Jonathan Ferrey
12 Total Updates since January 16, 2013
4 months ago Article 105 comments
Watch and react, or just follow along as former Oregon coach Chip Kelly is introduced to the Philadelphia media
4 months ago Video 1 comment
Recanting the harrowing tale of Chip Kelly's surprising departure for Philadelphia, and looking ahead to the next head coach, and the task of keeping recruits committed to the program.
4 months ago Article 19 comments
Chip Kelly's departure will make recruiting more difficult, but Oregon can still sign a strong class.
4 months ago Article 2 comments
Athletic director Rob Mullens and players Brian Jackson and Hroniss Grassu met the media Wednesday to talk about Chip Kelly's departure.
4 months ago Article 60 comments
How will Oregon fans remember the Chip Kelly era?
4 months ago Article 3 comments
Jesuit's Doug Brenner is sticking with his Oregon commitment, and it looks like Aloha's Thomas Tyner will, too.
4 months ago Article 108 comments
Rob Mullens will be holding a press conference shortly, to give some info on Oregon's status after Chip Kelly's departure.
4 months ago Article 2 comments
Recruiting uncertainty is rampant after news that Chip Kelly is leaving, but two Oregon commits say they're still headed to Eugene next season.
4 months ago Article 3 comments
Here's how you can apply to be Oregon's next head football coach.
4 months ago Article 16 comments
Now that Chip is gone, we can finally answer the question: Will Chip Kelly's offense work in the NFL?
4 months ago Article 31 comments
Tyrell and Tyree Robinson have re-opened their commitment after the news that Chip Kelly is leaving. They are said to be considering Ohio State, Notre Dame, and USC in addition to Oregon.
4 months ago Article 55 comments
Chip Kelly has left Oregon for greener pastures. What do we know about the Man who is likely to replace him?
4 months ago Article 344 comments
The news is official. Chip Kelly is the next coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. We try to grapple with what this means for Oregon. The Ducks should be strong in the short-term, but long term the Ducks have questions.