Campbell says teamwork was key element of Edmonton’s five straight Grey Cup victories
DAN RALPH — He has a Grey Cup ring for every finger but it’s Hugh Campbell’s overall coaching success that’s unlikely to ever be duplicated.
Campbell was the Edmonton Football Team’s head coach from 1977 to 1982, compiling a 70-21-5 regular-season record and leading the franchise to a Grey Cup appearance every year. The only blemish on a stellar 11-1 playoff mark is a 41-6 loss to Montreal in the ’77 CFL final before an unprecedented five straight titles under Campbell, who later earned four more as a club executive..
Edmonton’s final three Grey Cups under Campbell along with its ’87 title with him as GM have been made available for viewing on the CFL’s Grey Cup portal. Included is its stirring 26-23 come-from-behind ’81 win over the upstart Ottawa Rough Riders.
On paper, that contest was a colossal mismatch. Edmonton (14-1-1) finished atop the West Division while Ottawa (5-11-0) was second in an anemic East Division behind Hamilton (11-4-1).