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On Chip Kelly (and somewhat on Frost too), I feel like he had so much success for the first several years because he was doing something new and innovative and defenses had to prepare for it just for 1 team per season back then. Now people know the offense a lot better, and more teams are running a version of it or at least some plays, and he hasn’t been as successful. I don’t think he will ever be as successful, unless he can keep changing things up. 

I don’t know if he will work out at OSU. If he does it’s only due to the far superior talent, IMO. 

 
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On Chip Kelly (and somewhat on Frost too), I feel like he had so much success for the first several years because he was doing something new and innovative and defenses had to prepare for it just for 1 team per season back then. Now people know the offense a lot better, and more teams are running a version of it or at least some plays, and he hasn’t been as successful. I don’t think he will ever be as successful, unless he can keep changing things up.


I think that's a good take. Totally was an innovator.

But he also definitely wasn't recruiting the same caliber of players across the board at UCLA as he was at Oregon. He did a lot to make a really unique brand at Oregon and that brought in great players also.

Somehow the brand just didn't entirely transfer over to UCLA.

 
I think that's a good take. Totally was an innovator.

But he also definitely wasn't recruiting the same caliber of players across the board at UCLA as he was at Oregon. He did a lot to make a really unique brand at Oregon and that brought in great players also.

Somehow the brand Nike money just didn't entirely transfer over to UCLA.
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I think that's a good take. Totally was an innovator.

But he also definitely wasn't recruiting the same caliber of players across the board at UCLA as he was at Oregon. He did a lot to make a really unique brand at Oregon and that brought in great players also.

Somehow the brand just didn't entirely transfer over to UCLA.
I think UCLA is far from an easy job right now. They are little brother to USC, it's not a "college town" meaning that people don't pay near the attention to t he program as lots of other fanbases, and I'm not sure they have a lot of NIL money coming in. 

 
I think UCLA is far from an easy job right now. They are little brother to USC, it's not a "college town" meaning that people don't pay near the attention to t he program as lots of other fanbases, and I'm not sure they have a lot of NIL money coming in. 


Agreed. Mainly just pointing out how much easier it is to have great seasons when you have great recruiting classes.

Chip had the X's & O's and the talent with the Ducks.

 
At least we will have some continuity for a couple weeks.  Guessing UCLA ends up being an early game as well if we lose to Indiana.  
I was thinking UCLA would probably be a 2:00 game so it's not like they are playing a 9:00am game.  But, maybe they don't think about that.

I'm hoping not for an 11:00 game for UCLA, I'm going to it.

 
I was thinking UCLA would probably be a 2:00 game so it's not like they are playing a 9:00am game.  But, maybe they don't think about that.


I don't thin they care.

Washington played at Iowa this past Saturday at 11am.  And they are playing at Indiana a week from Saturday at 11am.

 
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