Dave Dickenson feels his brother is deserving of Riders’ head-coaching job
Stampeders head coach Dave Dickenson doesn’t see the Calgary-Saskatchewan rivalry getting more intense now that his older brother has the same position with the Roughriders.
The Riders unveiled Craig Dickenson as their head coach Friday. He replaces Chris Jones, who resigned as Saskatchewan’s head coach/GM/defensive co-ordinator and vice-president of football operations Jan. 15 to join the NFL’s Cleveland Browns as an assistant.
Three days later, Saskatchewan promoted Jeremy O’Day from assistant vice-president of football operations and administration to GM and vice-president of football operations. O’Day’s first move was to promote Dickenson, a 47-year-old native of Great Falls, Mont., who’d previously been the Riders’ special teams co-ordinator.
Calgary hosts Saskatchewan in exhibition action May 31. Their first regular-season meeting comes July 6 in Regina.