What Oregon football’s Dan Lanning said at Ducks’ media day

Watch: Oregon football’s Dan Lanning shares goals for 2025 season

Oregon football coach Dan Lanning talks goals and expectations for the 2025 season during the program’s media day on July 28.

After a long summer reflecting on the successes and failures of last season, the Oregon football team is entering fall camp with renewed hope and focus on the future.

Ducks’ coach Dan Lanning spoke for around 20 minutes with local media during the Ducks’ media day July 28 at Autzen Stadium ahead of fall camp on July 30.

Here’s what Lanning had to say about the state of Oregon’s program in his fourth year as coach.

Dan Lanning elaborates on ‘double down’ theme revealed at Big Ten media days

After unveiling his theme for the Ducks this season at Big Ten media days in Las Vegas, Lanning elaborated further on what exactly that means.

Lanning said in Las Vegas he was satisfied with how Oregon’s process has led to constant growth throughout his first three seasons in Eugene, but that they can continue working through that process by “doubling down.”

He recognized the excitement ahead of fall camp that comes with a new group in seeing what they embrace and what they want to attack.

“Everyone’s Day 1 is always elite. There might be some mistakes but they’re mistakes made at full speed, I know that’s going to happen with us,” Lanning said. “More than anything I’m just ready to attack it and figure out what we’re really great at and what we have to improve at. That’s the fun part for me is what problems do we get to solve.”

Among those expected problems is the Ducks’ ongoing quarterback competition to replace 2024 starter Dillon Gabriel, now with the Cleveland Browns. Third-year QBs Dante Moore and Austin Novosad are the top competitors to replace Gabriel. For the first time since his first year at Oregon, Lanning and his staff do not have a…


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