Oregon coach Dan Lanning and Indiana coach Curt Cignetti look like opposites.
Lanning is the flashy budding star who wins by defying conventional wisdom. The blunt-spoken Cignetti takes a decidedly old-school approach.
The two former Alabama assistants will soon find themselves back in SEC country, sharing mutual admiration for their very different styles, as they chase one goal — reaching the national championship game.
''(He's) one of the young superstars in the coaching profession,'' Cignetti said of his Peach Bowl opponent in the College Football Playoff semifinals on Friday night.
When he was introduced as Oregon's new coach in December 2021, Lanning was asked about his lack of head coaching experience. The former defensive coordinator at Georgia responded with a wisecrack.
''Well, I hate to cut you off, but I've been a head coach before,'' Lanning said. ''When I was in high school, I coached the third-grade basketball team, and we were damn good. I mean, we were good.''
Lanning pledged the Ducks would be relentless in their pursuit of excellence. He hasn't disappointed.
In four seasons with the Ducks, Lanning has lost only seven games. Oregon won the 2024 Big Ten title during its first year in the conference and was unbeaten until losing to Ohio State in the CFP quarterfinals.