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'''Charles Edward Kelly''' (born November 25, 1963)<ref>{{cite news|last=Wilner|first=Jon|title=Silicon Chip: 49ers coach Chip Kelly brings unseen innovation to NFL|date=April 11, 2020|newspaper=The Mercury News|url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/01/16/silicon-chip-49ers-coach-chip-kelly-brings-unseen-innovation-to-nfl/|access-date=April 11, 2020}}</ref> is an [[American football]] coach who is the [[offensive coordinator]] for the [[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State Buckeyes]]. He came to prominence as a [[college football]] head coach for the [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon Ducks]] from [[2009 Oregon Ducks football team|2009]] to [[2012 Oregon Ducks football team|2012]], leading them to the [[2011 BCS National Championship Game]]. Kelly's success led to a stint in the [[National Football League]] (NFL), where he coached for four seasons, three with the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[2013 Philadelphia Eagles season|2013]]–[[2015 Philadelphia Eagles season|2015]]) and one with the [[San Francisco 49ers]] ([[2016 San Francisco 49ers season|2016]]). After the NFL, Kelly returned to college in 2018 as the head coach of [[UCLA Bruins football|UCLA Bruins]], coaching for six seasons before leaving in 2024 to join Ohio State as their offensive coordinator. |
'''Charles Edward Kelly''' (born November 25, 1963)<ref>{{cite news|last=Wilner|first=Jon|title=Silicon Chip: 49ers coach Chip Kelly brings unseen innovation to NFL|date=April 11, 2020|newspaper=The Mercury News|url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2016/01/16/silicon-chip-49ers-coach-chip-kelly-brings-unseen-innovation-to-nfl/|access-date=April 11, 2020}}</ref> is an [[American football]] coach who is the [[offensive coordinator]] for the [[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State Buckeyes]]. He came to prominence as a [[college football]] head coach for the [[Oregon Ducks football|Oregon Ducks]] from [[2009 Oregon Ducks football team|2009]] to [[2012 Oregon Ducks football team|2012]], leading them to the [[2011 BCS National Championship Game]]. Kelly's success led to a stint in the [[National Football League]] (NFL), where he coached for four seasons, three with the [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[2013 Philadelphia Eagles season|2013]]–[[2015 Philadelphia Eagles season|2015]]) and one with the [[San Francisco 49ers]] ([[2016 San Francisco 49ers season|2016]]). After the NFL, Kelly returned to college in 2018 as the head coach of [[UCLA Bruins football|UCLA Bruins]], coaching for six seasons before leaving in 2024 to join Ohio State as their offensive coordinator. Kelly is most known and widely regarded for his invention and mainstream success of the Spread Offense. |
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==Early life and education== |
==Early life and education== |