Montreal Coaches Clinic: McGill head coach to talk “Linebackers”

Montreal, Quebec –Β  McGill head coach Clint Uttley speaks at CFC Coaches clinic

Clint will be speaking at the MONTREAL COACHES CLINIC on April 4 & April 5.Β  Coach Uttley will be presenting on Linebackers skills & drills.Β  Coach Uttley spoke at the 2013 Burlington coaches clinic on special team drills and punt team.

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CLINT UTTLEYΒ  BIO:

Clint Uttley was appointed head coach of the McGill University football team in November, 2011 after Sonny Wolfe stepped down for the final three games of the 2011 season. He also took over the duties of offensive line coach in 2013.

The 39-year-old native of Orillia, Ont., is the 20th head coach in McGill football history. He is regarded as an up-tempo instructor who interacts well with players and has a solid background in Canadian university football. He joined the Redmen staff as a linebackers coach in 2008 and became a full-time associate coach and defensive coordinator in 2010. He has also been a guest coach at training camps with several teams in the Canadian Football League, notably the Toronto Argonauts (2003, 2005, 2008, 2013), Calgary Stampeders (2011) and Montreal Alouettes (2012).

Prior to joining McGill, he was the special teams coordinator and handled defensive backs at the University of British Columbia for two seasons after six campaigns at Acadia University, where he was initially responsible for receivers (2001), then linebackers (2002-03) before serving his final two years with the Axemen as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator (2004-05). Uttley began his coaching career as an assistant with the Huronia Stallions of the Ontario Varsity Football League in Orillia each summer from 1998 to 2002.

A product of Park Street Collegiate Institute in Orillia, he went on to play junior for the Burlington Braves, then played at Champlain Regional College in Lennoxville, Que., where he was part of their 1995 Bol d’Or junior college championship. Uttley then played five seasons at middle linebacker for Acadia (1996 to 2000) where he was a four-year starter and team captain in his final two seasons. He graduated with a bachelor of arts in 2000, followed by an education degree (2004) and a master’s degree in education (2011).

During his tenure at Acadia, Uttley coached eight CIS All-Canadians, three President’s Trophy nominees (most outstanding defensive player in the CIS), a J.P. Metras Trophy nominee (most outstanding lineman), a Peter Gorman nominee (most outstanding rookie) and two Russ Jackson Award nominees (the player who best combine academics, athletics and citizenship).

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