
Analyzing the impact Chip Kelly's had on Ohio State football's 2024 offense
Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis discuss Ohio State's offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
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Show Notes
On this episode of Buckeye Talk, we analyze the impact Chip Kelly has had on Ohio State football's 2024 offense.
Stephen Means, Stefan Krajisnik and Andrew Gillis look at every angle of why it was so important that the first person Ryan Day gave up play-calling duties to is his former mentor and what that says about the program overall. In doing so, they answer a series of questions:
- Where Kelly's influence is felt the most in terms of offensive philosophy
- Where Kelly's influence is felt the most in terms of position group
- What's OSU's fastball offensively?
- The biggest difference between Day now and a year ago
- Was Kelly the perfect hire?
- What if Bill O'Brien never left for Boston College?
- What this hire says about how Day has evolved in terms of his hiring practices.
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