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Bob Price (Canadian football)

Bob Price (born July 24, 1955) is a former tight end coach and recruiting coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers. He also was head coach of the Montreal Alouettes during the team's first season in 1996. He is the brother of Jim Price a tight end for the St. Louis Rams and the Dallas Cowboys.

Bob Price
Biographical details
Born (1955-07-24) July 24, 1955 (age 68)
New York City, New York, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1979–80Idaho State (graduate assistant)
1981–82Eastern Utah (defensive coordinator)
1983Eastern Utah
1984–85University of Nevada (linebackers/special teams)
1986–89UNLV (DC/secondary/special teams)
1990University of California (secondary)
1991Ottawa (secondary)
1992–93Saskatchewan (DC/secondary)
1994–95Baltimore (DC/linebackers/defensive backs)
1996Montreal
1997–99University of Virginia (running backs)
2000–04University of Virginia (defensive backs)
2005–2009University of Virginia (tight ends/recruiting coordinator)
Head coaching record
Overall12–6 (Canadian Football League)

Born in New York City, Price grew up in Dumont, New Jersey.[1] He began coaching college football as a graduate assistant coach at Idaho State University from 1979–80. One of his fellow GAs was current Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis. He spent the next two seasons as the defensive coordinator at Eastern Utah. In 1983 he was the team's head coach. From 1984–1985 he was the linebackers and special teams coach at Nevada. From 1986–89 he was the defensive coordinator, secondary coach and special teams coach at University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He coached the 1990 season with the California Golden Bears as the team's assistant secondary coach.

Price spent the next six seasons in the Canadian Football League. In 1991 he was the secondary coach of the Ottawa Rough Riders. From 199293 Price was the defensive coordinator and secondary coach with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In 1994 he was hired as the defensive coordinator of the expansion Baltimore Stallions. He also coached the team's linebackers and defensive backs. Baltimore advanced to the Grey Cup both seasons and won it in 1995. When the team moved to Montreal in 1996, Price was hired as the first head coach of the resurrected Montreal Alouettes. Price guided the Alouettes to a 12–6 record, losing to the 15–3 Toronto Argonauts in the Eastern Division Finals.

From 1997–2009 Price was a member of the University of Virginia's coaching staff, serving under head coaches George Welsh and Al Groh. He served as running backs coach from 1997–1999 before being moved to defensive backs coach 2000. In 2005, Price moved to the position of Tight End Coach and Recruiting Coordinator. At UVA, Price coached Thomas Jones and Almondo Curry. The Cavaliers went to bowl games seven times during Price's tenure, winning three.

CFL coaching record edit

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Result
MTL 1996 12 6 0 .666 2nd in East Division 1 1 Lost in Division Final

References edit

  1. ^ Bob Price profile, CBS College Sports Network. Accessed February 28, 2011. "Growing up in Dumont, N.J., Price received his bachelor's degree in English from Cal Poly-Pomona in 1978 and his master's degree in athletic administration from Idaho State in 1979."

External links edit

  • Price's University of Virginia Profile

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