Burlington, Ontario – CFC Coaches Clinic brings in McMaster Offensive Coordinator
Jon Behie of the McMaster Marauders will be speaking at the BURLINGTON COACHES CLINIC on March 28 & March 29. Jon will be speaking on ‘Teaching the quick pass game’. CFC is excited to have the McMaster OC participate in our Burlington clinic. Jon started his CIS coaching career after playing in the CIS. Coach Behie is grateful and excited for the opportunity to speak in front of his peers in Burlington.
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Coach Behie’s BIO:
Coach Behie returns for his sixth season after spending five years at McMaster as a student-athlete. Jon played on the Marauder football team from 2002-2006 and was also a member of the basketball team in 2002/2003 and 2004/2005. He was named football Rookie of the Year in 2002, Offensive MVP in 2005, Coaches Award Winner in 2006 and was awarded the Dr. Ray Johnson Award by the department for the 2006/2007 year. Jon graduated with degrees in both geography and history.

Jon worked as an offensive assistant with the Hamilton Ti-Cats in 2008 and also coordinated the CIS East-West Bowl when it was held at McMaster the same year. He also serves as Offensive Coordinator of Team Ontario West at the under 18 Football Canada Cup. Jon helps with events hosted by the department, having served on the committees for both the 2010 CIS Women’s Basketball Championship and the 2011 OUA Final Four.
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