Football

Kyle DeVan
- Title:
- Offensive Line Coach
Hometown: Vacaville, Calif.
Family: Wife Erin, son Bode Chandler, daughter Lola Rose
Education: Oregon State, 2007 - business administration
NOTABLES Â Â Â Â Â Â
40: Career games played in the NFL with Indianapolis, Philadelphia and Tennessee
12: Games of 200 or more yards rushing by Ball State in his three seasons, including three of 300 or more
178: Yards per game on the ground by Ball State in his 36 games with the Cardinals
Two-Time:Â Rimington Award nominee as best center during OSU career
Joe Moore Award: Analyst with Michigan’s offensive line in 2021, winners of that season’s Joe Moore Award as the best in the nation
XLIV: Starting right guard in Super Bowl XLIV for the Indianapolis Colts
OREGON STATE (2023-Present)
• Appointed offensive line coach on December 4, 2023
CHARLOTTE (2023)
• Spent one season as associate head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach for the 49ers
• Charlotte averaged 145 rush yards per game
COLORADO (2022)
• Offensive line coach for the Buffaloes in 2022Â
• Colorado allowed 23 sacks, among the fewest in the Pac-12
MICHIGAN (2021)
• Offensive analyst in 2021. Worked primarily with the offensive line and co-offensive coordinator and line coach Sherrone Moore
• Michigan’s line received the Joe Moore Award that season, given to the nation’s best offensive line
• All five of the Wolverines’ starting linemen earned All-Big Ten honors
• Michigan played in the 2022 College Football Playoff and finished the season with a 12-2 record. The Wolverines finished the year ranked No. 3
ARIZONA (2019-20)
• Served two seasons as Arizona’s offensive line coach and run game coordinator
• Ranked among the conference’s top recruiters during his tenure with the Wildcats
• Arizona averaged 174 yards per game on the ground in 2019, third in the conference
BALL STATE (2016-18)
• Ball State’s offensive line coach for all three seasons with the Cardinals
• Promoted to assistant head coach for his final two seasons
• Ball State rushed for 300 or more yards three times his first season, and averaged 220 yards per game, the team’s best mark since 1978
• Ranked 30th nationally and third in the Mid-American Conference his first season
• Cardinals set a school single-game record with 652 yards of offense in a 42-6 win over Central Connecticut. Ball State rushed for 316 yards in the win
• Six Ball State offensive linemen earned Academic Mid-American-Conference honors in 2018
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2015)
• Spent one season as an assistant offensive line coach with New Orleans
• Heavily involved in all aspects of the run game and pass protection game planning under offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael
USC (2014)
• Worked one season as an offensive graduate assistant for the Trojans. USC went 9-4 in his lone season
Oregon State (2013)
• Began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant with the Beavers in 2013, coaching the tight ends
• OSU’s tight ends led the conference with 91 receptions for 924 yards and 11 touchdowns
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
• Oregon State - letterwinner on the offensive line from 2004-07
• Rimington Award nominee twice during his career
• 2006 All-Pac-10 Second-Team selection
• Earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors in 2005 and 2007
• OSU went 38-24 during his time in Corvallis
• Played in 40 games, starting 30, in the NFL with Indianapolis (2009-11), Philadelphia Eagles (2011) and Tennessee Titans (2012)
• Played three seasons for the Indianapolis Colts, starting 25 games at guard. Started at right guard in Super Bowl XLIV
• Signed as an undrafted free agent with Washington in 2008, and also spent time on the New York Jets’ practice squad
BOWL GAMES
2021Â Â Â Orange Bowl (analyst)
2014Â Â Â Holiday Bowl (GA)
2013   Hawai’i Bowl (GA)
2007Â Â Â Emerald Bowl (Player)
2006Â Â Â Sun Bowl (Player)
2004Â Â Â Insight Bowl (Player)
2003Â Â Â Las Vegas Bowl (Player)
Family: Wife Erin, son Bode Chandler, daughter Lola Rose
Education: Oregon State, 2007 - business administration
NOTABLES Â Â Â Â Â Â
40: Career games played in the NFL with Indianapolis, Philadelphia and Tennessee
12: Games of 200 or more yards rushing by Ball State in his three seasons, including three of 300 or more
178: Yards per game on the ground by Ball State in his 36 games with the Cardinals
Two-Time:Â Rimington Award nominee as best center during OSU career
Joe Moore Award: Analyst with Michigan’s offensive line in 2021, winners of that season’s Joe Moore Award as the best in the nation
XLIV: Starting right guard in Super Bowl XLIV for the Indianapolis Colts
OREGON STATE (2023-Present)
• Appointed offensive line coach on December 4, 2023
CHARLOTTE (2023)
• Spent one season as associate head coach, run game coordinator and offensive line coach for the 49ers
• Charlotte averaged 145 rush yards per game
COLORADO (2022)
• Offensive line coach for the Buffaloes in 2022Â
• Colorado allowed 23 sacks, among the fewest in the Pac-12
MICHIGAN (2021)
• Offensive analyst in 2021. Worked primarily with the offensive line and co-offensive coordinator and line coach Sherrone Moore
• Michigan’s line received the Joe Moore Award that season, given to the nation’s best offensive line
• All five of the Wolverines’ starting linemen earned All-Big Ten honors
• Michigan played in the 2022 College Football Playoff and finished the season with a 12-2 record. The Wolverines finished the year ranked No. 3
ARIZONA (2019-20)
• Served two seasons as Arizona’s offensive line coach and run game coordinator
• Ranked among the conference’s top recruiters during his tenure with the Wildcats
• Arizona averaged 174 yards per game on the ground in 2019, third in the conference
BALL STATE (2016-18)
• Ball State’s offensive line coach for all three seasons with the Cardinals
• Promoted to assistant head coach for his final two seasons
• Ball State rushed for 300 or more yards three times his first season, and averaged 220 yards per game, the team’s best mark since 1978
• Ranked 30th nationally and third in the Mid-American Conference his first season
• Cardinals set a school single-game record with 652 yards of offense in a 42-6 win over Central Connecticut. Ball State rushed for 316 yards in the win
• Six Ball State offensive linemen earned Academic Mid-American-Conference honors in 2018
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (2015)
• Spent one season as an assistant offensive line coach with New Orleans
• Heavily involved in all aspects of the run game and pass protection game planning under offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael
USC (2014)
• Worked one season as an offensive graduate assistant for the Trojans. USC went 9-4 in his lone season
Oregon State (2013)
• Began his coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant with the Beavers in 2013, coaching the tight ends
• OSU’s tight ends led the conference with 91 receptions for 924 yards and 11 touchdowns
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
• Oregon State - letterwinner on the offensive line from 2004-07
• Rimington Award nominee twice during his career
• 2006 All-Pac-10 Second-Team selection
• Earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention honors in 2005 and 2007
• OSU went 38-24 during his time in Corvallis
• Played in 40 games, starting 30, in the NFL with Indianapolis (2009-11), Philadelphia Eagles (2011) and Tennessee Titans (2012)
• Played three seasons for the Indianapolis Colts, starting 25 games at guard. Started at right guard in Super Bowl XLIV
• Signed as an undrafted free agent with Washington in 2008, and also spent time on the New York Jets’ practice squad
BOWL GAMES
2021Â Â Â Orange Bowl (analyst)
2014Â Â Â Holiday Bowl (GA)
2013   Hawai’i Bowl (GA)
2007Â Â Â Emerald Bowl (Player)
2006Â Â Â Sun Bowl (Player)
2004Â Â Â Insight Bowl (Player)
2003Â Â Â Las Vegas Bowl (Player)







