Austin to spend off-season re-evaluating Ticats football operations
HAMILTON — Time has done little to cure what’s ailing Kent Austin.
The disappointment of Hamilton’s 24-21 East Division home loss to the Edmonton Eskimos on Sunday remained clearly etched on Austin’s face Tuesday. It not only marked the first time in Austin’s four seasons with the Tiger-Cats that they hadn’t won a playoff game but also capped the most bitter campaign of his tenure.
“I feel like crap that it ended the way it did,” Austin said after meeting with his players and coaches. “That’s why the only thing that matters is winning the championship.
“Everything else is not worth the effort.”