Head coach Campbell, B.C. Lions continuing along despite having to face adversity
It’s been a challenging first year on the job for B.C. Lions head coach Rick Campbell.
Campbell became the Lions’ head coach in December following six seasons with Ottawa, where he was the first head coach in franchise history. Although Campbell posted a 44-62-2 regular-season record with the Redblacks, he led the team to three Grey Cup appearances over its first six CFL seasons, winning in 2016.
But not only has the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the start of Campbell’s coaching tenure with B.C., Campbell has had to assume some GM duties after the resignation Oct. 16 of Ed Hervey. Lions owner David Braley died just 10 days later at the age of 79, then word surfaced that veteran quarterback Mike Reilly had filed a grievance against the club reportedly for the non-payment of a guaranteed $250,000 stipend.
“Just in talking to Mike I know he wants to be a part of the Lions,” Campbell said Wednesday during a Grey Cup Unite coaches videoconference. “I know after sitting out a year, just like the rest of us that are football players and the coaches are going to be excited to get back on the field.