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WATCH: Dan Lanning Breaks Down Oregon's 11th Practice of Fall Camp

Dan Lanning discusses the latest on his team as the Ducks near the halfway mark in fall camp.
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Oregon was forced to move their latest practice into the Moshofsky Center on Tuesday due to poor air quality from nearby fires.

Hear from Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning following the team's 11th practice of fall camp in Eugene.

Opening statement: "Good day today. Change of scenery a little bit. We'd been going outside, but we had to go in the indoor today just because of some of the smoke. Had some really good situational practice stuff in the end. End of game scenarios that our guys handled well but certainly some stuff to clean up."

Question: Having the chance to look back at Saturday's scrimmage, what were some of the big takeaways in what you've been trying to address and correct the last couple of days?

Lanning: There was a ton of things looking back. Ultimately we want to tackle better, we gotta take care of the ball better. A lot of things that I walked away with saying right after the scrimmage still hold true. Situationally, gotta play a little bit better situational ball. Red area, two-minute, for both sides of the ball."

Question: Have you seen progress over the past couple weeks as far as conditioning goes? Are your guys where you think they should be at this point in camp?

Lanning: "Yeah I think they're probably where they need to be. It's something we have to continue to push as we get closer to games."

Question: This true freshman class, what's been your take on what they've shown you through a few weeks or so?

Lanning: "More than anything probably the eagerness to learn. They all operate as professionals. When they get here they take great notes in meetings. They do the extra when it comes to prehab/rehab, things away from the field. I think that really sticks out. We've got a good group of veterans that's trying to grow them along that they're really receptive to."