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Oregon Ducks Face Coaching Changes, Quarterback's Future Uncertain
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The Oregon Ducks football program faces significant coaching staff changes, with offensive coordinator Will Stein and defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi leaving for Kentucky and Cal, respectively. Steins departure raises questions about starting quarterback Dante Moores future, as hes projected as a top NFL draft pick. Meanwhile, tight ends coach Drew Mehringer is expected to take on a more significant role, and the team has promising quarterbacks like Austin Novosad and Luke Moga. Coach Lanning has crucial decisions to make for open positions, including quarterback coach, linebackers coach, and co-coordinators on both offense and defense.
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Oregon's Playoff Odds Surge, Coaches Stay On
01:41|Oregons national championship odds improve after College Football Playoff bracket announcement, with FanDuel listing them at eight to one. Despite coordinators Tosh Lupoi and Will Stein accepting head coaching positions at other universities, they will remain with the team through the playoffs. Coach Dan Lanning expresses excitement for the high-stakes games, emphasizing the teams commitment to the playoff process. Many believe the Ducks have a real shot at the national championship.
Oregon vs James Madison: Historic CFP Game on TNT
02:01|On December twentieth, history unfolds as Oregon Ducks host James Madison Dukes in the first College Football Playoff game at Autzen Stadium, broadcast on TNT and HBO Max. Oregons Dan Lanning anticipates a thrilling atmosphere, with the Ducks favored by twenty-one points. James Madisons strong rushing offense faces a potential challenge, as a win could lead Oregon to the Orange Bowl, Peach Bowl semifinals, and potentially a rematch with Indiana for the National Championship.
James Madison Dukes Make History in CFP
02:00|James Madison University Dukes make history with first-ever College Football Playoff appearance, facing off against the Oregon Ducks. After securing their spot with a victory over Troy Trojans, the Dukes offense, led by quarterback Alonza Barnett III and star running back Wayne Knight, showcased their dominance. Knights impressive season and the teams strong defense, ranked third nationally in opponents yards per game and yards per rush, contributed to their playoff bid. Coach Bob Chesneys leadership has been instrumental in the teams rapid rise.
Oregon Ducks' Lanning on James Madison: 'Same Preparation, Extra Time'
01:42|Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning shares his approach to preparing for any team, including the number twelve ranked James Madison Dukes. Despite the extra preparation time, Lanning emphasizes the consistency in his process, focusing on evaluating the film and attacking what they see. James Madison is known for their strength at the line of scrimmage, with excellent run defense and a powerful offense led by quarterback Alonza Barnett the Third and running back Wayne Knight.
Ducks Coaches Balance New Roles, Playoff Run
01:41|Oregon Ducks coordinators Will Stein and Tosh Lupoi face a unique challenge: theyve been hired as head coaches at Kentucky and California, respectively, but are staying on with the Ducks for their College Football Playoff run. This balancing act is reminiscent of Dan Lannings experience at Georgia, who successfully navigated it. Stein and Lupoi have used the Ducks bye week to start their new roles, with Stein recruiting for Kentucky and Lupoi securing a quarterback for California. Their dual responsibility will be a significant storyline as the playoff approaches.
Oregon Ducks: Shorter Break, Faster Start
01:35|Oregon Ducks football team adjusts playoff strategy, aiming for sharper performance in this years college football playoffs. After last years extended break led to a disappointing loss, head coach Dan Lanning now favors a shorter break, allowing players to focus on academics and mental reset. The team hosts James Madison on December twentieth, aiming to avoid a sluggish start and ensure theyre at their best for the playoff run.
Oregon Ducks Favored in Playoff Opener vs. James Madison
01:42|In the College Football Playoff opener, heavily favored Oregon Ducks face off against James Madison Dukes. Despite James Madisons impressive season, their one-dimensional offense and lower-ranked strength of schedule make them underdogs. Oregons strong defense and overall talent are expected to secure a victory, with a predicted lower-scoring game and total points under fifty and a half.
Oregon Ducks Favored in Playoff Game
01:27|Oregon Ducks, favored by 21.5 points, face Dukes in first home playoff game. Coach Lanning emphasizes momentum after last years Rose Bowl loss. Favorable bracket sets up clear path for Ducks, avoiding Ohio State until championship game. Injuries at receiver and offensive line may not hinder progress due to advantageous seeding.
Big Ten Dominates College Football Playoff, Bowl Games
01:29|Big Ten Conferences Postseason: Indiana Hoosiers Claim Top Seed, Ohio State and Oregon Secure Playoff Spots The Indiana Hoosiers, after a surprising upset, won the Big Ten Conference championship and the top overall seed in the College Football Playoff. Theyll face the winner of the Oklahoma Sooners vs. Alabama Crimson Tide matchup in the Rose Bowl on New Years Day. The Ohio State Buckeyes, despite being defending champions, will play in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic against either Texas A&M Aggies or Miami Hurricanes. The Oregon Ducks will host an opening-round playoff game against James Madison, with a potential Orange Bowl matchup against Texas Tech Red Raiders. Nine other Big Ten schools are heading to various bowl games, ensuring the conferences strong presence in the postseason.