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#75 tenured Moorhead 132/134, #77 Lanning #3/134. Joe's by Domerduck
last job before Akron was OC at Oregon goes 4-20 as HC at Akron. Lanning comes to Oregon and has gone 22-5 as HC. Seems like leaving Oregon is not such a good idea. Four other OCs/DCs/HCs who left Oregon recently:
Willie Taggart HC left Oregon in 2017 to HC at FSU, fired after <2 years
Andy Avalos DC left Oregon in 2021 as HC at BSU, fired after <3 years
Mario Cristobal 13 losses in 5 years at Oregon, left to HC at Miami and already has 13 losses in just 2 years.
Kenny Dillingham OC left Oregon in 2023 as HC at ASU, 1st year record 3-9.
I think Lanning is smart to stay put at Oregon.