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Roughriders hire veteran coach Chapdelaine to be offensive co-ordinator

B.C. Lions quarterback Travis Lulay (right) and Jacques Chapdelaine Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach talk during the team's last media availability at the team's practice facility in Surrey, B.C., November 20, 2012. Liam Richards . The Canadian Press

REGINA – The Saskatchewan Roughriders hired veteran coach Jacques Chapdelaine to be their offensive co-ordinator on Friday.

He started his CFL coaching career in 2001 with the Calgary Stampeders as a special-teams co-ordinator/receivers coach and became the team’s offensive co-ordinator the next season.

Chapdelaine, 53, spent 10 seasons (2003-’06, 2008-’13) with the B.C. Lions, including six years as offensive co-ordinator. In 2007, he was an assistant head coach and offensive co-ordinator with the Edmonton Eskimos.

He succeeds George Cortez as offensive co-ordinator in Saskatchewan. The Roughriders finished third in the West Division last season with a 10-8 record but dropped an 18-10 decision to Edmonton in the division semifinal.

Chapdelaine spent last year as head coach at Simon Fraser University in the NCAA’s Great Northwest Athletic Conference. As a player, Chapdelaine starred with the SFU Clan before a seven-year CFL career that included stops in B.C., Montreal, Hamilton and Calgary.

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