Oregon coach Dan Lanning, who had been mentioned as a potential target for Alabama's coaching vacancy after Nick Saban's retirement, says he will remain with the Ducks.
A video posted to Lanning's social media Thursday contained the caption: «If you're scared your coach is leaving, then come play for us.
The Ducks aren't going anywhere, and I'm not leaving.» The video contained an audio clip from Lanning, who said, «I want to be here in Eugene for as long as Eugene will have me.» pic.twitter.com/NKnRYbS4u9 Lanning, who served as a graduate assistant for Saban in 2015, is 22-5 in two seasons with the Ducks.
The 37-year-old has been consistent in saying he wants to remain at Oregon for as long as the school will have him. Lanning's contract runs through the 2029 season because of Oregon's 12 wins this season, and his guaranteed compensation is $52.2 million.