I'd think you all would want Lannbo to STAY forever. 0-2 vs UW and guaranteed to blow 1-2 games per year with asinine playcalls.
Oregon will be fine even if Lanning leaves. They have been able to plug and play coaches for the last decade. It'll just be fun to see the "Thank God we got rid of that slimy Tahgart/Mario and got a man of integrity in Mario/Lanning who WANTS to be here crowd have to change their narrative yet again
"Texas A&M After losing the Pac-12 championship, Lanning accepted the job at Texas A&M for a massive 4-year, $40 million dollar contract making him a top 10 paid coach in college football. Many fans thought this move was a bit quick since he's only been a head coach for 2 years, but it was very necessary given Texas A&M's past failure. During his opening press conference he cited his love for the SEC and was quoted saying, "It just means more down here. I loved my time in Eugene, but the South made me and I missed it every day. There were big games up there, but nothing is quite as big as a Saturday night in the South. I look forward to competing at the highest level and making Texas A&M a winner."
Oregon Retaliation (Night of the Burning Duck) Oregon A.D. Rob Mullens publicly shamed Lanning after his departure quoted as saying "Truly unbelievable. We gave this guy a chance, then he goes and does this? Boo him and Loser A&M". Soon after the announcement was made, students and fans took to the street leading to one of the worst disasters in history. It started peacefully as students chanted and walked through campus, but it soon turned deadly as fans caught a glimpse of Lanning landing in College Station. Molotov cocktails were soon crafted and Eugene was ablaze for 7 days and 7 nights. The damage is quoted at $45 million dollars."
"Texas A&M After losing the Pac-12 championship, Lanning accepted the job at Texas A&M for a massive 4-year, $40 million dollar contract making him a top 10 paid coach in college football. Many fans thought this move was a bit quick since he's only been a head coach for 2 years, but it was very necessary given Texas A&M's past failure. During his opening press conference he cited his love for the SEC and was quoted saying, "It just means more down here. I loved my time in Eugene, but the South made me and I missed it every day. There were big games up there, but nothing is quite as big as a Saturday night in the South. I look forward to competing at the highest level and making Texas A&M a winner."
Oregon Retaliation (Night of the Burning Duck) Oregon A.D. Rob Mullens publicly shamed Lanning after his departure quoted as saying "Truly unbelievable. We gave this guy a chance, then he goes and does this? Boo him and Loser A&M". Soon after the announcement was made, students and fans took to the street leading to one of the worst disasters in history. It started peacefully as students chanted and walked through campus, but it soon turned deadly as fans caught a glimpse of Lanning landing in College Station. Molotov cocktails were soon crafted and Eugene was ablaze for 7 days and 7 nights. The damage is quoted at $45 million dollars."
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To me, he looks and acts coked out every time I see him, but it's hard to argue with results. A couple of losses to Warshington aside, his defense plays impressively well in spite of having Tosh as a DC, and the offense is very well designed and balanced.
Lanning is a good coach with a rivalry game problem.
Maybe he gets it together against UW and Beav, maybe he doesn't.
But he is a southern boy from Tejas, and Oregon having to plug in yet another coach is better for UW than the alternative
"Texas A&M After losing the Pac-12 championship, Lanning accepted the job at Texas A&M for a massive 4-year, $40 million dollar contract making him a top 10 paid coach in college football. Many fans thought this move was a bit quick since he's only been a head coach for 2 years, but it was very necessary given Texas A&M's past failure. During his opening press conference he cited his love for the SEC and was quoted saying, "It just means more down here. I loved my time in Eugene, but the South made me and I missed it every day. There were big games up there, but nothing is quite as big as a Saturday night in the South. I look forward to competing at the highest level and making Texas A&M a winner."
Oregon Retaliation (Night of the Burning Duck) Oregon A.D. Rob Mullens publicly shamed Lanning after his departure quoted as saying "Truly unbelievable. We gave this guy a chance, then he goes and does this? Boo him and Loser A&M". Soon after the announcement was made, students and fans took to the street leading to one of the worst disasters in history. It started peacefully as students chanted and walked through campus, but it soon turned deadly as fans caught a glimpse of Lanning landing in College Station. Molotov cocktails were soon crafted and Eugene was ablaze for 7 days and 7 nights. The damage is quoted at $45 million dollars."
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Deserves Owen in the Tug because it’s telling for someone who never has an opinion.
Alabama is his dream job, and he doesn’t get it by getting his ass handed to him 3-4 times a year in the SEC. He’ll stay at Oregon and a B1G conference where outside of say the top 4 teams is full of a bunch of Stanfords. Get 10-2, 11-2, 12-1 seasons then the Bama job is probably his for the taking in a few years.
Don't see this leading anything other than him getting an extension. It would be nice to create some chaos at the end of the season but whoever they replaced him with will just magically more than they ever will anywhere else.
Don't think this makes any sense. He wants to not going to the Big 10 which will now be Ryan Day, James Franklin, a neutered Michigan and his west coast rivals which is a team that offers $5,000 401ks against their NIL deals and one with the worst culture I've ever seen in college football. I assume Phil and Oregon can match any A&M money. Chip left because he got kicked out of college football for writing a university check to a bag man and Mario left for his dream job.
The move for Lanning is to try and keep winning at Oregon and aim for the Alabama job to replace Saban.
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Btw, too lazy to look at this but isn’t this the Twitter handle that got everything wrong during realignment?
LOL, from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Lanning
"Texas A&M
After losing the Pac-12 championship, Lanning accepted the job at Texas A&M for a massive 4-year, $40 million dollar contract making him a top 10 paid coach in college football. Many fans thought this move was a bit quick since he's only been a head coach for 2 years, but it was very necessary given Texas A&M's past failure. During his opening press conference he cited his love for the SEC and was quoted saying, "It just means more down here. I loved my time in Eugene, but the South made me and I missed it every day. There were big games up there, but nothing is quite as big as a Saturday night in the South. I look forward to competing at the highest level and making Texas A&M a winner."
Oregon Retaliation (Night of the Burning Duck)
Oregon A.D. Rob Mullens publicly shamed Lanning after his departure quoted as saying "Truly unbelievable. We gave this guy a chance, then he goes and does this? Boo him and Loser A&M". Soon after the announcement was made, students and fans took to the street leading to one of the worst disasters in history. It started peacefully as students chanted and walked through campus, but it soon turned deadly as fans caught a glimpse of Lanning landing in College Station. Molotov cocktails were soon crafted and Eugene was ablaze for 7 days and 7 nights. The damage is quoted at $45 million dollars."
Lanning is Mr. Roast Beef
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EDIT: *GATEWAY TO TALLAHASSEE, MIAMI AND COLLEGE STATION, TX