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Oregon Football, Dan Lanning agrees with an extension of six years: Reports

Oregon is ready to make a larger investment in Dan Lanning. According to new reporting, the Ducks's Cheff football coach of the Ducks will receive an increase in the future.

Oregon and Lanning have agreed to a changed contract extension by six years, which, according to Yahoo Sports, increases the coach's annual salary by around $ 2 million.

ESPN reports that Lanning will be under contract for Oregon until the 2030 season.

Lanning will now earn an average of $ 11 million a year to lead the Oregon football program, among the nation's best paid coaches.

The last remaining step is that the deal receives approval from the Oregon Board, which will meet on Friday, to submit their vote on the agreement.

The Buyout in Lanning's changed deal does not change from his previous contract with the school, and he owes the school $ 20 million when he goes.

Lanning came in Oregon in 2022 and has since established himself as one of the most successful young head coaches in College football.

Lanning, a former defensive coordinator in Georgia, led the ducks to a 35:6 record during his tenure and just completed a Big Ten championship season in 2024.

Oregon went 10: 3 and ended a 7-2 conference season in 2022 and won the Holiday Bowl.

Lanning went with an 8-1 mark in the PAC-12 game 12: 2 and won the Fiesta Bowl in 2023, while setting up number 6 in the AP survey.

Oregon ended the Big Ten game during his debut season in the conference in 2024, 9-0 and won the title of the league, but lost to the state of Ohio in the CFP Rose Bowl quarter-finals.

In the coaching ranks since 2008, when he worked on a high school in his home country in Missouri, Lanning also won a national championship at which Georgia called defensive games in 2021.

(Yahoo)

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