Redblacks officially name Bob Dyce as third head coach in franchise history
OTTAWA — Bob Dyce will return at the helm of Ottawa Redblacks next season after the CFL club officially named him as the third head coach in franchise history.
The 56-year-old Winnipeg native took over coaching duties last season after Paul LaPolice was fired following a 34-19 loss to the B.C. Lions. That dropped Ottawa’s record to 3-11.
The Redblacks won their first game under Dyce, 24-18 at Montreal, before ending the season on a three-game losing streak.
Dyce had served as the Redblacks’ special teams co-ordinator since 2016 before taking over from LaPolice. He was part of the Redblacks coaching staff that helped the team win the Grey Cup in his first season in Ottawa.