B.C. Lions look to new o-line coach to ‘turn the tide’ on dismal season
SURREY, B.C. — Kelly Bates knew he’d be starting a new job this week. He just didn’t expect that job would be as the new offensive line coach for the B.C. Lions.
The club announced Saturday that the former Lions guard had been hired to replace Bryan Chiu, who was fired after the team started this season with a dismal 1-9 record.
Bates had been preparing for a new role as a teacher and football coach at a Vancouver high school when he was offered the position.
The 44-year-old was looking forward to teaching but couldn’t pass up the opportunity to re-join the team where he played for seven seasons.