It’s Lanning
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always has been. Jimmy Lake 2.0
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Who? Stockard Channing?
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So if he's successful, he'll be the 3rd coach in a row to head to a big boy school in a couple years
If he's unsuccessful, Phil will tantrum and force them to fire him in a couple years
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All bases covered.bananasnblondes said:So if he's successful, he'll be the 3rd coach in a row to head to a big boy school in a couple years
If he's unsuccessful, Phil will tantrum and force them to fire him in a couple years
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I'm hearing he may be corcing the CFP gaymes.
Lots a FREE PUB!!
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never heard of him
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Honestly better shot at a successful hire than Wilcucks or Chip imo.
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All I needed to know. He's not the guy.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
I actually think the most likely scenario is that he struggles as a head coach at first, recruits well, then just as he starts to win some SEC job opens up and poof. He gone. Dude puts off big off-season natty vibes.
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Nobody loves stars more than ducks. They're not going to like him waiting to transitionMad_Son said:
All I needed to know. He's not the guy.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
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I think it’s a pretty good hire.
They’re going the route our? Huskies have been down quite a bit: hire someone who knows how it’s done at an elite level (ie worked for a great coach) and has demonstrated elite potential as a coordinator. Then basically see if he can replicate it. Sometimes it works (Kirby smart), sometimes it’s a dud (sark/Jeremy Pruitt).
He also fits well with Oregon’s culture and what mario emphasized. Young, energetic, lives for recruiting, etc. For better or worse, it will be a celebrated hire in the media because he’s leaving the all-mighty SEC.
Obviously, he’s never had to do it on his own. And no basically no ties to the west coast.
So let’s hope his staff ends up being mediocre and he can’t handle the bright lights.
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Disagree.Sources said:
Nobody loves stars more than ducks. They're not going to like him waiting to transitionMad_Son said:
All I needed to know. He's not the guy.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is Phil Knight's only way to buy a championship for Oregon; that the contracted head coach wins it while being a coordinator at another school. -
Great board selection as always.
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Lanning was always O's first choice ever since he was spotted wearing a green shirt/tie combo 2 years ago.
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It's really clear that there's a type with Oregon in what they look for:
SEC experience, recruiting emphasis, high energy etc.
One of the challenges with this approach of course though is that while it has a chance to differentiate in recruiting against the SEC (similar approach, outside of the South) and the P12 (most of the conference is so far behind the curve) ... big picture is it really differentiating against the nation's elite? It's effectively pitching yourself as inferior to the SEC and eventually leads to coaches leaving to what they perceive as amore direct path to success
It's going to be interesting ... Georgia's obviously built a good program but they are a bit of a fraud until they prove otherwise -
Ackhully, Dec. 31 is a week after Christmas. -
Obviously stepping stone until another SEC job opens or Clemson
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They wanted to get him hired to jump into recruiting and keep players from leaving
So in a few weeks....... -
This board:
A ) Lake 2.0, bad hire
B ) he’ll leave for Clemson, or another high profile job when it opens up.
So which is it? I like DaBORE but if the roles were reversed we would be happy with the hire. 247 has him as the #1 recruiter in the country for 2022. All I ask is we keep our in state talent. I hope he doesn’t bounce for another big job because at probably means our shit has been pushed in. I want him to have a long, unsuccessful 8-4 tenure at Oregon. -
This boredMontlakeDon said:This board:
A ) Lake 2.0, bad hire
B ) he’ll leave for Clemson, or another high profile job when it opens up.
So which is it? I like DaBORE but if the roles were reversed we would be happy with the hire. 247 has him as the #1 recruiter in the country for 2022. All I ask is we keep our in state talent. I hope he doesn’t bounce for another big job because at probably means our shit has been pushed in. I want him to have a long, unsuccessful 8-4 tenure at Oregon.
Jimmy Lake is lazy and sucks
Jimmy Lake just wants to leave for the NFL asap
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Disagree.MontlakeDon said:This board:
A ) Lake 2.0, bad hire
B ) he’ll leave for Clemson, or another high profile job when it opens up.
So which is it? I like DaBORE but if the roles were reversed we would be happy with the hire. 247 has him as the #1 recruiter in the country for 2022. All I ask is we keep our in state talent. I hope he doesn’t bounce for another big job because at probably means our shit has been pushed in. I want him to have a long, unsuccessful 8-4 tenure at Oregon. -
Most important stat: hot wife.
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I would hate the hire at UW. No HC experience. Even if DeBoner is MWC, at least he's been a HC.
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If Lanning buys a house in Gainesville now then he can avoid four years of housing price inflation.
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It's essentially the exact same as the Sark hire for us. Young, short-time coordinator at a dominant program with a ton of talent to use.BleachedAnusDawg said:I would hate the hire at UW. No HC experience. Even if DeBoner is MWC, at least he's been a HC.
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Low standardsdtd said:Most important stat: hot wife.
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Jesus 2 of them? he should have gone to Utahdtd said:Most important stat: hot wife.