Ticats CEO calls hiring of scandal-plagued coach Art Briles a ‘poor decision’
HAMILTON — As the winless Hamilton Tiger-Cats returned to the field Tuesday looking to regroup after a much-needed week off, they found themselves in the middle of an international incident with the team’s decision to hire controversial coach Art Briles, a move the franchise’s owner called a “large and serious mistake.”
Hamilton CEO Scott Mitchell took responsibility for bringing in the 61-year-old Briles, who was fired last year as head coach at Baylor in the wake of a sexual assault scandal that included members of the football team. Less than 12 hours after hiring Briles on Monday morning, the Ticats reversed the decision amid pressure from the CFL and a serious backlash from fans, sponsors and the media.
“We want to apologize to our fans, corporate partners and the Canadian Football League,” owner Bob Young said in a statement. “It has been a difficult season and we are searching for answers.
“This is clearly not one of them. We have listened, we are reviewing our decision-making processes and we will learn. We will go on. We want to thank our fans, partners and the CFL for their help and support.”


