Chip Kelly’s First Play Call in Ohio State’s Spring Game Was a Cool Tribute to a Buckeyes Legend
In this story: Throughout his illustrious career—and particularly during his stint as Oregon's coach from 2009-12, during which he transformed the Ducks into one of college football's glamor programs—new Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly has been known for his high-flying offenses. Naturally, then, the first play he called in the Buckeyes' spring game Saturday was... out of the T formation? Lest fans think Kelly has gone conservative, he explained after the scrimmage that the play was a tribute to legendary former Ohio State coach Woody Hayes. "Mr. Hayes, he's a looming figure around this whole program. We go to...
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