Kelly met with Tampa, decides to stay at Oregon

Posted: 12:00am on Jan 23, 2012; Modified: 8:19am on Jan 24, 2012

PORTLAND -- Oregon head coach Chip Kelly announced today that he's remaining with the Ducks, though he says he was flattered by the interest shown in him by the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

"I enjoyed meeting with the Glazer family and General Manager Mark Dominik, but after numerous discussions, I concluded that I have some unfinished business to complete at the University of Oregon," Kelly said in a statement released through the school.

The Bucs are searching for a new head coach after firing Raheem Morris after finishing last in the NFC South.

Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens said Oregon granted Tampa Bay permission to talk to Kelly.

"We are pleased with Coach Kelly's decision to remain as our head coach," Mullens said. "Coach Kelly has provided great leadership and remains committed to building on our position among the elite college football programs in the country."

University spokesman Dave Williford said Kelly is on a recruiting trip and was unavailable for comment Monday.

Kelly is 34-6 at Oregon and has won three conference titles. He led the Ducks to a 45-38 victory over Wisconsin in this year's Rose Bowl, their first Rose Bowl win in 95 years, and also guided Oregon to a berth in the 2011 BCS championship game, where the Ducks lost to Auburn.

But Oregon also remains a program under investigation by the NCAA over a $25,000 payment made in 2010 to Texas-based Willie Lyles for a recruiting package he provided to the school.

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