Are the Oregon Ducks ready to compete in the Big Ten conference? Absolutely they are. Oregon Football is ready for the Big Ten because its culture is tough, its development and coaching are elite, and its players are talented. Oregon also returns 69% of its 2023 production and most of its staff, which is a plus. Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is learning from his lessons as a defensive coordinator at Georgia and applying them by building an SEC/Big Ten program in Eugene. This is reflected in his great recruiting and on and off-the-field development of players. Oregon Football will have the opportunity to take immediate control of their Big Ten legacy when they face off against Ohio State and Michigan this season, who have finished as the top two teams in the Big Ten conference for the past three seasons. Make sure to comment so I can interact with you and answer any questions you have!
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0:00-4:30 Introduction
4:30-15:30 Returning Production + Strengths & Weaknesses
15:30-26:32 Why Oregon Is Big Ten Ready
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