Saturday, May 25, 2024

Tiger-Cats name Orlondo Steniauer President of football operations and head coach

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The Tiger-Cats have unveiled the team’s football operations staff for the 2022 Canadian football league season.

It will be led by President of Football Operations and head coach Orlondo Steinauer, who had his role expanded by the franchise. Ticats CEO Scott Mitchell praised Orlondo on his success since joining the team as a coach in 2013.

Drew Allemang has also been promoted to assistant general manager and director of Canadian scouting, while Ed Hervey has joined the organization as assistant general manager and senior advisor to the president of football operations. Spencer Zimmerman has re-joined the organization as assistant general manager and director of player personnel. While Rich Massaro has been promoted to assistant director of player personnel and football operations.

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