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Bob O'Billovich

Robert O'Billovich, nicknamed "Bobby O" or "Obie", (born June 30, 1940) is an east regional scout for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[1] O'Billovich has been involved with the CFL since 1963 in the roles of player, coach, general manager, scout, and several front-office positions. As a long-time coach in the CFL, he won 107 regular season games in the CFL, the eighth highest win total by a head coach in the league's history.

Bob O'Billovich
O'Billovich in 2023
Born: (1940-06-30) June 30, 1940 (age 83)
Butte, Montana, U.S.
Career information
CFL statusAmerican
Position(s)QB, DB
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Weight182 lb (83 kg)
CollegeMontana
NFL draft1962, Round: 12, Pick: 159
(By the St. Louis Cardinals)
Career history
As administrator
19901992BC Lions (GM)
19941995Toronto Argonauts (GM)
20082012Hamilton Tiger-Cats (GM)
As coach
19821989Toronto Argonauts
19901992BC Lions
19931994Toronto Argonauts
1995Toronto Argonauts
As player
19631967Ottawa Rough Riders
Career highlights and awards
CFL East All-Star1965
Career stats
  • Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 2015

Early life edit

O'Billovich was born and raised in Butte, Montana, where he was an outstanding football and basketball player at Butte High School. At Butte HS he lettered three years in basketball and two years in football; making All State in both sports. He also lettered in track and played shortstop on the Butte American Legion baseball team.

NCAA college basketball edit

After graduating from high school in Butte, Montana, O'Billovich went to Missoula, Montana to attend Montana State University (later renamed the University of Montana).[2][3] He played in the NCAA in football, basketball and baseball, where he started in all three sports for three years. O'Billovich started three years in football for Montana as a quarterback and defensive back (1959–1961). In addition, O'Billovich was a starting guard in basketball (1960–1962) and the starting shortstop in baseball for Montana (1960–1962). He was an all-Skyline Conference selection in all three sports. He also lettered at least one year in track for Montana. He was named University of Montana Athlete of the Decade for 1960–1970, and inducted to the University of Montana's Grizzly Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993.

Professional career edit

O'Billovich began his CFL career with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1963 as a defensive back and backup quarterback. He also served as a backup placekicker, completed his only one-point convert attempt. He recorded 24 interceptions over 69 games with the Rough Riders between 1963 and 1967 before ending his playing career.[4]

Basketball coaching career edit

Bob O'Billovich was coach of the Carleton University Ravens CIAU men's basketball team from 1971 to 1973. From 1973 to 1974, O'Billovich served as head coach for the University of Ottawa Gee-Gees men's basketball team.

Football administrative career edit

In 1974, O'Billovich launched his CFL coaching career with the Rough Riders, first as a guest coach, and then assistant coach.

O'Billovich was named head coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 1982, a position he held until 1989. During his tenure at Toronto, the Argonauts appeared in the Grey Cup three times (1982, 1983, 1987), winning the Cup in 1983. He was honoured as CFL Coach of the Year in 1982 and 1987.

Bob O'Billovich joined the BC Lions in midseason on September 14, 1990, as general manager and interim coach. The Lions had been off to a dismal 2–8-1 start that season; they finished the season with an improved 6–11-1 record. O'Billovich remained as head coach of the Lions through the end of the 1992 season, a year in which the Lions finished at 3–15.

In 1993, O'Billovich returned to the Argonauts as general manager. The Argos began that season poorly, and O'Billovich took over as head coach on September 10, 1993. He coached for the remainder of the 1993 season and for the entirety of the 1994 season. At the end of the 1994 season, O'Billovich relinquished the head coach position to concentrate on his general manager duties. The Argos again had a poor start for the 1995 season and O'Billovich took over as head coach for the final nine games after firing Mike Faragalli; the team finished the season with a lackluster 4–14 record. He finished with 89 career regular season wins as a head coach of the Argonauts, which is the most in franchise history.

