Oregon Ducks Legend Jonathan Stewart Honors Chip Kelly’s Legacy and Dennis Dixon’s Impact on Turn Back The Flock Show

Oregon Ducks Legend Jonathan Stewart Honors Chip Kelly’s Legacy and Dennis Dixon’s Impact on Turn Back The Flock Show

In a recent episode of Turn Back The FlockOregon Ducks legend Jonathan Stewart opened up about the roots of Oregon football’s rise to prominence, giving special credit to former head coach Chip Kelly and quarterback Dennis Dixon. The show, hosted by former Ducks star Verone McKinley III, provides a platform for Oregon legends to share their experiences and stories, both on and off the field.

Stewart, a two-time All-American and former NFL standout, highlighted Kelly’s transformative influence. “Oregon wouldn’t be where it is without Chip Kelly,” he said. “The spread offense was something special, ignited through Dennis Dixon’s play.” Stewart’s remarks highlighted Kelly’s innovative coaching style, which revolutionized Oregon’s playbook and set the stage for the program’s national recognition.

During his time with the Ducks, Stewart led in rushing yards and set records in kick return yards, capturing fans’ hearts before his NFL career. Drafted 13th overall by the Carolina Panthers, Stewart went on to earn a Pro Bowl selection and play in the Super Bowl. His journey and tribute to Kelly and Dixon on Turn Back The Flock reflect the lasting impact of these pivotal figures on Oregon football’s legacy.

This episode of Turn Back The Flock is a must-watch for Ducks fans, offering an in-depth look at the players and coaches who have shaped Oregon’s rise in college football.