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Oregon Ducks Coach Dan Lanning discusses what helps them succeed against power opponents
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00:00what are games like this and uh like like to you for a coach when you're able to get so many
00:10young players in and speak to what what it does for those guys development i have no idea what
00:15time it is but it seemed really long to me today i don't know did you guys feel that like that's
00:20what i felt was like i don't know i don't know why maybe it's because of all the in-between
00:24touchdowns and stuff so that's what it felt like to me today but i love seeing i told our guys at
00:29halftime i want to see everybody eat all right i want to see everybody eat and whatever and that
00:33means eat what's on your plate don't worry about what's on somebody else's right what eat what's
00:37on your plate when you get your opportunity like prove that you deserve to be out there and then
00:41you deserve to be a guy that can help this team
00:4210.2 yards per play dan is from what i can find since at least 94 it may be the most ever here
00:51and it might be the most they've ever allowed against a power opponent what is it like to
00:55coaching a game like that when it's that dominant offensively and you score once again with that
01:00many drives to open this to open the game we'll have to measure that when we play you know something
01:04that um that measures up well against us we felt good coming into this game they weren't playing i
01:09mean they had their their backup quarterback i think they had some alignment down it just wasn't
01:13quite the same team so we'll see um again what that looks like and get the opportunity but anytime
01:17you can you can rush for what will we rush for over 300 right anytime you can throw for over 300
01:22and rush for over 300 that's usually a recipe for success and and uh especially when you protect
01:27the ball
01:27you
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