Even after his first College Football Playoff victory as Oregon's coach, Dan Lanning's attitude was not necessarily one of pleasure in a decisive 51-34 win over James Madison. Oregon (12-1) pummeled JMU (12-2) in the first half to lead by 28 points, and led 48-13 midway through the third quarter. The Dukes tallied 509 yards of total offense, becoming the first team this season to eclipse 400 against Oregon. "There's a standard here," Lanning said. "There's certainly a standard of performance. Our players know that, and they know what championship football looks like -- and the second half didn't look like that." In the final quarter, JMU managed scoring drives of 89 and 99 yards, the last...