UCLA Head Coach Chip Kelly Dishearten For Pac-12 Collapse
With only four team remaining in Pac-12 conference, is on verge of collapsing.
While sports pundits are calculating how much time is left for Pac-12, while its one by one schools are leaving for the Big ten and Big 12.
Among college football fans Chip Kelly, head coach of the UCLA is saddened by Pac-12 collapsing. Chip Kelly, who got attention after his successful stint as head coach of the Oregon Ducks, seemed disheartened for Pac-12 collapsing while appearing on “The GoJo Show” this week.
Kelly said, “A lot of my fondest experiences as a coach are in this league. It’s just hard to actually really fathom that there’s four teams left right now.”
"It's just sad that when you think of the history and tradition of this league, a year from now there's not even going to be a PAC-10 or a PAC-12. That's going to be hard."
— GoJo Show (@GoJoShow) August 23, 2023
– Chip Kelly on the last days of the PAC-12https://t.co/8jP6cbLeq0 pic.twitter.com/eP943XGxuM
Kelly also admitted that UCLA and USC were “the impetus” behind the collapse of the Pac-12 with their decision to leave for the Big Ten. However, UCLA coach seemed disheartened with the Pac-12 destruction.
Kelly said, “It’s just sad that when you think of the history and tradition of this league, a year from now there’s not even going to be a PAC-10 or a PAC-12. That’s going to be hard.”
The USC and UCLA left Pac-12 to join the Big Ten in 2024.
Where other school of Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah are all Big 12-bound, leaving Cal, Stanford, Oregon State and Washington State as the last four standing.
This will be the final season for the Pac-12 conference if conference members failed to add more schools.
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