Ohio State’s Chip Kelly takes shot at Oregon
Saban doesn't appear to want that responsibility, but that didn't stop Kelly from being the latest to float him for the job. He added three other names as options: former Stanford coach David Shaw, former Washington and Boise State coach Chris Petersen and former Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith.
Will Howard has turned heads with his play for Ohio State through the course of the Buckeyes’ run in the College Football Playoff.
We’re less than a week from the biggest game of the college football season, the College Football Playoff National Championship game between YOUR Ohio State Buckeyes and the Notre Dame
Ohio State OC Chip Kelly fired a shot at Oregon ahead of the national championship, stating the Ducks couldn't stop them with 11 defenders.
Chip Kelly has always been a bit of a jokester, and the Ohio State offensive coordinator was true to form even 2 days from one of the biggest football games of his life.
In response to Lanning's intentional penalty and the Ducks' subterfuge, Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly took a shot at Oregon football's head coach, per Sports Illustrated's Pat Forde.
UNH great Jerry Azumah is among New Hampshire faithful following Ryan Day and Chip Kelly's quest to lead Ohio State to national football title.
Former Oregon Ducks coach Chip Kelly took a shot at his former football program on Saturday. Ahead of Monday’s national championship game against Notre Dame, the current Ohio State offensive coordinator was asked about what motivated the Buckeyes entering their Rose Bowl matchup with Oregon — a 41-21 blowout win.
There are no foolproof apps or websites that give advice on how to go from transfer portal quarterback to team leader in one season, but Ohio State’s Will Howard and Notre Dame’s Riley Leonard could probably offer a tutorial on what steps to take.
ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, who played quarterback for the Buckeyes from 1989 to '93, will be on color commentating duties in Atlanta alongside play-by-play partner Chris Fowler—and he isn't shying away from his OSU fandom:
Jim Knowles is at his most comfortable hiding in an office, door closed, with a cup of coffee as he dissects plays and draws up game plans. He's not a mystery in the Ohio State football facility, but when that door is closed,