O'Billovich was director of player personnel with the Lions from 2003 to 2007. In December 2007, O'Billovich was hired as general manager by the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.[5] On January 12, 2012, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats announced his promotion to Vice President of football operations.[6] On December 17, 2012, Kent Austin replaced O'Billovich as the Tiger-Cats' GM when he was also hired as the team's new head coach.

He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2015.

CFL coaching record edit

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
TOR 1982 9 6 1 .600 1st in East Division 1 1 Lost in Grey Cup
TOR 1983 12 4 0 .750 1st in East Division 2 0 Won Grey Cup
TOR 1984 9 6 1 .600 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Final
TOR 1985 6 10 0 .375 4th in East Division - - Failed to Qualify
TOR 1986 10 8 0 .555 1st in East Division 1 1 Lost in East Final
TOR 1987 11 6 1 .647 2nd in East Division 2 1 Lost in Grey Cup
TOR 1988 14 4 0 .777 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Final
TOR 1989 7 11 0 .388 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi-Final
BC 1990 4 3 0 .571 4th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
BC 1991 11 7 0 .611 3rd in West Division 0 1 Lost in West Semi-Final
BC 1992 3 15 0 .166 4th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
TOR 1993 2 6 0 .250 4th in East Division - - Failed to Qualify
TOR 1994 7 11 0 .388 3rd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi-Final
TOR 1995 2 7 0 .222 7th in North Division - - Failed to Qualify
Total 107 104 3 .507 5 Division
Championships
6 8 1 Grey Cup

CFL GM record edit

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
BC 1990 4 3 0 .571 4th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
BC 1991 11 7 0 .611 3rd in West Division 0 1 Lost in West Semi-Final
BC 1992 3 15 0 .166 4th in West Division - - Failed to Qualify
TOR 1993 2 6 0 .250 4th in East Division - - Failed to Qualify
TOR 1994 7 11 0 .388 3rd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi-Final
TOR 1995 4 14 0 .222 7th in North Division - - Failed to Qualify
HAM 2008 3 15 0 .166 4th in East Division Missed Playoffs
HAM 2009 9 9 0 .500 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost East Semi-Final
HAM 2010 9 9 0 .500 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost East Semi-Final
HAM 2011 8 10 0 .444 3rd in East Division 1 1 Lost East Final
HAM 2012 6 12 0 .333 3rd in East Division - - Failed to Qualify
Total 66 111 0 .372 0 Division
Championships
1 5 0 Grey Cups

Achievements edit

  • University of Montana Athlete of the Decade (1960–1970)[2]
  • Inducted to the University of Montana Grizzly Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993
  • CFL Coach of the Year (1982, 1987)
  • Grey Cup champion coach (1983)
  • All-time winningest coach for the Argonauts (89–79–3 in 11 seasons)

Personal edit

O'Billovich lives in Oakville, Ontario,[7] married to wife Judy from Ottawa where their children, Tracy, Jodi, and Coy, were born.[8] His younger brother, Jack "Mad Dog" O'Billovich, who died in 1995 of a heart condition, was an All-American at Oregon State who helped OSU get to the Rose Bowl in 1965.

References edit

  1. ^ BC Lions Staff
  2. ^ a b Ferguson, Bob (1985). "Alphabetic Listing of Biographies". Who's Who In Canadian Sport. Toronto: Summerhill Press. p. 185. ISBN 0-920197-13-2.
  3. ^ Foley, Bill (August 23, 2008). "O'Billovich Pays A Visit". Montana Standard. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
  4. ^ Stats Crew Bob O'Billovich
  5. ^ "Bob O'Billovich tabbed as Tiger-Cats GM". CBC.ca. 2007-12-04. Retrieved 2007-12-05.
  6. ^ https://www.cfl.ca/article/ticats-promote-o-billovich-to-vp-of-football-ops 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine Ticats promote O'Billovich to VP of Football Ops
  7. ^ "Personal tragedy kept Obie close to home". The Hamilton Spectator. 2007-12-06.
  8. ^ "Bob O'Billovich announces retirement after 50-year career in CFL".

