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Chip Kelly focused 'on what you can control' as speculation about job status heats up

The coach walked onto UCLA's practice field, just days before the big rivalry game, and sidestepped questions about his fate. "The noise, I don't control," he said. "My focus is my players and their well-being and teaching them how to move through adversity." The coach insisted he had not heard any call for his job. "I don't know that there is," he said. "I've not read one article, I've not ...
UCLA head coach Chip Kelly reacts to the failure of his Bruins to score against Arizona State from the 1- yard line at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023.

The coach walked onto UCLA's practice field, just days before the big rivalry game, and sidestepped questions about his fate.

"The noise, I don't control," he said. "My focus is my players and their well-being and teaching them how to move through adversity."

The coach insisted he had not heard any call for his job.

"I don't know that there is," he said. "I've not read one article, I've not been on the website, I don't listen to the radio, I don't watch TV, so I would not have

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