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If You Could Ask Dan Lanning One Question...

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...what would it  be?

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"What is the most important thing we as fans can do to help bring to fruition your vision for our program?"

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Is Justin Flowe ready to play?

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What are YOUR goals for scoring and points allowed per game for 2022, and ultimately?

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Mr. FishDuck

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How many points would your defense allow to Mario's offense? and I want the truth!

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If you can pick something which will define the Oregon Football Program under Dan Lanning what will that be? Out of curiosity, what do you, or have you done which makes you feel most passionate and alive?

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On 5/27/2022 at 9:45 AM, DUCati855 said:

How many points would your defense allow to Mario's offense? and I want the truth!

 

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He is probably to young to get it but...

Paper or plastic?

Are you going to use a TO with 15:00 left in the first? 

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Does your family love Eugene?

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What is your ultimate goal: 

 

   Stay long-term and win national championships at Oregon

   To to the NFL

   Return as HC to the SEC (like UGA)

 

(Can you tell the last two coaches have left me gun-shy?)

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A pool or a pond?

 

Seriously, I would ask him how in the world a head football coach can also manage family life.  There is no way in heck that mine would happily not see me 80% of the time.  And I am a miserable curmudgeon misanthrope. Dan seems like a great husband and father....amazes me. 

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Will your family plant a couple of Douglas fir seedlings in your yard when you move in - exactly as I did when I moved to Oregon 41 years ago?

 

(Both are now well over a hundred feet tall.)

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