Jim Barker on Coaching and Managing in the Canadian Football League

Debbie Elicksen
1 min readOct 4, 2021

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At the start of Jim Barker’s storied football career as a coach and administrator, he knew getting into the league, that a life in sports was as uncertain as it could get.

“I look at it as there are 41 professional head football coaches in the world. To be able to be one of those is, is really an exciting thing.”

Barker became the youngest head coach in 1999 when he replaced the legendary Hall of Famer, Don Matthews in Toronto. Today, he is a CFL analyst for TSN.

Life in the CFL can be tumultuous and rewarding, sometimes at the same time. You never know what will happen, and there are elements to the professional Canadian game that you do not see anywhere else. Such as, when Barker was with the Toronto Argonauts after the 1999 season.

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Debbie Elicksen

Copywriter. Publicist. Editor. Web Host. From 🇨🇦. Fmr NHL reporter & football/pro baseball admin. Author 19 books. Headbanger🤘from Edm/Cgy Alberta