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The Ducks head coach made it clear how anxious he felt in the closing moments of Saturday's nail-biting win over the Hawkeyes.
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks' injury report was a major storyline going into the Iowa Hawkeyes matchup. The Ducks were without wide receiver Dakorien Moore and tight
There is an optimistic outlook for several injured Oregon players. Receiver Dakorien Moore missed Oregon’s 18-16 win at Iowa on Saturday at Kinnick Stadium due to a non-contact knee injury suffered during practice this week.
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Dan Lanning offers injury update on Oregon Ducks' Dakorien Moore and Kenyon Sadiq
After pass catchers Dakorien Moore and Kenyon Sadiq missed Week 11 due to injuries, head coach Dan Lanning offered an update after the game.
Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning is not you're average college football coach. Yes, Lanning is renowned as one of the best coaches in the country. But
Dan Lanning shut down any speculation about him taking the job in Baton Rouge following Brian Kelly's firing. "It's zero. Yeah, I'm not leaving Oregon," Lanning said on the Rich Eisen Show (2:05 mark). "As long as I win, that's what I always tell my kids. If your dad wins, we'll be at Oregon. So I've got to win. That's how it changes."
Oregon coach Dan Lanning talked about an array of topics on Oct. 20 ahead of the Ducks' game vs. Wisconsin, including Brock Thomas and UO's jerseys.
Because of Lanning's success with Oregon, his name has been brought up in the national media for open jobs like LSU and Penn State. During an appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show" on Thursday, Lanning made it clear he has no plans to leave Oregon for another high-profile job in 2026.
Oregon football head coach Dan Lanning drops an ultimatum on the Ducks' first College Football Playoff ranking of 2025.