Dan Lanning has received quite the commitment from Oregon — and it came with quite a payday, as well.
The Ducks officially announced on Friday that the university has agreed to extensions with Lanning, defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi and offensive coordinator Will Stein. According to a copy of Lanning’s contract obtained by the USA TODAY Sports network, he will have a six-year extension that will keep him in Eugene, Oregon through the 2030 college football season.
The extension also will make him among the top five highest-paid college football coaches at a public institution in 2025, according to USA TODAY Sports’ database of highest paid coaches.
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“Every morning I wake up grateful and hungry to represent Oregon,” Lanning said in a statement. “Sauphia and I continue to be humbled by the support that the University of Oregon provides. I’m also very thankful we have been able to have great continuity with our coaching staff over the last three years. The job Will and Tosh do for our program cannot be overstated. I have seen growth from both sides of the ball which is a credit to their leadership and the support they receive from our offensive and defensive staffs.
He added: “There is no better place to coach or play football than Oregon, and there has never been a better time to be a Duck.”
Since being hired at Oregon in 2021, Lanning has built the Ducks into one of the top programs in the country. In three seasons at Oregon, Lanning has posted an overall record of 35-6. His .854 winning percentage in three seasons at Oregon ranks third in the country among coaches during that span. He is just the second Oregon coach to have led the Ducks to three consecutive seasons of at least 12 wins.
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Publish date : 2025-03-07 22:24:00
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