Undeessered in Big Ten, Oregon in a way in a way to the re -evolution of the redemption after the loss of the playoffs

Oregon was perfect throughout its first season in Big Ten, mowing the regular season at 12-0 and manipulating Penn State during the conference championship match.
Then, the Ducks were abandoned by the possible national champion Ohio State, 41-21, in the quarter-final of the university football playoffs at the Rose Bowl to finish the season as a national reference to Notre Dame, Texas and Buckeyes, an Oregon team beat in the regular season.
With a pair of trophies exhibited on each side of his Estra in Mandalay Bay for the Big Ten Media Days on Wednesday, the Oregon coach shared his uncomfortable truth.
“I think each coach probably feels it, but we still remember defeats on victories,” Oregon coach Dan Lanning said in Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Wednesday during the Big Ten Media Days.
“I think there are a lot of things you can learn. It doesn’t take away what we have been able to do, but we lost to a big team. The coach (Ryan) did an incredible job last year to have his team in a position to succeed. There are things that I could have done better at the end.
I don’t think we played our best football. That being said, we went undefeated at the conference and won the Big Ten championship during our first year. That said, double. Focus on our process. What should we continue to improve? There are always learning lessons, but that does not necessarily have an impact on the future. “”
The future in Eugene is brilliant. But success will be relative to Oregon, a reality that Lanning has adopted and well known to its history in Georgia, where it knows the only trophy that each team wants – the national title – is the objective in constant repetition.
Mariner and believe that there is a victory in the process and avoiding the “microwave” are themes in its locker room in 2025.
Dante Moore is in competition in the quarter to replace the choice of the third round Browns Dillon Gabriel as a maestro of a system full of weapons of skill position. Moore said Lanning regularly reminds him, as well as other team leaders, “pressure is a privilege”. He is locked in a duel with his colleague in the second year Austin Novosad to start for the Ducks.
“I probably think that what impressed me the most with Dante was not to want to be in a microwave society, not just wanting to recover it quickly because there is an opportunity in front of him,” said Lanning, “but to have the slow meal, to have the opportunity to sit and mature and learn, learn experiences that you will not necessarily have for you to go.”
Either the quarter-rear would be delighted to have the safety of a secure ending and a big player from Kenyon Sadiq. The junior may not be a familiar name on a national scale, but whatever the iteration of the Oregon uniform which he carries on the day of the match, the opponents are fully aware of his place.
Lanning said he had played video football with his son before Wednesday’s session, and Sadiq was also a stallion in the virtual world.
“I have to make sure that I bring it to our quarters, throw it to Kenyon because this off -season was incredible,” said Lanning. “As I said, if you just see him working, it’s not a secret.”
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