Despite player complaints about Kent Austin, owner Bob Young is backing him up.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats owner Bob Young took to Twitter on Monday to voice support for his vice president of football operations, Kent Austin, in the wake of player complaints.
Several players raised concerns about Austin's coaching, personnel decisions and management style in a story published in Monday's Spectator. Young responded on social media with a series of Tweets that criticized the story — as well as the Ticat players quoted — and defending Austin's record with the club.
"Where is the love for a coach who took Ticats to Grey Cup twice in four seasons?" Young wrote on his account @CaretakerBob. "With exception of last year or so, Kent Austin was arguably the most successful head coach in CFL history. Good coach, better person." ...

Young also took issue with the story itself, which featured several players saying they believe Austin's return would significantly reduce the likelihood of several prominent free agents-to-be re-signing with the club, as well the team's ability to recruit players from around the league. They also believe it's unlikely head coach June Jones, who replaced Austin after an 0-8 start, will return if Austin remains in his current role.
"This is just sad. A cowardly Ticat player, maybe two, complain anonymously to a naive journalist about a former coach," Young wrote.
https://www.thespec.com/sports-story...from-the-boss/