Yesterday at 02:37 PM1 day Moderator No. Chip Kelly is coming back to the Big TenNorthwestern is hiring Chip Kelly as its new offensive coordinator, ESPN reports. Kelly, whom the Las Vegas Raiders fired as offensive coordinator in November, joins David Braun's staff.
Yesterday at 03:36 PM1 day No. Well, if Willie Taggart can find a job as running back coach in the NFL (Ravens), I am sure there will always be job opportunities for 'Ol Chipper. Success defined at Northwestern looks a heckuva lot different than success in the NFL, so good luck to him. I am not at all concerned about how this impacts any head to head matchups with OBD.
Yesterday at 05:25 PM1 day Moderator No. From the Buckeyes to the Wildcats. How low can the Chips fall?
Yesterday at 06:20 PM1 day No. I guess he's planning on NIL doing the recruiting for him.While I appreciate all he did when at Oregon, I wonder if he should be getting all that credit?How much was Bellotti? Or Helfrich?Was he a one-hit-wonder or just a flash-in-the-pan?
Yesterday at 07:12 PM1 day No. Chip emphasized three things while he was at Oregon that have become elementary to good college football. The mesh between the QB and the running back that allows the Quarterback to read the defense before either releasing or keeping the ball. The tempo between plays making the “hurry-up” that formerly was used only at the end of the half or end of the game common to the first possession and throughout the game. Physical conditioning to the extreme, so that Ducks on both sides of the ball could withstand the faster tempo and increased number of plays.Since the opponents we not trained and ready to defend what OBD presented, both as Bellotti’s OC and as head coach, the Ducks under Chip won lots of games using players who had fewer stars coming out of high school.The Ducks won lots of games in the 4th quarter simply by wearing out their opponents.
Yesterday at 08:55 PM1 day No. Chip had more pros than cons and I'm not talking about players going Pro vs getting arrested while at Oregon. Can't say for sure but it seems to me that the Ducks would not be where we are right now had it not been for Chip. Chip was 1/8" away from a Natty win. Subsequent coaches built off what Chip started. Outside help from Nike and Duck media did the rest.CFB is an ever changing landscape where the hot thing of today is a thing of the past 3-4 years latter.I wish him well at NW but won't feel sorry for him when he gets his butt kicked by the Ducks.
Yesterday at 09:07 PM1 day No. 3 hours ago, Jon Joseph said:From the Buckeyes to the Wildcats. How low can the Chips fall?I don’t understand this “career move.”Is Chip desperate for money (i.e., he has a SPENDING problem) or does he just enjoy coaching so much that he can’t sit out a year and potentially land a bigger job next year?
Yesterday at 09:32 PM1 day Moderator No. 24 minutes ago, OregonDucks said:Is Chip desperate for money (i.e., he has a SPENDING problem) or does he just enjoy coaching so much that he can’t sit out a yearFrom the few interviews in which he’s shared personal details, I would say it’s the latter. He just loves the game.
20 hours ago20 hr No. 4 hours ago, OregonDucks said:Is Chip desperate for money (i.e., he has a SPENDING problem) or does he just enjoy coaching so much that he can’t sit out a year and potentially land a bigger job next year?Unlikely money. I think it's more likely that he is obsessed with football and doesn't know or want to live without it. I'm sure he loves coaches and what he does. After his time in the NFL as a HC ended as it did I thought he'd sit out for awhile and evaluate his options but he turned around and took the HC job at UCLA real fast. I get the feeling that he will be one of those coaches forced to retire because no one will hire him when the time comes.
4 hours ago4 hr No. Has Chip had any real success since leaving Oregon?Other than the Rose bowl beatdown tOSU gave us?He may need to coach, but is he any good any more?For the record, I recognize that Chip at Oregon changed college football worldwide. The 'mesh', spread, tempo, run first all teams do it now.But in a world of "what have you done for me lately", what has he done.I used to think he was a QB whisperer. Now,?Best of luck CK. Don't take it personally when we clobber NW!
3 hours ago3 hr No. I don't know if there is any correlation for Chip (& "Spouse") but ever since he left Oregon the small-town boy from New Hampshire has always picked a large Metro for a job.PhiladelphiaSan FranciscoLos AngelesColumbusLas VegasChicagoColumbus and Vegas are bigger than many people realize.
2 hours ago2 hr Moderator No. 1 hour ago, HDuck said:I don't know if there is any correlation for Chip (& "Spouse") but ever since he left Oregon the small-town boy from New Hampshire has always picked a large Metro for a job.PhiladelphiaSan FranciscoLos AngelesColumbusLas VegasChicagoColumbus and Vegas are bigger than many people realize.Fellow Granite Staters - Ryan Day, Columbus - Dan Mullen, Las Vegashttps://247sports.com/college/florida/article/florida-gators-football-new-hampshire-roots-helped-establish-three-major-fbs-coaches-148882041/
1 hour ago1 hr No. I’ve always felt like Chip only has success when he walks into a great situation. Oregon was already rolling, Ohio State was loaded. When he’s had to build something or step into a tougher spot, the results have mostly been mediocre. Northwestern isn’t exactly a turnkey job, so this feels like a real test of him.
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