Jerry Neuheisel leaving UCLA to become QBs coach at Northwestern

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Jerry Neuheisel leaves home to work for someone familiar.

The longtime UCLA assistant, born at the school’s medical center, played quarterback for the Bruins and became de facto offensive coordinator last season, will join former boss Chip Kelly in a new role at Northwestern.

Neuheisel agreed to become the quarterbacks coach under Kelly, who will serve as the Wildcats’ offensive coordinator after being fired late last season from the same role with the NFL’s Las Vegas Raiders.

Kelly has long been Neuheisel’s mentor, bringing him to UCLA as a graduate assistant in 2018 and promoting him to wide receivers coach in 2021. After Kelly left to become Ohio State’s offensive coordinator before the 2024 season, Neuheisel served as tight ends coach under coach DeShaun Foster. Neuheisel then took over as offensive coordinator four games into last season following the departures of Foster and offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri.

The move helped spark a three-game midseason winning streak in which the Bruins upset then-No. 7 Penn State and averaged 33.3 points in wins over the Nittany Lions, Michigan State and Maryland.

Neuheisel, 33, was carried off the field after the Bruins beat Penn State in a scene reminiscent of the celebration after coming off the bench to lead UCLA to a road victory over Texas in 2014 by throwing a 33-yard touchdown pass to Jordan Payton.

After spending his final college season as Josh Rosen’s backup, Neuheisel played professionally for the Obic Seagulls of the Japanese X League in 2016. He began his coaching career in 2017 as the offensive quality control coach at Texas A&M before returning to his alma mater the following year.

Having long said he dreamed of becoming head coach at UCLA, Neuheisel’s latest move could be one step closer to another comeback.

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