McMaster’s football program is offering apprenticeship program for two female coaches
Corey Grant is looking to follow Bruce Arians’ lead.
The reigning Super Bowl-winning coach has never been afraid to think outside the box. In 2019, Arians added two female coaches to his Tampa Bay Buccaneers staff, saying he’s always been one to hire the best available people, regardless of gender.
It’s an approach Grant is helping bring to McMaster University, which has established two apprenticeship football coaching positions for women. Grant, a former CFL receiver, is not only the Hamilton university’s offensive co-ordinator but also the athletic department’s equity, inclusion and anti-racism lead. The apprenticeship is his pilot project.
Grant got the idea last summer after participating in Zoom calls with Maral Javadifar and Lori Locust, Tampa Bay’s assistant strength and conditioning coach and assistant defensive line coach, respectively.