Despite a disappointing 0-6 start to the 2015 CFL season, Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Chamblin does not appear to be in jeopardy of losing his job.

Riders general manager Brendan Taman spoke to CTV Regina's Lee Jones Sunday and gave the team's head coach a vote of confidence.

Riders GM Brendan Taman "I have not asked for permission to fire Chamblin. He is our coach going forward" #Riders — Lee Jones (@LeeJonesCTV) August 3, 2015

Craig and the board fully support Taman's decision. Taman expects Chamblin to be coach for rest of season #Riders — Lee Jones (@LeeJonesCTV) August 3, 2015

Chamblin has been the Riders' head coach since 2012, compiling a record of 29-31. The team has qualified for the playoffs every season under Chamblin, including a memorable Grey Cup victory on home soil in 2013.

However, at 0-6, the Riders find themselves in the basement of not only the West Division but the entire League.

Still, Taman reiterated his faith in Chamblin and believes that there is still plenty of confidence within the organization, straight through to the players themselves.

Taman - I believe in Chamblin as head. Coach. Every coach goes through spells like this. #Riders — Lee Jones (@LeeJonesCTV) August 3, 2015

Taman - compared to 2011, we are a better football club. Locker room still believes in themselves. #Riders — Lee Jones (@LeeJonesCTV) August 3, 2015

Taman did tell Jones that moves could still be made, however.