Ticats hosting Roughriders to kick off 2019 CFL regular-season action
He makes his CFL head-coaching debut Thursday night, but Craig Dickenson isn’t thinking about surpassing Wally Buono for most career victories.
Instead, the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ head coach is just looking forward to being able to make the calls he wants.
The Riders kick off the 2019 CFL season Thursday night in Hamilton, where Orlando Steinauer will also be making his head-coaching debut with the Tiger-Cats. Saskatchewan promoted Dickenson, the club’s special-teams co-ordinator in 2018, to the head job after Chris Jones resigned as head coach/GM/defensive co-ordinator and vice-president of football operations to join the NFL’s Cleveland Browns as an assistant.
The Edmonton Eskimos will host the Montreal Alouettes on Friday night. The opening week of the regular season will conclude Saturday with the Ottawa Redblacks visiting the reigning champion Calgary Stampeders in a Grey Cup rematch and the B.C. Lions facing the Winnipeg Blue Bombers at BC Place.