Oregon’s Dan Lanning hints 12-men penalty in waning moments of win over Ohio State was intentional

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Oregon’s defense was called for an illegal substitution penalty in the last seconds of the No. 2 Ducks’ 32-31 win against No. 4 Ohio State on Saturday. Normally, with a late lead and the opposing team driving, coaches will do everything they can to make sure that their team avoids any mistakes. 

But there’s been speculation in the days since that Oregon coach Dan Lanning intentionally sent a 12th man onto the field to waste precious seconds on Ohio State’s final drive of the game. While Lanning didn’t outright say that the 4D chess move was intentional during his Monday press conference, he certainly hinted heavily at the fact that the Ducks have worked on such a scenario. 

“We spend an inordinate amount of time on situations,” Lanning said with a smirk. “There’s some situations that don’t show up very often in college football. But this is one that, obviously, was something we had worked on. So you could see the result.”   

Oregon pulled ahead with 1:47 left thanks to a 19-yard field goal from kicker Atticus Sappington. That did leave the Buckeyes plenty of time and one timeout to drive down the field, needing just a field goal to retake the lead and potentially win the game. 

Ohio State worked the ball all the way to Oregon’s 28-yard line, but an offensive pass interference call eventually set up third-and-25. Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard’s pass attempt fell incomplete before Oregon was flagged for illegal substitution. 

Ohio State did get 5 free yards, but since the penalty was deemed a live-ball foul, 4 seconds ticked off the clock. On third-and-20, with six…


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Author : Will Backus

Publish date : 2024-10-15 14:01:47

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