What Dan Lanning said about the Ohio State Buckeyes’ Ryan Day

What Dan Lanning said about the Ohio State Buckeyes’ Ryan Day

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On Wednesday, October 9, Oregon Ducks coach Dan Lanning spoke with the media following practice regarding the Ohio State Buckeyes. Lanning revealed the team’s philosophy and gave an overview of the Buckeyes’ squad, particularly defensive ends J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer.

As the No. 3 Oregon Ducks prepare to face the No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes, Oregon coach Dan Lanning met with reporters during practice on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Lanning did not discuss any of the team’s injuries, but he did offer some insight into Ohio State standouts such as defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith.

The Ducks barred the media from witnessing any of Wednesday’s practice, as the team tightens security ahead of one of the season’s most important games. Lanning gave some information on his team, but he kept rather quiet.

Opening statement:

Lanning: “All right. Good work day today. Sorry, I had to keep you guys out of it. We know James (Crepea) went to Ohio State, so no offense there. Good work, good practice. And certainly enjoyed the work, making climbs in the right direction, so got to keep it going.”

On Ohio State pass rushers J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer:

Lanning: “Yea, I mean they’re great speed to power guys. They change their technique a lot on the edge. There’s times that they’re upfield, there’s times they close, but they play with great violence and they run to the ball.”

On the Buckeyes linebacker unit:

Lanning says, “Yeah, just extremely sound. There’s a reason why these men refuse to give up on explosive plays. They tackle well in space and communicate effectively. “They don’t have any technique or scheme errors.”

On recruiting against Ohio State, a Big Ten program:

Lanning: “It certainly assisted us. Obviously, Oregon and Ohio State have fantastic products. When you want to attract the greatest players in the country, you’ll have to compete with teams like that on occasion.”

Regarding his excitement for the game:

Lanning: “I try to prepare for each game the same way, and while everyone is aware of the game and its ramifications, it is still a game, right? It’s a game, and this is the next one. That’s why it’s the most crucial.

On Jordan Burch returning for his senior year:

Lanning: “I think you just get honest feedback from the resources you have. And also, you know, knowing that there’s something left on the table for him. He felt like there’s a little bit more that he could tap into. I think you’re seeing a lot of that this season from him.”

On the offense’s making progress in the red zone in practice:

Lanning: “Yeah, I think so.”

On participating in ESPN’s College GameDay:

Lanning: “Yeah, I imagine so.”

On buying into the Ohio State vs. Oregon new rivalry:

Lanning: “Yeah, it’s the next game. Like I said, the next game is the most important game. So, certainly one we’re excited about.”

On the Oregon Ducks’ team theme:

Lanning: “It’s really for our team more than anything. It’s for our team. So beyond that, I’ll leave it there.”

On the pregame ceremonies/rituals:

Lanning: “Yea, I don’t spend a lot of time worrying about all that. I worry about what we’re doing in-between the whistles.”

On linebacker Bryce Boettcher:

Lanning: “Bryce has done a great job. He brings competitive spirit every single time he steps on the practice field. He plays with relentless effort, something we talk about a lot, and he’s a guy that’s been really accountable to his teammates.”

On Oregon’s defensive backs facing Ohio State’s wide receivers:

Lanning: “That’s where playing the ball is so important this week. They have great size, so we have to get great rush. Rush and coverage have to work together this week.”

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