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Joel Klatt: Buy Stock in Oregon Ducks Head Coach Dan Lanning

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Respected college analyst Joel Klatt released his list of the top ten coaches in college football today, and Oregon’s leading man made the cut at No. 4.

There is no doubt that the Ducks have one of the best coaches in the nation, and fans should be even more encouraged by the fact that Lanning is only behind ones who’ve won a national championship. Klatt gave his reasoning for the prestigious placement on the list and optimism for the future, citing Oregon’s steady improvement year over year among others.

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I guess..

But I still cant comprehend how Coach cant stop the bleeding when getting blown out in games. Im baffled

but thats my coach.. ride or die.

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Am I the only one who has developed PTSD from the last two seasons? lol

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52 minutes ago, Lrod said:

Am I the only one who has developed PTSD from the last two seasons? lol

Been watching Duck football for over 50 years. Everyone wants to win.

The ebb and flow of college football never ends. It is a big wallet type of game now, and most fans are just hitching a ride.

Enjoy the ride.

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So much better than the Brooks Years, where it seemed like many seasons started looking really promising before being derailed a couple games in by one or two injuries, like Bill Musgrave, Brandon Jumper, JJ Birden, and Herman O'Berry. Never having the depth OBD have now.

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