Congratulations to Oregon Head Coach Dan Lanning

He’s a good coach with talent on the roster. Not sure how he can do with a roster full of scrubs. Time will tell.
 
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Closest I could find, but will work if Oregon somehow at least puts up a fight.
Looked more like the Duck was offering "submission".
 
From the thread title I was positive he had accepted the UCF job before even coaching a day in Eugene.

there’s always next year.
 
Yeah, not buying the Lanning narrative until he actually produces something at Oregon.

Muschamp was brought in in 2021 to assist Kirby in holding Lanning's hand.
It was admitted by Kirby that Muschamp was brought in as an analyst to "coach the coaches".

In 2020 (Lanning's 2nd season) Georgia regressed to....

12th in Total Defense
16th in Scoring Defense
124th in Red Zone Defense
88th in Passing Yards Allowed

Georgia had the horses via recruiting (prior to Lanning), they just weren't being lined up right in 2020. Enter Muschamp in 2021 to turn it around.
 
Oregon's new head coach Dan Lanning ends his defensive coordinator career with Georgia with a national championship and no better way to finish the game then with a pick 6. Welcome to Eugene coach! Show those recruits and current players that ring and bring one to Oregon!

So a natty on a platter in 2022 for the Quack Attack?
 
Texas AM could finish 8-4 and still be ranked 9th
noticed that they didn't get ranked in the final poll that came out last night. 2nd time Jimbo hasn't finished a season ranked in the top 25. I think they were making a point about the WF game cancellation imo
 
Regarding risks in this season's coaching carousel, I'd put Oregon (1) and Notre Dame (2) at the highest risk levels for their new HC's to end up in the massive pile of P5 coordinator carcasses that failed to live up to expectations at the next level.
 
Regarding risks in this season's coaching carousel, I'd put Oregon (1) and Notre Dame (2) at the highest risk levels for their new HC's to end up in the massive pile of P5 coordinator carcasses that failed to live up to expectations at the next level.
wow, those would be two of the lowest imo. Freeman is really young and will have a long leash, but he's already having a positive impact on the trail. Lanning is copying the Bama system with his staff. Plus with Phil, it's not going to stop. They will still be getting top 10 classes
 
wow, those would be two of the lowest imo. Freeman is really young and will have a long leash, but he's already having a positive impact on the trail. Lanning is copying the Bama system with his staff. Plus with Phil, it's not going to stop. They will still be getting top 10 classes


Yeah, OK.

A HC with no experience, who's hand as DC at Georgia was being held by Kirby and Muschamp.
An OC with awful numbers in his 2 years at P5 FSU.
A DC with minimal experience.

Both OC and DC are buddies from previous G5 jobs. 'Spread the wealth!!'

A recipe for disaster which has been proven time and time again. Like 95% of the time or even higher when there are Natty aspirations.

Edited: Tosh Lupoi has some DC experience. I was under the impression their DC was from Baylor, but I guess he's Co-DC.
 
Dammit, that has me choking on my chortle.
Not our fault they hired Manny and sucked bawls. That's how the OOC cookie crumbles.
 
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