Indiana, Oregon and College Football Playoff
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Joe Fagnano has been nails for UConn this season. The Huskies improved to 7-3 with their Week 11 upset of Duke -- handing coach Jim Mora his third win against the ACC since the start of the 2024 campaign -- and are on track to have one of their best seasons since the turn of the century behind the arm of Fagnano.
A program that has been shaped by a quarter century of speed, flash and finesse continues to show it is more than capable of dominating in the trenches against the black and blue Big Ten powers.
The Hawkeyes believe they have a really good team. They have three or four games to be remembered as such following an 18-16 loss to No. 9 Oregon.
Oregon needed to impress the College Football Playoff selection committee. The Ducks did so with a hard-fought road win at Iowa.
Similar to the game against Indiana, there were a handful of plays between Iowa and Oregon that turned the tide against the Hawkeyes.
Oregon has been treated as a program firmly in the Big Ten’s top tier this season, but based on the initial College Football Playoff rankings, the Ducks’ position is a little more tenuous than many may have expected.
In the afternoon window, No. 20 Iowa took a late lead on No. 9 Oregon before QB Dante Moore and the Ducks delivered a game-winning drive in the final seconds. No. 3 Texas A&M's ranked matchup with No. 22 Missouri was less exciting; the Aggies handled the Tigers in a blowout.
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Oregon leading receiver injury status "uncertain" vs Iowa football
Sources: Oregon leading wide receiver Dakorien Moore was injured in practice this week and his availability at Iowa today is uncertain. Moore, a true freshman, leads the Ducks with 28 catches and 443 yards. pic.twitter.com/pCCtX72jeL