12 hours ago12 hr Administrator No. Chip Kelly was revered in his time here, and rightly so, as his record at Oregon was 46-7, a pretty incredible win percentage.With today's win over the Bastard Huskies, Dan Lanning has matched Chip, as his record at Oregon is now also....46-7! Mr. FishDuck
11 hours ago11 hr No. It certainly feels like we are having similar levels of success.Playoffs, here we come.
11 hours ago11 hr No. 54 minutes ago, Charles Fischer said:Chip Kelly was revered in his time here, and rightly so, as his record at Oregon was 46-7, a pretty incredible win percentage.With today's win over the Bastard Huskies, Dan Lanning has matched Chip, as his record at Oregon is now also....46-7!Now if we could just wear our "natural colors" the entire playoffs, maybe we'd go all the way!!! It's time to retire grey and black for the season.
10 hours ago10 hr No. That's pretty amazing. Nothing wrong with an 87% winning record.And certainly nothing wrong with an 11-1 regular season record.Thank you, Coach Lanning. And thanks again for that time out you called in the first half that led directly to 7 points. Edited 10 hours ago10 hr by Desert Duck
6 hours ago6 hr No. The Chip Kelly record is going to be tough to beat... But I believe Dan can do it! Chip just left at his peak.
5 hours ago5 hr No. Cool part is, Chip left at his peak, and I doubt OBD have really glimpsed "Lanning's Peak" yet!
29 minutes ago29 min No. Matched Kelly’s record without an innovative offense that revolutionized NCAA football. Lanning did it with substandard players compared to today and got his team to buy into cultural. Who doesn’t want to run through a brick wall for their coach? On that note, I find it more of a hurdle what Lanning did.
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