Oregon Fans Will Love What Tosh Lupoi Said About Dan Lanning

Former Oregon Ducks defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi is the new coach of the Cal Bears. Lupoi returns home to the Bay Area after playing for the Bears from 2000-05. In his opening press conference, Lupoi didn't hold back on Oregon coach Dan Lanning and explained the process of leaving the Ducks.
Oct 26, 2024; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning visits with players before a game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images
Oct 26, 2024; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning visits with players before a game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Former Oregon Ducks defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi has officially been introduced as the new head coach of the Cal Bears, marking a full-circle return to the Bay Area. Lupoi, who played for Cal from 2000-2005 before launching his coaching career, now takes over his alma mater after leading the Ducks to defensive prowess since 2022.

During his introductory press conference, Lupoi delivered candid remarks about his departure from Oregon. He spoke openly about the conversations and circumstances that led to his exit, and he didn’t shy away from pointed comments about Ducks coach Dan Lanning.

Cal General Manager Ron Rivera revealed that he called Lanning for permission as he looked at Lupoi for Cal's next coach. Lanning granted and the two had a great conversation about what makes Lupoi special - Lanning's comments weren't just "goody flowery," per Rivera, they were made of "substance" about who Lupoi is and who he's become.

Oregon Defensive Coordinator Tosh Lupoi runs a warmup drill with his team before the game against Oklahoma State at Autzen.
Oregon Defensive Coordinator Tosh Lupoi runs a warmup drill with his team before the game against Oklahoma State at Autzen. | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

If Oregon fans were worried about his commitment to the Ducks' College Football Playoff run, it's fair to push those concerns to the side.

What Tosh Lupoi Said About Dan Lanning, College Football Playoff

Despite being Cal’s next coach, Lupoi will finish out this season as Oregon’s defensive coordinator as the Ducks prepare for a College Football Playoff run. Oregon is currently ranked No. 5 in the CFP rankings and would host a first round playoff game at Autzen Stadium, if the standings remain the same.

Lupoi's plan is to return to Eugene to game plan for the playoff while simultaneously build his staff with the Bears. Lupoi said that he had already interviewed three candidates for positions on his staff. However, Lupoi made is very clear that the Ducks in the playoff will not be pushed to the side.

“Over my dead body would I be walking out on the young men in this organization, if given the choice. And so I’m gonna finish what we’ve started there," Lupoi said.

“Ultimately, having this opportunity to go coach in the playoffs, yet again, is gonna be one of the most driving forces for us in our success,” Lupoi said. ” … Every waking second of my life will be devoted to the success of this organization, when I’m away from game planning the opponent that we’ll learn come this Sunday, I believe at 10:30 a.m. …
So, I’m gonna have my duties, just as if I was representing this program and if I was leaving."

The process of hiring Lupoi to Cal started around the same time as Oregon's final regular season game vs. Washington. Lupoi revealed that other coaching opportunities presented themselves. Some of those teams pressed him to make a decision before exploring if Cal might pan out.

Lupoi made sure to credit Lanning and his leadership.

"I want to just give thanks to the many leaders that have led me to this point and have changed my life from coach Nick Saban, Kirby Smart, Raheem Morris, Dan Quinn, Urban Meyer, and of course, Dan Lanning," Lupoi said.

"The leadership that have afforded me this opportunity to ultimately continue to build my identity to lead to this point, along with Rob Mullens and Phil Knight, some integral individuals that I greatly respect and excited for the future here to attack this process with this organization."

Notably, Rivera took the chance to also address Lanning and how he handled Lupoi's exit.

"I want to make sure that coach Dan Lanning knows how much I appreciated him. I called him for permission. I didn't know I didn't have to do that, but I did. And he granted, we had a great conversation," Rivera said. "He spoke very highly of Tosh as well. So there were so many good things that were being said, but they just weren't goody flowery. They were substance and they were about who he was and who he is and who he's become. That to me was important."

Oregon's New Defensive Coordinator

The Oregon Ducks are expected to name Chris Hampton their next defensive coordinator.

Oregon Ducks Defensive Coordinator Chris Hampton Tosh Lupoi College Football Playoff California Golden Bears Will Stein
New co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach Chris Hampton, right, joins the first practice of spring for Oregon football as they prepare for the 2023 season. Eug 031623 Uo Spring Fb 06 | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK

Chris Hampton has been on coach Dan Lanning’s staff with Oregon since the 2023 season as the co-defensive coordinator. The “co” part in his title will be no more as he will be Oregon’s defensive coordinator in 2026. 

Prior to his time at Oregon, Hampton was a defensive coordinator for Tulane and a defensive backs coach at Duke. 

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Oregon Ducks Defensive Coordinator Chris Hampton Tosh Lupoi College Football Playoff California Golden Bears Will Stein
Oregon Head Coach Dan Lanning, left, and Defensive Coordinator Tosh Lupoi discus their game plan during the game against Oklahoma State. | Chris Pietsch/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Lupoi joins Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein as assistants on the Ducks current staff that have accepted head coaching jobs this past week. Stein accepted the job with the Kentucky Wildcats. Both Lupoi and Stein will still be finishing off this season with Oregon according to coach Dan Lanning.

Oregon Ducks Defensive Coordinator Chris Hampton Tosh Lupoi College Football Playoff California Golden Bears Will Stein
Oregon inside linebackers coach Will Stein leads practice as the Oregon Ducks hit the practice field ahead of Michigan State Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 at the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex in Eugene, Ore. | Ben Lonergan/The Register-Guard / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

There is still unfinished business to be done in Eugene for these two. After falling short in the playoff last season, Oregon has another opportunity to go on a run. The Ducks will have time off as they await their next matchup. The complete 12-team playoff bracket will be set on the Sunday morning following conference title weekend.


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Cory Pappas
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Cory Pappas is sports writer for USC Trojans On SI and Oregon Ducks On SI. Since starting in March of 2024, he has been writing breaking news stories, game previews, game recaps, and more across College Sports, the NFL, MLB, NBA, and Olympics for Total Apex Sports. In addition to writing, Cory is also a sports data scout for Sportradar. He covers live sporting events ranging from college athletics to semi-pro and professional. Before joining the industry, Cory graduated from the University of Oregon in 2022. He ran track for Oregon's club Track and Field team. Before Oregon, he played varsity basketball and track and field in high school in Walnut Creek, CA. Cory is using his lifelong passion for sports and writing together.

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