Ken Miller (football coach)
- Ken Miller (football coach)
Ken Miller is the current head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. The 2008 CFL season will be his first as head coach after spending the 2007 season as the Roughriders' offensive coordinator. He had previously served on the coaching staffs of the Toronto Argonauts, University of Redlands, Dickinson State, and Yucaipa High School.
Miller started his coaching career in 1966 as a student assistant coach with Dickinson State. He spent the next three season coaching high school football in Oregon before becoming head coach at Yucaipa High School in 1970. He joined the University of Redlands as a part-time offensive line coach in 1977 and in 1984 he was promoted to the head coaching position. In 1988 Miller was demoted to offensive coordinator. In 1994, Miller switched to defensive coordinator. He moved back to the offensive side of the ball in 1995 and held the offensive coordinator position until his retirement after the 2000 football season. Miller was also the head baseball coach at Redlands from 1986-2000. As Redlands' baseball coach, Miller accumulated a 250-235-2 record and led the Bulldogs to a Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference title in 1991. [http://www.cfl.ca/index.php?module=newser&func=display&nid=22795]
In 2002, Miller started his Canadian Football League coaching career when he became the Toronto Argonauts quarterbacks coach. From 2003-2005, Miller was the Argo’s offensive line coach. In 2004, Miller's offensive line helped the Argonauts win the 92nd Grey Cup and Damon Allen win the league’s Most Outstanding Player award. In 2006 Miller was moved to the defensive side of the ball where he handled the defensive line. [http://www.riderville.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=31]
In 2007, Miller was hired by former Argonauts assistant Kent Austin to become the offensive coordinator of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Miller's offensive, led by MOP Kerry Joseph scored the second most points in the CFL and led the Riders to victory in the 95th Grey Cup. After the season, Miller was promoted to head coach when Austin left after one season to become the offensive co-ordinator at the University of Mississippi. [http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2008/02/06/miller-roughriders-coach.html]
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