Greg Mohns

Greg Mohns played football at Bradley University and Baker University as an offensive lineman from 1968 to 1971.  Mohns quickly went into coaching, serving as an assistant coach at Oklahoma State in 1972 and stayed there until 1977.  Mohns moved to Arizona State as an assistant coach from 1977 to 1980.  Mohns' first head coaching job was at Ventury College in 1980. After two years, Mohns went to work for the Kansas City Scouts of the NFL as a scout and later coordinator of scouting.. 

Greg Mohns started his CFL career with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1991.  Mohns would spend four years with the Tiger-Catgs from 1991 to 1994 as the Director of Player Personel and the Assistant GM. Mohns spent 1995 as the Director of Player Personel with the Memphis Maddogs.  In 1996, Mohns joined the Toronto Argonauts as their Assistant GM and was part of the Argo team that won the Grey Cup that year with Doug Flutie at quarterback. The next stop for Mohns in his CFL journey was BC where he spent three years as the Head Coach from 1998 to 2000 and compiling a 22-12 record.  Mohns returned to the Argonauts in 2004 as the Director of Player Personel and then as Assistant GM from 2005 to 2010.  Mohn's final football job was as Director of Player Personel of the Omaha Nighthawks of the UFL.

Greg Mohns passed away on July 25, 2012 from throat cancer.

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