Heโs entering the fifth year of an expensive and so-far unproductive project, but coach Chip Kelly remains as defiantly evasive as he was when he made his celebrated arrival at UCLA.
Speaking Friday at Pac-12 media day, the stateโs highest-paid public employee didnโt want to define what a successful season would be for his team.
He didnโt want to reflect on his programโs evolution under him.
And he definitely didnโt want to acknowledge that he has to prove to his schoolโs administration that heโs the right coach to lead UCLA into the Big Ten in two years.
โI’ve never worried about my contract my entire life,โ Kelly said. “I’m blessed just that I get a chance to coach football.โ
His refusal to address reality didnโt change his predicament.
Kelly has to deliver results.
UCLAโs roster is his, made up almost entirely of players he recruited.
He has a fifth-year quarterback in Dorian Thompson-Robinson and the best running back in the conference in Zach Charbonnet.
His team was 8-4 last season and its schedule is as soft as Bruins defenses under Kelly, starting with gimmies against Bowling Green, Alabama State and South Alabama.
The Bruins can win 10 games. They should win 10 games.
โSuccess is having a really good Friday,โ Kelly said, recycling one of his go-to cliches.
Kelly smirked.
โThat part doesnโt change,โ he said.
Plenty has changed from the first time Kelly represented the Bruins at this conferenceโs media day, however.
The Bruins arenโt the Gutty Little Bruins anymore. Theyโre now the Wasteful Spending Bruins.
They have paid Kelly more than $4 million a year. They once spent more than $5 million in a season to feed their players. They spent $65 million on their state-of-the-art training facility.
The program has become the football equivalent of Californiaโs high-speed rail, its costs unjustifiable and its results indefensible.
Kellyโs record at UCLA is 18-25, the worst record of any coach in school history who lasted four seasons.
Somehow, Kelly managed to not only to keep his job but also receive a new four-year contract.
The key was in the details.
If Kelly is fired after Dec. 23 of next year, UCLA wouldnโt owe him another dime.
In other words, athletic director Martin Jarmond can take the next year and a half to decide whether he wants Kelly coaching the Bruins in their inaugural season in the Big Ten. If…