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Robert O Billovich nicknamed Bobby O or Obie born June 30 1940 is an east regional scout for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League CFL 1 O Billovich has been involved with the CFL since 1963 in the roles of player coach general manager scout and several front office positions As a long time coach in the CFL he won 107 regular season games in the CFL the eighth highest win total by a head coach in the league s history Bob O BillovichO Billovich in 2023Born 1940 06 30 June 30 1940 age 83 Butte Montana U S Career informationCFL statusAmericanPosition s QB DBHeight5 ft 10 in 178 cm Weight182 lb 83 kg CollegeMontanaNFL draft1962 Round 12 Pick 159 By the St Louis Cardinals Career historyAs administrator1990 1992BC Lions GM 1994 1995Toronto Argonauts GM 2008 2012Hamilton Tiger Cats GM As coach1982 1989Toronto Argonauts1990 1992BC Lions1993 1994Toronto Argonauts1995Toronto ArgonautsAs player1963 1967Ottawa Rough RidersCareer highlights and awardsGrey Cup champion 1983 CFL East All Star1965Career statsCanadian Football Hall of Fame 2015 Contents 1 Early life 2 NCAA college basketball 3 Professional career 4 Basketball coaching career 5 Football administrative career 6 CFL coaching record 7 CFL GM record 8 Achievements 9 Personal 10 ReferencesEarly life editO Billovich was born and raised in Butte Montana where he was an outstanding football and basketball player at Butte High School At Butte HS he lettered three years in basketball and two years in football making All State in both sports He also lettered in track and played shortstop on the Butte American Legion baseball team NCAA college basketball editAfter graduating from high school in Butte Montana O Billovich went to Missoula Montana to attend Montana State University later renamed the University of Montana 2 3 He played in the NCAA in football basketball and baseball where he started in all three sports for three years O Billovich started three years in football for Montana as a quarterback and defensive back 1959 1961 In addition O Billovich was a starting guard in basketball 1960 1962 and the starting shortstop in baseball for Montana 1960 1962 He was an all Skyline Conference selection in all three sports He also lettered at least one year in track for Montana He was named University of Montana Athlete of the Decade for 1960 1970 and inducted to the University of Montana s Grizzly Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993 Professional career editO Billovich began his CFL career with the Ottawa Rough Riders in 1963 as a defensive back and backup quarterback He also served as a backup placekicker completed his only one point convert attempt He recorded 24 interceptions over 69 games with the Rough Riders between 1963 and 1967 before ending his playing career 4 Basketball coaching career editBob O Billovich was coach of the Carleton University Ravens CIAU men s basketball team from 1971 to 1973 From 1973 to 1974 O Billovich served as head coach for the University of Ottawa Gee Gees men s basketball team Football administrative career editIn 1974 O Billovich launched his CFL coaching career with the Rough Riders first as a guest coach and then assistant coach O Billovich was named head coach of the Toronto Argonauts in 1982 a position he held until 1989 During his tenure at Toronto the Argonauts appeared in the Grey Cup three times 1982 1983 1987 winning the Cup in 1983 He was honoured as CFL Coach of the Year in 1982 and 1987 Bob O Billovich joined the BC Lions in midseason on September 14 1990 as general manager and interim coach The Lions had been off to a dismal 2 8 1 start that season they finished the season with an improved 6 11 1 record O Billovich remained as head coach of the Lions through the end of the 1992 season a year in which the Lions finished at 3 15 In 1993 O Billovich returned to the Argonauts as general manager The Argos began that season poorly and O Billovich took over as head coach on September 10 1993 He coached for the remainder of the 1993 season and for the entirety of the 1994 season At the end of the 1994 season O Billovich relinquished the head coach position to concentrate on his general manager duties The Argos