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  2. McGill Redbirds football - Wikipedia

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    Since the retirement of long-time head coach Charlie Baillie in 2000, the team has only won two league championships (2001, 2002). In October 2005, the McGill administration cancelled the last three games of football team's season after confirmed reports of hazing involving sexual abuse. [10]

  3. Category:McGill Redbirds football coaches - Wikipedia

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    This category is for Canadian football coaches at McGill University. Pages in category "McGill Redbirds football coaches" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. McGill Redbirds and Martlets - Wikipedia

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    According to Suzanne Morton, a professor of history at McGill, the name "McGill Redmen" was first adopted in 1927, initially intended to reflect James McGill's Scottish heritage and hair color. Despite this, after the hiring of a new football coach from the United States sometime before 1940, Indigenous imagery was brought in to accompany the ...

  5. Category:McGill Redbirds football - Wikipedia

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    McGill Redbirds football coaches (9 P) P. ... 1874 Harvard vs. McGill football game This page was last edited on 30 July 2021, at 06:17 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Ronald Hilaire - Wikipedia

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    After spending time as an assistant coach with the Montreal Carabins and McGill Redmen, Hillaire was named the 21st head coach of the McGill football team on February 17, 2015. [2] [3] [4] He compiled a conference record of 16–48 over eight years and qualified for the playoffs three times, losing each time to the Carabins. [5]

  7. Frank Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    In each of his first two years, McGill won the Yates Cup football championship. He coached McGill to a 34–34–2 regular season record in 17 seasons. The 34 victories stood until 1979 as the most by a McGill football coach. Shaughnessy played baseball during the summer in Ottawa, where he met his wife. He became involved in Ottawa sports, and ...

  8. Vic Obeck - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Obeck was named head football coach and athletic director at McGill University. He stepped down as head football coach in 1953 and left the school entirely in 1955 to become the general manager of the Montreal Alouettes. [4] He posted a 23–22–2 record at McGill and a 20–6 record with the Alouettes.

  9. List of current Canadian Football League staffs - Wikipedia

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    Head Coaches. Head Coach – Bob Dyce; Assistant Head Coach – Deion Melvin; Offensive Coaches. Offensive Coordinator – Tommy Condell; Offensive Line – Mike Gibson; Receivers – Travis Moore; Running Backs – Nate Taylor; Coaching Assistant – Isaiah Johns Defensive Coaches. Defensive Coordinator – William Fields; Defensive Line ...