“He’s a leader of men:’ Dyce setting the standard at Redblacks camp
OTTAWA — After three consecutive losing seasons, the Ottawa Redblacks are aiming to be a competitive force in the CFL’s East Division.
A big step toward doing that will be figuring out how to defend their home turf.
Since advancing to the 2018 Grey Cup final, the Redblacks have just 10 wins over the past three seasons and are 1-23 at home since June 2019. Ottawa went an embarrassing 0-9 at TD Place Stadium last season.
Bob Dyce was named interim head coach after the firing of Paul LaPolice last October and lost the interim tag in December, becoming just the third head coach in Redblacks history.