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Dante Moore is emerging as another big-time performer in a series of great quarterbacks for the No. 9 Oregon Ducks. The signal caller’s mature decision to spend
Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz sums up the Hawkeyes' crushing 18-16 loss to Oregon following a dramatic last-second field goal finish.
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Oregon is a Paper Tiger? Not Hardly
A lot of conclusions could be drawn from Oregon’s big win over Iowa on Saturday. Calling them a “paper tiger” is not one of them. There is a bizarre opinion among some members of the national media and opposing fanbases that the Ducks haven’t played anyone.
Oregon quarterback Dante Moore led the Ducks to a gritty 18–16 comeback win over the Iowa Hawkeyes in a rainy Big Ten showdown that tested the team’s resilience
IOWA CITY, Iowa — No. 9 Oregon beat No. 20 Iowa 18-16 Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium. Here’s a roundup of what was written nationally and in Iowa City after the game:
The Oregon Ducks and Iowa Hawkeyes will meet at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday in what is essentially an elimination game. The winner of this tilt will keep its Big Ten and College Football Playoff hopes alive, while the loser will need to start focusing on next season. The Ducks are 6.5-point favorites on the road on Saturday.
Dante Moore guided a cold-weather, two-minute march and Atticus Sappington drilled the winner as Oregon slipped past Iowa 18-16.
Dante Moore and Oregon received positive news before facing Iowa as Dakorien Moore’s injury isn’t believed to be season-ending. Dante Moore and the No. 9 Oregon Ducks are taking on the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes with a chance to win their third straight game. At 7-1, Oregon’s only loss came against the Indiana Hoosiers.
At 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, the Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2) take on Noah Whittington and the Oregon Ducks (7-1). This game will be airing on CBS. Keep up with college football all season on FOX Sports. Learn more about the Oregon Ducks and the Iowa Hawkeyes.