again had a poor start for the 1995 season and O Billovich took over as head coach for the final nine games after firing Mike Faragalli the team finished the season with a lackluster 4 14 record He finished with 89 career regular season wins as a head coach of the Argonauts which is the most in franchise history O Billovich was director of player personnel with the Lions from 2003 to 2007 In December 2007 O Billovich was hired as general manager by the Hamilton Tiger Cats 5 On January 12 2012 the Hamilton Tiger Cats announced his promotion to Vice President of football operations 6 On December 17 2012 Kent Austin replaced O Billovich as the Tiger Cats GM when he was also hired as the team s new head coach He was inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2015 CFL coaching record editTeam Year Regular Season Post Season Won Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Result TOR 1982 9 6 1 600 1st in East Division 1 1 Lost in Grey Cup TOR 1983 12 4 0 750 1st in East Division 2 0 Won Grey Cup TOR 1984 9 6 1 600 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Final TOR 1985 6 10 0 375 4th in East Division Failed to Qualify TOR 1986 10 8 0 555 1st in East Division 1 1 Lost in East Final TOR 1987 11 6 1 647 2nd in East Division 2 1 Lost in Grey Cup TOR 1988 14 4 0 777 1st in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Final TOR 1989 7 11 0 388 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi Final BC 1990 4 3 0 571 4th in West Division Failed to Qualify BC 1991 11 7 0 611 3rd in West Division 0 1 Lost in West Semi Final BC 1992 3 15 0 166 4th in West Division Failed to Qualify TOR 1993 2 6 0 250 4th in East Division Failed to Qualify TOR 1994 7 11 0 388 3rd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi Final TOR 1995 2 7 0 222 7th in North Division Failed to Qualify Total 107 104 3 507 5 DivisionChampionships 6 8 1 Grey CupCFL GM record editTeam Year Regular Season Post Season Won Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Result BC 1990 4 3 0 571 4th in West Division Failed to Qualify BC 1991 11 7 0 611 3rd in West Division 0 1 Lost in West Semi Final BC 1992 3 15 0 166 4th in West Division Failed to Qualify TOR 1993 2 6 0 250 4th in East Division Failed to Qualify TOR 1994 7 11 0 388 3rd in East Division 0 1 Lost in East Semi Final TOR 1995 4 14 0 222 7th in North Division Failed to Qualify HAM 2008 3 15 0 166 4th in East Division Missed Playoffs HAM 2009 9 9 0 500 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost East Semi Final HAM 2010 9 9 0 500 2nd in East Division 0 1 Lost East Semi Final HAM 2011 8 10 0 444 3rd in East Division 1 1 Lost East Final HAM 2012 6 12 0 333 3rd in East Division Failed to Qualify Total 66 111 0 372 0 DivisionChampionships 1 5 0 Grey CupsAchievements editUniversity of Montana Athlete of the Decade 1960 1970 2 Inducted to the University of Montana Grizzly Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993 CFL Coach of the Year 1982 1987 Grey Cup champion coach 1983 All time winningest coach for the Argonauts 89 79 3 in 11 seasons Personal editO Billovich lives in Oakville Ontario 7 married to wife Judy from Ottawa where their children Tracy Jodi and Coy were born 8 His younger brother Jack Mad Dog O Billovich who died in 1995 of a heart condition was an All American at Oregon State who helped OSU get to the Rose Bowl in 1965 References edit BC Lions Staff a b Ferguson Bob 1985 Alphabetic Listing of Biographies Who s Who In Canadian Sport Toronto Summerhill Press p 185 ISBN 0 920197 13 2 Foley Bill August 23 2008 O Billovich Pays A Visit Montana Standard Retrieved August 27 2011 Stats Crew Bob O Billovich Bob O Billovich tabbed as Tiger Cats GM CBC ca 2007 12 04 Retrieved 2007 12 05 https www cfl ca article ticats promote o billovich to vp of football ops Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine Ticats promote O Billovich to VP of Football Ops Personal tragedy kept Obie close to home The Hamilton Spectator 2007 12 06 Bob O Billovich announces retirement after 50 year career in CFL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob O 27Billovich amp oldid 1220098942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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