Dan Lanning shares Oregon has spoken with Big Ten about uneven preparation in his team's schedule (Lanning cites Gopher game)

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Per McVeigh:

Plenty of people in the offseason spend time analyzing schedules. Attempting to find unusual trends is quite common, even for the coaches themselves. Oregon head coach Dan Lanning is one of them, noticing something about how much time opponents are getting to prepare compared to Oregon.

“There’s seven games where our opponent has more time to prep,” Lanning said. “Or equal to us. But they always have more additional time… We go to Iowa and Minnesota has a bye week before us and then we play Minnesota on a Friday.”

Heading into Saturday’s game against Northwestern, this is already the second of the seven occurrences. The Wildcats played their Week 2 game on Friday night while Oregon faced Oklahoma State Saturday afternoon. Go back a week, and Mike Gundy saw his team open the season on a Thursday night, giving them two extra days over Oregon.


Obviously, the extra preparation did not show up on the scoreboard. Oregon walked off the field massive winners and many expect them to again vs. Northwestern. However, it’s still something Lanning wants to make sure the Big Ten looks into moving forward. Oregon contacted the league and made its thoughts known.

“It’s a good question for the conference,” Lanning said. “It’s been communicated on our end.”

The original scenario Lanning brought up, involving the Minnesota game, does not take place until early November. Oregon heads to Iowa City to face off against the Hawkeyes — kick-off time not yet determined. PJ Fleck gets the advantage of watching the game from home before taking his squad out West to play Oregon.

Going up against teams on bye weeks is nothing new and at times, unavoidable when creating any schedule. But Lanning likely has an issue with Minnesota-Oregon taking place on a Friday night. His team will be on a short week, while the Golden Gophers are fully rested and then some.


Go Gophers!!
 

Everyone has something to gripe about within a given season. It's only a problem if it's a pattern. Did the same thing happen last year?
 


I mean I get why he wouldn't like playing on a short week against a team that had a bye week. The question comes down to if it was just coincidental or if it was done on purpose.

If someone is trying to hose Oregon that is a problem, if Oregon is just getting a little unlucky in terms of how the schedule shakes out this year then it is what it is.

Scheduling is tricky and it gets harder as the conferences keep expanding and spreading out.
 

Not a fan of Friday night college games. And now we have two of them this season.

I get the Oregon gripe. playing someone on a bye week is problematic enough but when you yourself are on a short week on top of that - not good. And, to make it MINNESOTA? 7 National Championships Minnesota? That is a hearty strike three of doom right there.
 


Any long time fan will remember the Mason years when the Big Ten gave each team one bye during the conference season. And like 4 years in a row, ours was the very last week (meaning we never really got a bye). So whatever. It's not going to hurt Oregon. Their inability to beat teams as talented as them, as always, will be their downfall.
 

PJ Fleck gets the advantage of watching the game from home before taking his squad out West to play Oregon.

Go Gophers!!
If you think that’s what the head coach or coaching staff is doing, even on a buy week, I don’t know what to tell you.

Hey, Minnesota is travelling to the west coast, that give Oregon 2 more hours to get ready for them! Give me a break.
 

lol k Dan

Obviously if the game wasn't happening in Iowa, pj would just be taking a nap and not at all planning for the next week. there is no film on oregon available anywhere for review
 




I had no clue the game against Oregon is on a Friday night as we already have one at home against Nebraska. If I were a fan traveling to this game would hope it would be on a Saturday.
 

He has a team payroll that's 10s of millions more than nearly all times. We don't feel sorry for him.
 




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