
Chip Kelly-Oregon Ducks: His 10 Funniest Interviews
Chip Kelly has worked wonders for the Oregon Ducks. His offense is the most prolific in the nation, leading the NCAA in multiple categories.
But Kelly also leads the nation in awkward media interviews that are hilarious. The humor is dry and it's funny. Reporters are left with stupid half-grins on their faces, trying to react to Kelly.
He has admitted to throwing up when he found out Andrew Luck was returning to college. He described his own football career as "a ham and egger," and threatened to hit anybody that referred to themselves in the third-person.
Let's take a look at the top interviews Kelly has provided to the media as coach at Oregon.
Kelly Gets Interviewed by One of His Players
1 of 10Defensive lineman Terrell Turner unleashes his inner reporter while conducting an interview with his coach.
Biggest revelation: Kelly is not a fan of drivers in Oregon.
My favorite question: When was the last time you wore a regular hat other than an Oregon visor?
Favorite quote: It was by Turner on mini-golf: "I don't know how to mini golf first of all, I only know the real stuff."
Ah yes, don't want putting to get confused with the "real stuff."
Kelly takes that odd quote in stride and shows off his secret hand-shaking skills at the end.
Only One Chip
2 of 10Kelly tells Jim Rome that there isn't a chip on anybody's shoulder, saying "the only chip is the head coach."
Well done.
Add corny to the list of words to describe Oregon's head coach.
Chip Kelly Doesn't Care About Slow Starts
3 of 10Kelly tells Versus reporter Louis Johnson that a slow start against Cal didn't bother him. Apparently, Kelly doesn't care about the first half of games.
What adjustments does Kelly's team need to make in order for them to extend their one-point lead?
Well, he has to go figure that out and this interview is getting in the way.
Kelly Tells Crowd to Keep It Down and Announces Thoughts on His "D"
4 of 10Erin Andrews attempts to interview Kelly after beating Stanford, as crazed fans shout in the background.
Kelly tells the fans to give them a little respect, and they oblige. Andrews thinks he "dominated" the crowd.
But the funniest part lies in Kelly's answer to a question about the defense. Let's just say that Kelly isn't able to break down the complexities of the game plan for you.
Kelly Compares Game to World Cup
5 of 10Kelly tells sideline reporter Rebecca Haarlow that the Oregon and Arizona St. contest felt like "a World Cup game with the crowd and the injuries."
The Sun Devils were accused of faking injuries to slow down the high-powered Ducks offense.
The only thing missing was the sound of vuvuzelas in the background--and maybe a streaker.
Kelly Calls Out Harbough
6 of 10Leave it to Kelly to accuse a coach of being cozy with the refs without creating a whirlwind of controversy.
Kelly tells Erin Andrews that Stanford's head coach Jim Harbaugh is friends with the refs, and simply gets a chuckle. Apparently, he felt neglected, as Harbaugh was receiving all the attention. So Kelly had to scream to get it.
Poor Chip.
Math Confuses Kelly
7 of 10Kelly admits to Chris Fowler that math is not exactly his strong suit.
So now you know...Kelly has no clue about his defense, and also hates math and words. He is a big fan of pictures, though.
Chip Kelly: Nutritionist
8 of 10In this interview, Dr. Kelly tells a reporter how to flush your system.
Make sure to advise Kelly whenever you need to get rid of the lactic acid in your muscles.
Is he sending mixed messages? In this last video he is talking about the No. 2 at McDonalds; now he is a health nut?
Kelly Not a Fan of Interviews
9 of 10He may be the best interview in all of college football, but that doesn't mean he enjoys it.
Live on ESPN, Kelly admits to not being a fan of conducting interviews with the media. He cites interviews as one of the most challenging aspects of the job.
Well, then I guess it's a one-sided love affair, Chip. The media loves you and your dry one-liners.
Kelly Does It All for The Ducks
10 of 10You thought Kelly was just the coach.
He also doubles as the mascot in this video, as he goes up and down the crowd unleashing high-fives and hand shakes. No word on if he's the Duck that is stuck doing all the push-ups after an Oregon TD.
I love how the GameDay crew tries to act like they don't know he is the one under the mask.




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