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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Rider Defensive Coaches Announced

The Saskatchewan Roughriders are pleased to announce their defensive coaching staff for the 2012 CFL season.



RICHIE HALL – DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

Hall will once again run the Riders defence after returning to the Green and White last season. Previous to that, Hall spent two seasons as head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos where he also led the defence. Previous to his time in Edmonton, Hall was a part of the Green and White coaching staff for 15 seasons, eight as defensive coordinator and developed a reputation for fielding a top defence year after year. Before moving into his coaching role, Hall spent nine years playing in the CFL including four seasons with the Roughriders from 1988-1991.



ALEX SMITH – ASSISTANT TO THE HEAD COACH/LINEBACKERS COACH

Smith returns to the Green and White for his 16th season. He will continue to coach the Rider linebackers and will work in an advisory capacity with Head Coach Chamblin. He will also act as a facilitator in regards to the Canadian draft. Smith originally joined the Roughriders' coaching staff in May 1997 as linebackers coach. A Level Two Certified National Coach, Smith offers the Roughriders 36 years of coaching experience. Before joining the Green and White on a full-time basis in 1997, Smith gained valuable CFL experience as a Roughrider Guest Coach in 1995 and 1996.Prior to joining the Roughriders, Smith spent five seasons with the Regina Rams of the Prairie Junior Football League as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach.



MIKE WALKER – DEFENSIVE LINE COACH

Walker returns to the Riders for his second season leading the defensive line. He brings over 25 years of playing and coaching experience to the Green and White. The Indiana native spent the 2010 season as defensive line coach for the Edmonton Eskimos and was a defensive consultant for the Toronto Argonauts in 2008. From 1997 to 2007, he coached the defensive line at his alma mater Washington State as well as four bowl games – two Rose Bowls, Holiday Bowl and the Sun Bowl. During that time he also coached the 2002 Outland Trophy winner Rien Long. Prior to entering the coaching ranks, Walker was a three-time CFL all-star and a four-time All-Eastern Conference selection, playing with both Hamilton (1982-89) and Edmonton (1990-91).



BARRON MILES – DEFENSIVE BACKS COACH

Miles is the newest member of the Riders defensive staff as he comes to Saskatchewan from the B.C. Lions where he spent the last two seasons as a defensive and player personnel assistant. Miles made the transition into coaching after retirning from a storied 12 year playing career in the CFL. His career began in Montreal where he spent seven seasons as a defensive back before playing his final five years with the Lions. The Nebraska grad was named a Divisional All-Star nine times and a CFL All-Star six times over the course of his playing career.
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As for Special Teams Coach Craig Dickenson, the football team says he is currently under contract and talks are going on to extend it into next year.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whats the word on Dickenson?

Anonymous said...

Not crazy about Richie, but I like the rest.

Anonymous said...

Glad that they are finding a way to keep Dickenson on board. I almost thought he wasn't there until I saw the last little bit.


Tim

Anonymous said...

Another lousy D for 2012 Book it!

Anonymous said...

Anon 2 has already said what I was going to. Do we really need Richie back?

Anonymous said...

I like all the coaching choices except the Offensive and Defensive coordinators. Taman's ticket out of Regina appears to be as good as punched!

Anonymous said...

The only time Richie Hall has pleased me was when he signed on with Edmonton.

BB

Anonymous said...

Ritchie Hall should of been sent down the road with Marshall and Berry. How did he survive that one? O ya grampa Miller, thats right.

Anonymous said...

Taman just signed his termination papers when he conscented to keeping Richie around.