Footballs GLENDALE, AZ – FEBRUARY 01: Footballs sit near a goal post prior to Super Bowl XLIX between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

The Oregon Ducks notched a dominant victory over the No. 13 Utah Utes this weekend. But during his postgame press conference, Oregon head coach Dan Lanning wanted to talk about something far more important than the game.

On Saturday afternoon, Dan Lanning used his postgame press conference to speak out against gun violence following the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, that killed 18 people.

“I know that means a lot to our players. It certainly means something to me when I send my three kids to school and expect to see them come home. I think enough is enough at some point,” Lanning said.

“At some point, we have to look at ourselves and take a hard look in the mirror and figure out where can we support the people that are having problems with mental health in this country, where can we support making sure that people that shouldn’t have weapons don’t have weapons and support our law enforcement to where they can help handle situations when situations arise.

“I’m not trying to be political, but I do care about human life, and I do care about human decency. And I’m hoping that, at some point, we can take a stand and do something about it.”

It’s a pretty clear statement from Lanning, and it led to a lot of reactions on social media.

It’s clear that the United States has a gun violence problem and Lanning wants that problem fixed.

[Matt Prehm]