Edmonton finalizes coaching staff for 2021 Share
EDMONTON The Edmonton Football Team has officially finalized their 2021 coaching staff, the team announced on Wednesday.
Leading the staff is first year CFL head coach Jaime Elizondo. Along with his head coaching duties, Elizondo will also serve as the team’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. The full 2021 staff consists of:
Jaime Elizondo – head coach / offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach
Noel Thorpe – assistant head coach / defensive coordinator / defensive backs coach
AJ Gass – special teams coach / linebackers coach
Winston October – passing game coordinator / wide receivers coach
Demetrious Maxie – defensive line coach
John McDonell – offensive line coach
Print Edition: March 4, 2015
Explorer division teams are 5-4 vs Pioneer division teams in CanadaWest playoffs this season, so here’s a shuffle about surprises.
Radiohead
Buried deep within the latter half of Radiohead’s earth-shattering
OK Computer, itself named after a brief two words in a sprawling five-part trilogy, just like the two words bought from author Douglas Adams in order to title the album’s first single, “Paranoid Android.” Unfortunately, unquestioning of the answer.
Katy Perry
“Birthday”
“Cover your eyes, I’ve got a big surprise.” I’m not only including a Katy Perry song in this surprise shuffle, but unfortunately for Calgary Dino big man Philip Barndt (over fifty per cent rate deep shooter in regular season play), it was his birthday Saturday night after UFV shocked UC’s coach of the year.
Takoda Dunfield still hopes to play university volleyball. But the 17-year-old Metis teen is now planning to hone his skills for the next couple of years by playing for his hometown Grande Prairie Regional College Wolves, starting with the 2021-22 season. Dunfield had his eyes set on commencing his post-secondary career at the University of Calgary, but Calgary Dinos head coach Rod Durrant suggested Dunfield would be better off heading to the Wolves first to gain some more experience. That, in part, is because the Dinos already have three other individuals who play the same position, libero, a defensive specialist position. Those players are heading into their second, third and fifth years with the Calgary squad.