The Bombers have a new national coach, Drew Morris.

Bombers general manager Kyle Walters didn't have to look far, nor did he have to think twice when it came time to replace national scout Drew Morris, who on Monday resigned from the organization to accept a job with the New York Jets.
Walters immediately replaced Morris with Winnipeg native Craig Smith, who has worked all over the CFL, most recently with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
“He's a quality man, he's a good man, he works his tail off, and he's gonna fit right in,” Walters said Monday night in the press box at TD Place. “He's excited about the opportunity, and we're not gonna miss a beat.”
Walters said Smith will be responsible for heading up the team's American scouting, but as a Manitoba product he has always paid close attention to the Canadian university scene as well.
“He's done it all,” Walters said. “He's been doing it for so long that he's very well connected in everything, and he'll be a nice asset to our organization. ... With his CIS background it would be foolish to not have him involved with his contacts and divvy up some of the work that way as well.”
Morris was with the Bombers for three and a half years, joining the organization in August 2012 as a U.S. regional scout.
“It was inevitable with the timing of the NFL season, and Drew's been going on interviews,” Walters said. “I knew this was coming, to be honest with you, with the amount of interest Drew was getting. It just shows what a bright young mind he is that it's impossible to deny him an opportunity like this with the New York Jets. So we wished him the best of luck.”
Morris will remain with the team for the rest of the week as it sets its final roster.