Old friends Orlondo Steinauer, Mike O’Shea to square off in Grey Cup
CALGARY — Jim Barker will have a unique opportunity Sunday.
Barker will be on the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ sidelines when the East champs face the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the Grey Cup at McMahon Stadium. That will allow the 63-year-old Californian a chance to watch two of his coaching proteges battle for their first title as CFL head coaches.
Barker has been part of four Grey Cup-winning teams as an assistant coach, head coach and front-office executive. A football operations consultant and assistant coach with the Ticats, Barker gave Winnipeg head coach Mike O’Shea and Hamilton’s Orlondo Steinauer their first CFL coaching jobs in 2010 as a special-teams co-ordinator and defensive backs coach, respectively, with the Toronto Argonauts.
“I got hired late in Toronto so I had to be creative with some of the hires,” said Barker, the CFL’s 2010 coach of the year after guiding Toronto to a 9-9 record. “Osh had played for me (with Argos) so I knew him better than Orlondo, who I knew by reputation and from watching him, but (former club president) Bob Nicholson knew him well.