BREAKING — Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning has ignited a firestorm after unleashing a brutal public attack on the NFL’s decision to name Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime performer. In a blistering tirade that stunned reporters and fans alike, Lanning didn’t hold back: “This is supposed to be football’s greatest stage — a celebration of grit, tradition, and respect for the game. Instead, the league is turning it into a sideshow. If they think trotting out Bad Bunny in the middle of the biggest game of the year honors that legacy, then they’ve lost touch with what football is supposed to stand for. This isn’t halftime entertainment — it’s a circus act dressed up as culture. And if this is where the NFL is heading, then maybe they don’t deserve programs like ours standing behind them.” The comments hit like a thunderclap, sending shockwaves through the league office. Lanning’s harsh rebuke wasn’t just criticism — it was a thinly veiled ultimatum, a challenge to the very soul of the NFL. And with Super Bowl weekend looming, his words have left fans and insiders asking: will the controversy around Bad Bunny’s halftime show grow into the biggest crisis in the league’s modern history?

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