Everyone is speculating on Chip Kelly's future after UCLA AD Dan Guerrero sets retirement date
Dan Guerrero has been the athletic director at UCLA since 2002, but now he’s 68 years old, and it seems his career is coming to an end.
Per a report from Los Angeles Times reporter Nathan Fenno on Thursday morning, Guerrero is set to retire in the summer of 2020:
UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero will retire June 30, 2020, per a UC system document.
— Nathan Fenno (@nathanfenno) September 19, 2019
Per Fenno, the UC Regents have approved Guerrero’s salary through his retirement date:
Per @latbbolch, the UC Regents have approved Guerrero's contract extension through his June 30, 2020, retirement date.
— Nathan Fenno (@nathanfenno) September 19, 2019
So, what does this mean for football coach Chip Kelly and men’s basketball coach Mick Cronin? Fans are speculating about their futures with the program on Twitter:
Will be interesting to see how this affects Chip Kelly's job security. Short term may help as UCLA won't want a lame duck AD hiring the next coach. But Chip better be good next year when there's a new AD with no loyalty to him https://t.co/Y0CERAOImV
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) September 19, 2019
So are we officially starting the clock on Chip Kelly then?
— MAK (@makallstrom) September 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/GregMcLNK/status/1174727457360027648
https://twitter.com/mosesweintraub/status/1174727019420114944
Mick Cronin and Chip Kelly both get to work for the person who didn’t hire them. That’ll go swimmingly. https://t.co/fln9mIaxFD
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) September 19, 2019
Things are in flux at UCLA now, so it’ll be interesting to see what happens. Kelly’s tenure just got a whole lot less stable though.