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Chip Kelly Leaves UCLA to Join Ohio State as Offensive Coordinator
Chip Kelly, the former head coach of UCLA Football, has made a surprising move to join Ohio State as their new offensive coordinator. In a significant development for both programs, Kelly’s departure from UCLA has left Bruins fans stunned.
The decision comes after Kelly’s six-season stint at UCLA, where he led the team to a slightly above .500 record. Despite receiving support from the school, Kelly opted to leave for an assistant coaching role at Ohio State under head coach Ryan Day.
UCLA Athletic Director Martin Jarmond expressed gratitude towards Kelly for his service and announced a national search for the next head coach. The departure marks a notable shift in the coaching landscape of college football.
Chip Kelly’s ties to Ryan Day go back to their shared history in New Hampshire, where they first crossed paths. Their long-standing relationship has now led to Kelly taking up a key position at Ohio State, a move that has reshaped Ohio State’s coaching staff.
The move poses challenges for UCLA as they navigate through an unexpected coaching change. The departure leaves the Bruins in a tough spot with limited options for a replacement head coach in the current coaching cycle.
The unexpected shift in coaching staff also raises questions about the future of key players at UCLA, including quarterback Ethan Garbers and other veterans on the team. The transition to a new coaching regime is likely to impact the team’s dynamic heading into the upcoming season.
With Kelly’s departure, UCLA faces a period of uncertainty as they search for stability in their coaching ranks. The Bruins will need to regroup quickly to fill the void left by Kelly’s exit and prepare for the challenges of the upcoming season in the NCAA Pac-12 conference.