Repairing team psyche most pressing job facing new Ticats coach Jones
HAMILTON — The biggest challenge June Jones faces as the Hamilton Tiger-Cats’ new head coach is repairing the club’s battered psyche.
Jones took over as coach Wednesday when Kent Austin relinquished those duties after four-plus seasons on the sidelines. The Ticats (0-8) are off until Sept. 4 when they host arch-rival Toronto Argonauts to begin a stretch of four games in 18 days.
Jones joined the Ticats on Aug. 2 as an assistant head coach following their embarrassing 60-1 road loss to the Calgary Stampeders. Hamilton has lost to Edmonton (33-28), Winnipeg (39-12) and Ottawa (37-18) since.
“I did not envision this (becoming head coach),” Jones told reporters Friday during a news conference at Tim Hortons Field. “But this is kind of why I do what I do.


