HAMILTON — Scott Milanovich is back on a CFL sideline. The 51-year-old American enters his first full season as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach.
The 51-year-old American enters his first full season as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coach. He takes over from Orlondo Steinauer, who's now focusing full-time on his duties as the team's president of football operations.
Milanovich, from Butler, Pa., has over 20 years coaching experience and is entering his 12th season in the CFL, having also spent time with the Calgary Stampeders , Montreal Alouettes and Toronto Argonauts . Mitchell joined the Ticats following a stellar tenure in Calgary , leading the franchise to a pair of Grey Cups while twice being named the CFL's outstanding player. On Friday night, Mitchell returns to Alberta for the first time when Hamilton opens the '24 season facing the Stampeders at McMahon Stadium.
Left guard Brandon Revenberg, a four-time CFL all-star, enters his eighth season with Hamilton and will anchor the offensive line. But Milanovich has also asked centre David Beard and right guard Coulter Woodmansey to join Revenberg as vocal leaders on the squad. American defensive lineman Casey Sayles returns for his second season in Hamilton. The club also added defensive linemen DeWayne Hendrix and Brandon Barlow and Canadian David Menard as well as cornerback Jamal Peters as free agents.
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