Tim Burke (gridiron football) explained

Tim Burke
College:Luther College (Iowa) (1974–1977)
Coaching Years1:1977–1979
Coaching Team1:Minnesota
Assistant coach
Coaching Years2:1980
Coaching Team2:Gardner–Webb
Assistant coach
Coaching Years3:1981
Coaching Team3:Appalachian State
Assistant coach
Coaching Years4:1982–1985
Coaching Team4:South Dakota
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years5:1986–1988
Coaching Team5:North Dakota
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years6:1989–1991
Coaching Team6:Ball State
Defensive backs coach
Coaching Years7:1992–1994
Coaching Team7:Ball State
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years8:1995–1996
Coaching Team8:Wyoming
Defensive backs coach
Coaching Years9:1997–1999
Coaching Team9:Purdue
Defensive backs coach
Coaching Years10:2000
Coaching Team10:Kansas
Defensive backs coach
Coaching Years11:2001
Coaching Team11:Kansas
Defensive line coach
Coaching Years12:2003
Coaching Team12:Tennessee–Chattanooga
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years13:2004
Coaching Team13:Indiana State
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years14:
Coaching Team14:Calgary Stampeders
Defensive backs coach
Coaching Years15:2007
Coaching Team15:Calgary Stampeders
Defensive coordinator (interim)
Coaching Years16:
Coaching Team16:Montreal Alouettes
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Years17:
Coaching Team17:Winnipeg Blue Bombers
Defensive coordinator/defensive backs coach
Coaching Team18:Toronto Argonauts
Defensive coordinator
Playing Years1:1974–1977

Tim Burke is an American born Canadian football coach who was the defensive coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Burke was previously the head coach of the CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers.

Career

Burke played running back for Luther College in Decorah, Iowa from 1974 to 1977.[1] After graduating in 1977, Burke started his coaching career with the University of Minnesota. He later coached at University of South Dakota, University of North Dakota, Ball State University, University of Wyoming, Indiana State University, and University of Kansas. His most notable NCAA coaching job was as the defensive backs coach for Purdue University from 1997 to 1999, where he was a part of two Alamo Bowl championship teams (1997, 1998)

Burke made the move to the CFL as the defensive backs coach with Calgary Stampeders from 2005 to 2007. He later joined the Montreal Alouettes as defensive coordinator under head coach Marc Trestman from 2008 to 2010, where he won two Grey Cups. In 2011, he took over as defensive coordinator for the Blue Bombers. The next year, Burke interviewed for the vacant Hamilton Tiger-Cats head coaching position, but did not get the job. He returned to the Blue Bombers for the 2012 season and was promoted to interim head coach on August 25 following the dismissal of Paul LaPolice.[2] At the end of the season, the interim tag was removed and the Blue Bombers officially named Burke the 29th head coach in team history.[3]

Burke was fired by the Blue Bombers only a year later, after the team finished last in the league with only three wins.[4] Shortly after, the Toronto Argonauts hired Burke as their new defensive coordinator.[5] Burke left the Argonauts after one year for personal reasons.[6]

Personal

Burke is a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He and his wife Rita live in Lawrence, Kansas during the off-season.[1]

Burke has two sons from a previous marriage: Kelly is a sergeant in the United States Air Force and Evan is a former member of the gymnastics team at Temple University.[1]

CFL coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
WonLostTiesWin %FinishWon Lost Result
WPG2012460.4003rd in East Division - - Missed Playoffs
WPG20133150.1664th in East Division - - Missed Playoffs
Total7210.2500 Division
Championships
0 0 0 Grey Cups

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Meet the Blue Boss. Winnipeg Free Press. August 27, 2012. August 27, 2012.
  2. News: Winnipeg Blue Bombers fire head coach Paul LaPolice, Tim Burke takes over. Winnipeg Free Press. August 25, 2012.
  3. News: Bombers remove interim tag from Head Coach Tim Burke. CFL.ca. November 1, 2012.
  4. News: Out in Winnipeg: Bombers part ways with Tim Burke. CFL.ca. November 13, 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131113174926/http://cfl.ca/article/out-in-winnipeg-bombers-part-ways-with-tim-burke. November 13, 2013.
  5. News: Argonauts name Burke new defensive coordinator. December 5, 2015. TSN.ca.
  6. News: Argos defensive coach Tim Burke resigns, Casey Creehan to step in. thestar.com. May 15, 2015.