hufnagel said he’ll meet with Dickenson and the rest of the coaches Tuesday to evaluate players and consider free-agent needs for 2016.

The fotball future of running back Jon Cornish is murky. The CFL’s leading rusher and Most Outstanding Canadian from 2012 to 2014 did not play in Calgary’s last five games because of neck pain. Injuries have limited Cornish to nine games each of the last two seasons.

Cornish’s situation will influence Calgary’s ambition to re-sign running back Jerome Messam, who will be a free agent. Eric Rogers, the CFL’s leader in receiving yards this season, and veteran defensive back Keon Raymond will also be among Calgary’s prominent free agents.

(Canadian Press)

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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Chris Jones looking good in Rider green as gm/head coach 2016+. The opportunity is there to advance his personal resume running football operations at Saskatchewan.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Pure Comedy that some are still thinking ODay is a viable candidate compared to guys like Murph who have a proven record of success. You don't see 3-15 records in Murph's bio.

Les

Marc
Marc
9 years ago

when you look at the Stamps they keep winning with all the injuries they had. The Riders were done after a couple of injuries, time to get a winner in the GM chair

Mike
Mike
9 years ago

Murphy is an outstanding candidate with an a terrific track record of finding talent. He's got to be at the top of the list as we do our search. Happy to see Reynolds thought the same and contacted him 3 weeks ago asking if he's interested. Very astute football guy.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Hey Les how good was that 2009 Bomber team that he was involved with. 7 – 11 and had Troy Westwood on it, oh boy not 3 – 15 but still bad.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

They were in the Grey Cup two years later.

MC Matt
9 years ago

Hi Rod, great Goalie today! I was listening to the podcasts from last week and you had Chris Zelkovich on discussing the state of CFL vs NFL TV ratings. I have a lot to say about CFL vs NFL but that will take about 1000 words plus so … another day! One thing I will say is now that I do not live in Canada I believe that I have a new perspective. No one os more negative toward the CFL than Canadians. Rogers purposely goes out of its way to undermine the game and destroy the Argos and barely… Read more »

Cfl nfl all good ..
9 years ago
Reply to  MC Matt

Wow … Amazing insight and delivered with factual accuracy. Hopefully the commish is on the same page … Your articulate presentation gives us hope that we can fight through this …

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

A number of teams have talked with Murphy about GM positions the last couple years yet none have hired him. Wonder why ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Excellent post MC Matt. If you're going to Grey Cup you should be at the Commish's address to repeat what you said here. Why the CFL is under the bus instead of on it is beyond me. Fantasy sports gets the fan involved. Same thing in hockey, why else do you think hockey pool sites like officepools.com are so popular?

Dubya

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

A former Bomber? I'm in!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Excellent post, MC Matt!
While reading the post, I can't help but picture Arash Madani and Herb Zurokowsky. These are two of the most negative writers, posters, and speakers of the CFL. Seeing them bash the game they cover is so disappointing.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

MC MATT, there is no uproar about CFL bashing because nobody cares anymore.
Check the ratings, that bus has left long ago dude.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Yeah, nobody cares anymore. Actually, nobody cares about your stupid opinion. There are a lot of us that want to see a vibrant Canadian professional football league. If you don't, that's your problem.

Gundersons Yorkton

Cfl nfl all good ..
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

So leave the blog dude and concentrate on getting that promo at Tim's

bobd
bobd
9 years ago

I agree with RP and Dubya. Awesome post! Watching the Eastern Final and SF only reinforces what an awesome game we have.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Blogger Rod Pedersen said…
MC Matt: greatest post ever on this blog…

I agree 100%. MC Matt should be the Commissioner or his consultant at the very least.

Old One

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

MC Matt for CFL commish !
Thank you MC Hammer , correction , MC Matt. Hammered it , nailed it. Bring on the 1000 words plus.

Sk_Roughie
Sk_Roughie
9 years ago

Great post MC Matt. Hopefully will see more of these posts in the future.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

So O'day learned the ropes and in's and out's from a GM who was fired, because he couldn't recruit good players and did not have good quality back ups to step in. Taman said himself, that he is not in the business to recruit players, so he brings in Glenn, brings back Sunseri, brings in Tisdale and brings back Woldu etc….. Come on, there is better talent out there.It was Tams job to bring in talent and he didnt preform. He Brings in expensive OLD talent like Richardon and then sits him down and pays him. Paying Taj and sitting… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Said this for at least two years about the fantasy aspect!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Great post from MC Matt. I hope Scruffy reads it and tones down his blogging about his torrid love affair with the NFL.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The answer is "fantasy football" eh. My fantasies include actresses, supermodels and anything involving Victorias Secret, not football players. But, that's just me.