In one of the more surprising moves of this year's offseason, former UCLA head coach Chip Kelly left the Bruins to take over as Ohio State's offensive coordinator.
Kelly, who has been a head coach for several different collegiate and NFL teams since 2009, explained his decision in an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show Thursday.
He explained that the change in responsibility for a collegiate head coach had him longing for the days when he could focus solely on football. In his new position with the Buckeyes, he believes he'll be able to return to that role.