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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
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: 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 2022
• 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
2021 Orange Bowl (analyst)
2014 Holiday Bowl (GA)
2013 Hawai’i Bowl (GA)
2007 Emerald Bowl (Player)
2006 Sun Bowl (Player)
2004 Insight Bowl (Player)
2003 Las Vegas Bowl (Player)
Family: Wife Erin, son Bode Chandler, daughter Lola Rose
Education: Oregon State, 2007 - business administration
NOTABLES
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: 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 2022
• 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
2021 Orange Bowl (analyst)
2014 Holiday Bowl (GA)
2013 Hawai’i Bowl (GA)
2007 Emerald Bowl (Player)
2006 Sun Bowl (Player)
2004 Insight Bowl (Player)
2003 Las Vegas Bowl (Player)
Oregon State Football Interviews: September 17, 2025
Wednesday, September 17
Oregon State Football Interviews: September 16, 2025
Tuesday, September 16
Oregon State Football Press Conference - Head Coach Trent Bray (Sept. 15, 2025)
Monday, September 15
Oregon State Football Interviews: September 10, 2025
Wednesday, September 10