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To find the most interesting artifact from Chip Kelly’s six years at Oregon, go to the parking garage of the Ducks’ football facility. There, a mural is painted on the wall, depicting Oregon ...
Chip Kelly record at Oregon. Here's a year-by-year breakdown of how the Ducks fared under Kelly: Bowl game result in parentheses. 2009: 10-3 overall (Rose Bowl — Loss) ...
Chip Kelly Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian In 2011, Oregon's offense played 1,015 snaps in 14 games -- 11th-most in the nation -- despite ranking dead last out of 120 teams in time of possession.
Oregon players dump Gatorade on coach Chip Kelly after the Ducks beat Kansas State 35-17 in the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Ariz. on Jan. 3, 2013. (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images) ...
Here's what to know about why Kelly departed from Oregon in 2013, including what his record was in the NFL: Why did Chip Kelly leave Oregon? Following four successful seasons with Oregon, which ...
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Oregon's hiring of Chip Kelly named one of most important moves in the last 25 years - MSNIn a list compiled by CBS Sports and writer Shehan Jeyarajah, Oregon's hiring of Kelly wasn't quite a Top 10 move in the last 25 years of college football, but just about as it was ranked No. 11 ...
The Chip Kelly era at Oregon was a short but thrilling ride for Duck fans. Kelly, now the offensive coordinator for No. 2 Ohio State, came to Oregon for that same role on Mike Bellotti's staff in ...
They looked like Chip Kelly's Ducks. This is nothing against Mark Helfrich, who led Oregon to the national championship game at the end of the 2014 season, or Mario Cristobal, who won two Pac-12 ...
July 24, 2012; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Chip Kelly (left), running back Kenjon Barner (center), and line backer Michael Clay talk to the media during PAC-12 Media Day at ...
Saturday's Pac-12 meeting No. 9 UCLA and No. 10 Oregon will mark a reunion of sorts for Bruins coach Chip Kelly. The fifth-year UCLA coach is making just his third return to Eugene, Ore., since he ...
EUGENE, Ore. -- It was 12 years ago that Chip Kelly, then just 18 games into his tenure as Oregon head coach, stood on the sideline opposite Stanford's Jim Harbaugh and called a surprise onside kick.
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