COLUMBUS, Ohio -- During conversation with Chip Kelly, the reasons he is currently Ohio State's offensive coordinator leak out in pieces. Not many head coaches leave a Power Four job with years ...
Chip Kelly was a first-year offensive coordinator ... Their wives are close friends. Day’s children consider Kelly an uncle. “That matters,” Day said, “when you’re talking about trust.” ...
But UNH had something Delaware didn't: Ryan Day and Chip Kelly. Two of the game's most innovative offensive minds, who, even then, had an inherent trust in each other, molded from their Manchester ...
Head coach Chip Kelly had gained a lot of NFL interest, being interviewed by the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported that Kelly had ...
Chip Kelly, born on November 25, 1963, is a renowned American football coach with a notable college and professional football career. He hails from Dover, New Hampshire. Kelly's coaching journey ...
On Monday, 10TV Sports anchor Adam King tweeted Chip Kelly's answer to the biggest difference between being a head coach and his current role as Ohio State's offensive coordinator. Kelly's answer?
Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly met with the media on Tuesday for a wide-ranging interview. He began speaking about the Buckeyes' offensive line and he's been pleased with the progress ...
But one member of the Buckeyes' coaching staff is well familiar with one of college football's toughest places to play at on the road in recent years: offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Why?
Before Chip Kelly shocked the college football world by leaving UCLA for an offensive coordinator position at Ohio State, the 60-year-old coach became a household name in college football with ...
Chip Kelly faced this dilemma after taking the Oregon Ducks to the national championship game in 2011. He stuck around for one more year at Oregon before jumping to the NFL in 2013. He spent four ...
Current Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly had a marvelous run as the head coach of the Oregon Ducks from 2009-2012, going 46-7 (33-3 Pac-12). His teams earned wins in the Fiesta Bowl and ...