In a trend that seems to be sweeping through this potentially-heated offseason hiring period like a jam band through downtown Eugene, Mike Bellotti of Oregon announced on Tuesday his plans to step aside as Oregon head coach and pass the reigns to current offensive coordinator (and rumored head coach candidate for a couple open jobs) Chip Kelly. According to UO President Dave Frohnmayer, the changes will take place when current Ducks athletic director Pat Kilkenny steps down. However, no one actually committed to when exactly that sequence of moves would happen. Bellotti will still coach the Ducks in 2009, and potentially, well past that point.
The announcement of future plans in Eugene comes just a couple weeks after Texas head coach Mack Brown announced that current defensive coordinator Will Muschamp would take over as head coach when he ended his storied career in burnt orange -- at an undetermined point somewhere in the future.
Both Kelly and Muschamp have been rumored as potential candidates for one or more of the open jobs this offseason, be it Tennessee, Clemson, Washington or a handful of other open coaching spots -- not to mention the inevitable NFL coordinator positions that would presumably open up with the annual pro-level coaching musical chairs routine. In theory, these moves help to keep those sought-after coordinators around at a lower pay grade. But it's a relatively safe bet that any of these deals can and will be thrown/bought out, if the right



















