Football

Oregon taps Drew Mehringer as offensive coordinator, promising continuity

Will Stein’s departure to Kentucky triggers a seamless transition, with Dan Lanning vowing to preserve the Ducks’ signature scheme

Oregon has appointed Drew Mehringer as its new offensive coordinator, filling the vacancy left when Will Stein accepted a head‑coaching position at Kentucky.

Preserving a Legacy

Head coach Dan Lanning has made it clear that the program’s offensive identity will remain unchanged, even as the play‑calling responsibilities shift to a new coordinator.

Lanning’s strategy focuses on continuity, ensuring that the Ducks’ playbook continues to feature the same core concepts that have defined their attack in recent seasons.

The Oregon Offense is built around a mix of bubble screens, crossing routes and four‑verticals, all designed to stretch defenses and generate big‑play opportunities.

At the same time, the scheme places a premium on a balanced rushing attack, feeding the ball to star playmakers while maintaining the tempo that fans have come to expect from the university’s football program.

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