Oregon is bathing in optimism, but is there reason for pessimism when discussing the Ducks?

Dan Lanning has to be able to win the big one. That has eluded Oregon the past two years.

Oregon is collecting a lot of offseason wins, but USC fans will be quick to note the lack of Pac-12 championships for Dan Lanning the past two years.

We asked our Pac-12 football panel for its biggest reason to express pessimism — not optimism — about Oregon in 2024.

Matt Zemek, Trojans Wire: Dan Lanning against the big boys. He came up small against Georgia last year. He’s 0-3 against Kalen DeBoer. He had an Oregon team in 2023 which was probably three or four touchdowns better than USC but beat the Trojans by only nine points. There’s a lot to like about Lanning and the job he has done with the Ducks, but in high-end games against top coaches, he hasn’t put forth his best stuff.

Zachary Neel, Ducks Wire: My biggest reason for pessimism about Oregon in 2024? I don’t know…Bo Nix was pretty good, and he’s not coming back. We can feel great about Dillon Gabriel, but replacing a Heisman candidate at QB is no easy task.

Matt Wadleigh, Trojans Wire: The absence of Troy Franklin and Bucky Irving is a tough one, but having to play a grueling Big Ten schedule is a big adjustment from playing teams such as Cal, Arizona State, and those schools.

Don Smalley, Ducks Wire: Just the newness factor of being in the Big Ten. Will the travel overly affect them? We’ll find out. Other than that, 2024 may be the best Oregon roster in a very, very long time.

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