Chris Jones (Canadian football coach)
Saskatchewan Roughriders | |
Born: |
South Pittsburg, Tennessee | September 25, 1967
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Career information | |
Position(s) | Head coach / general manager |
College | Chattanooga |
Career history | |
As coach | |
1995–1996 |
Tennessee Tech Graduate assistant |
1997 |
Alabama Graduate assistant |
1998 |
UT Martin Defensive line coach |
1999–2001 |
Tennessee Tech Defensive line coach / recruiting coordinator |
2002 |
Montreal Alouettes Defensive line coach |
2003–2007 |
Montreal Alouettes Defensive coordinator |
2008–2010 |
Calgary Stampeders Defensive coordinator |
2010–2011 |
Calgary Stampeders Def. coord. / asst. head coach / asst. Director of Player Personnel |
2012–2013 |
Toronto Argonauts Def. coord. / asst. head coach / asst. general manager |
2014–2015 |
Edmonton Eskimos Head coach |
2016–present |
Saskatchewan Roughriders Head coach / general manager |
Career highlights and awards | |
Chris Jones (born September 25, 1967) is the head coach and general manager of the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1] He was previously the head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos for two years, where he won the 103rd Grey Cup. He has been the defensive coordinator for the Montreal Alouettes, Calgary Stampeders, and Toronto Argonauts. Jones has won 4 Grey Cups rings with 4 different teams: With Montreal in 2002, Calgary in 2008, Toronto in 2012, and Edmonton in 2015.[2]
College career
Born in South Pittsburg, Tennessee, Jones played college football for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga as a walk-on, and received little playing time. Instead, he began focusing on a coaching career.[3][4]
Coaching career
NCAA career
Jones began his coaching career at North Jackson High School in Stevenson, Alabama, helping the team win a state championship in 1993. He began coaching NCAA football at Tennessee Tech University in 1995, where he served as a graduate assistant under head coach Jim Ragland. After serving one season as a graduate assistant at the University of Alabama, he joined the University of Tennessee at Martin coaching staff as a defensive line coach in 1998. He returned to Tennessee Tech in 1999 as a defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator.
Early CFL career
Jones moved to the CFL in 2002 after being named the new defensive line coach of the Montreal Alouettes helping Montreal win the 90th Grey Cup. He remained there until 2007. In 2008, he was named defensive coordinator of the Calgary Stampeders, which won the 96th Grey Cup, and was promoted to Assistant Coach in 2010. He later joined the Toronto Argonauts as Defensive Coordinator and was part of the team that won the 100th Grey Cup.
Edmonton Eskimos
Jones was named head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos in November 2013. After a 12-6 2014 season, he was nominated for CFL Coach of the Year. Jones was nominated as the West representative for coach of the year in 2015 after winning 14 of the 18 regular season games. The East representative and winner was former Eskimos assistant coach Rick Campbell.[5] Jones' Eskimos were victorious over the Ottawa Redblacks in the 103rd Grey Cup game. Following the season the divisional rival Saskatchewan Roughriders were given permission by GM Ed Hervey to entering into negotiations to fill their vacant head coaching position.[6]
Saskatchewan Roughriders
On December 7, 2015, a mere week after winning the 2015 Grey Cup, it was announced that Jones would be the new general manager and head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. After a disappointing 3-15 season in 2015 Jones took over in 2016 and things got off to poor start, as the team won only one of their first 11 games.[7] However, down the stretch they would win four of the remaining seven games and finish with a record of 5-13. 2017 saw the Riders return to being a competitive team, as the club qualified for the playoffs for the first time since 2014. After defeating the Ottawa Redblacks in a crossover playoff game the Riders were bested by the Toronto Argonauts who would go on to win the 105th Grey Cup.[8] Following the season the Riders extended Jones' contract through the 2019 CFL season.[9]
Personal life
Jones has a son from his first marriage and two daughters with his second wife. He and his family split their time between Regina and South Pittsburg, Tennessee during the off-season.
CFL coaching record
Team | Year | Regular season | Postseason | |||||||
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Won | Lost | Ties | Win % | Finish | Won | Lost | Result | |||
EDM | 2014 | 12 | 6 | 0 | .666 | 2nd in West Division | 1 | 1 | Lost in West Final | |
EDM | 2015 | 14 | 4 | 0 | .778 | 1st in West Division | 2 | 0 | Won 103rd Grey Cup | |
SSK | 2016 | 5 | 13 | 0 | .278 | 5th in West Division | – | – | Failed to qualify | |
SSK | 2017 | 10 | 8 | 0 | .556 | 4th in West Division | 1 | 1 | Lost in East Final | |
Total | 41 | 31 | 0 | .569 | 1 Division Championship | 4 | 2 | 1 Grey Cup |
References
- ↑ http://www.edmontonsun.com/2014/09/27/eskimos-rb-john-white-returns-to-lead-ground-first-attack
- ↑ Riders name Chris Jones general manager and head coach
- ↑ Stephen Hargis, "Former Chattanooga Football Player Named Head Coach in Canadian Football League," Chattanooga Times Free Press, 27 November 2013.
- ↑ Terry Jones, "Eskimos Head Coach Chris Jones Got His Start Through Tenacity and Outworking Everyone Else," Edmonton Sun, 13 January 2015.
- ↑ http://edmontonjournal.com/sports/football/cfl/edmonton-eskimos/eskimos-chris-jones-named-finalist-for-cfl-coach-of-the-year-award
- ↑ "Chris Jones coy about rumours he's leaving Eskimos for Roughriders". www.cbc.ca. Retrieved 2015-12-03.
- ↑ "2016-09-10 Game Tracker - Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2322) - CFL.ca". CFL.ca. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
- ↑ "2017-11-19 Game Tracker - Saskatchewan Roughriders vs. Toronto Argonauts (2454) - CFL.ca". CFL.ca. Retrieved 2017-12-13.
- ↑ "Riders extend head coach Jones thru 2019 - Article - TSN". TSN. 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2017-12-13.