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UCLA head football coach Chip Kelly suggested Notre Dame's model for the rest of college football. The Fighting Irish football team is independent while other sports compete in the ACC.
UCLA’s Chip Kelly points to Notre Dame football as an example for realignment. UCLA coach Chip Kelly walks the sidelines at Autzen Stadium, where the Bruins played Oregon on Oct. 22.
Chip Kelly isn’t likely to sit around for a year waiting for Notre Dame to smarten up. If he’s headed to South Bend, it’ll be because Brian Kelly goes pro.
The UCLA that Chip Kelly began coaching in 2018 was very different than the UCLA he will one day leave. A few short years ago, the Bruins were members of a stable 12-team league filled with ...
Kelly explained his rationale this way, by saying that the Irish model is one that should be adopted across college football. Notre Dame is an independent in football, but they’re in a ...
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Chip Kelly advises Notre Dame against man coverage, cites Ohio State WR success in Rose Bowl masterpiece Kelly sent a warning to the Fighting Irish defense ahead of the national championship game.
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Previewing the matchup between Notre Dame's defensive coordinator and Ohio State's offensive coordinator. ... Chip Kelly. Coach Kelly has been around the horn when it comes to coaching experiencing.
Ohio State coaches Chip Kelly and Jim Knowles are speaking Tuesday at a noon press conference ahead of next week's national championship showdown with Notre Dame. You can watch the livestream of ...
UCLA coach Chip Kelly thinks that all college football teams should play as independents regardless of conference affiliation, just like Notre Dame.