Dave Ritchie, the Hall of Fame former CFL head coach, has died. He was 85. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers confirmed Ritchie's death Saturday. The cause was not immediately divulged.
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers confirmed Ritchie's death Saturday. The cause was not immediately divulged.
Ritchie first joined the Bombers in 1990 on head coach Mike Riley's staff as a defensive line and special-teams coach and was part of a Grey Cup-winning squad that year.
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