J.I. Albrecht

J.I. Albrecht

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J.I. Albrecht was a prominent figure in Canadian football, known for his role as a general manager and his involvement in the establishment of several CFL teams, including the Montreal Alouettes and the proposed Atlantic Schooners. His hiring of John Huard for various coaching positions, including the Argonauts, marked significant moments in both men's careers.

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Canada Canada: He was approached about playing in the new World Football League, but when contract talks with Birmingham were unsuccessful, he retired as a player, becoming a coach in his home state. 4

The Globe and Mail: Maine-born football star John Huard fumbled as coach of Toronto’s Argos