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Home / Sports / Lanning Slams College Football Schedule Chaos

Lanning Slams College Football Schedule Chaos

1 Jan

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Summary

  • Coach Lanning advocates for faster playoff conclusion.
  • Coaches and players face uncertainty with long breaks.
  • Proposed changes aim to streamline the college football season.
Lanning Slams College Football Schedule Chaos

Oregon football coach Dan Lanning has voiced strong opinions regarding the college football calendar, citing the lengthy break before bowl games as problematic. He suggests that playoff games should be played consecutively each week, concluding by January 1. This acceleration would allow coaches and players to address new opportunities and the transfer portal sooner. Lanning highlighted concerns about continuity for players and the challenges coaches face when juggling current responsibilities with potential new roles, referencing staff changes at other major programs.

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Dan Lanning wants the college football playoff games to be played consecutively each week, concluding by January 1.
He is concerned about the long breaks between games, which create uncertainty for players and coaches regarding continuity and future opportunities.
It would allow them to manage the transfer portal and new job opportunities more efficiently, providing clearer pathways for their careers.

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