Kevin Eiben
Toronto Argonauts | |
Linebackers coach | |
Height | 6 ft 1 in (185 cm) |
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Weight | 215 lb (98 kg) |
US college | Bucknell |
High school | Vancouver College |
CFL draft | 2001 / Round: 4 / Pick: 26 |
Drafted by | Toronto Argonauts |
Career history | |
As coach | |
2013 | McMaster Marauders (DC) |
2014–2016 | Toronto Varsity Blues (DC) |
2017–2018 | Toronto Argonauts (STC) |
2019–present | Toronto Argonauts (LB) |
As player | |
2001–2011 | Toronto Argonauts |
2012 | Hamilton Tiger-Cats |
Career highlights and awards | |
CFL All-Star | 2004, 2005, 2007 |
CFL East All-Star | 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 |
Career stats | |
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Kevin Eiben (born September 28, 1979) is a former professional
Early years
Eiben grew up in
Eiben attended
Eiben went on to Bucknell University, where he majored in business management. He was a Dean’s List student and member of the Patriot League Academic Honour Roll. In his 4 years playing for the Bucknell Bison football team, Eiben started 33 of 43 games playing at either strong or free safety position. He holds a number of school records, including sharing the single-game interception record of 4. In 1999, he received the Clarke Hinkle Award as the Bison's outstanding linebacker or defensive back. He led the Patriot League in 2000 with eight interceptions and, in 2001, was named an American Football Coaches Association All-American, a second team AP Division I-AA All-American, was a first team All-Patriot League selection, a first team ECAC All-Star, the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athlete, and the Bison's MVP. Eiben was inducted into the Bison Hall of Fame in 2012. [1]
After his first year with the Argos, he went to Florida State in the off-season to do his Masters in Sports Management.
Professional career
Eiben was selected by the
On February 13, 2003, Eiben became a free agent and re-signed with the Argos on February 20. He played in all 18 games and two playoff games of the 2003 CFL season, primarily on special teams and as a backup linebacker and led the league with 33 special teams tackles. He also achieved his first career quarterback sack and his first career interception.[1]
Eiben was a part of the Grey Cup Championship team in 2004 with the Argos and over his career was a CFL All-Star 3 times and East All-Star 5 times. He currently has the second most tackles (814) in CFL history for a Canadian player behind Mike O'Shea (1320).
He extended his contract with the Argos on February 14, 2009. Eiben was a player representative as a part of the Reebok 'Rediscover' campaign in 2010. He became a free agent on February 15, 2012 and then signed with Hamilton Tiger-Cats on February 18, 2012.[2]
After one season with the Ticats, Eiben announced his retirement via Twitter on March 4, 2013. Eiben retired having played 11 season with the Argonauts and one season with the Tiger-Cats. Throughout his career Eiben amassed 722 Defensive tackles, 92 Special Team tackles, 15 sacks, 10 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries.[3]
Business
Kevin Eiben was a franchise owner of Sport Specific Training (SST) with a location in Oakville, Ontario from 2009 to 2014 before selling to his business partner who still runs the location.
After retiring from the CFL, Eiben took a position with the Front Office of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats as Manager, Business Development and Corporate Partnerships for the new Tim Hortons Field, home to the PanAm games in 2015 and Hamilton Tiger-Cats starting July 2014 season.
Coaching
Eiben was the defensive coordinator with the McMaster Marauders for the 2013 season and was the defensive coordinator with the University of Toronto Varsity Blues from 2014 to 2016. In 2017, he became the special teams coordinator of the Toronto Argonauts.[4]
Personal
Kevin is currently living in Mississauga with his wife Alison and their 3 children, Carter, Brielle and Lucas. They also have a dog, Rex the puggle.
References
- ^ a b c d e "Kevin Eiben". Roster. Toronto Argonauts Football Club. Archived from the original on 2009-02-14. Retrieved 2009-02-18.
- ^ "Ticats strike again, add trio through free agency". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2017-09-02.
- ^ http://cfl.ca/article/canadian-lb-eiben-to-hang-up-his-cleats Announces Retirement
- ^ "KEVIN EIBEN". argonauts.ca. Retrieved March 25, 2017.