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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
Can Oregon miss the playoffs? I sure hope so. I never want to be one of those teams that expects to make it just because we're us. I want to watch these games with everything on the line. That's what makes them extra fun. To me, if OBD can't win a defensive battle with Iowa or an offensive battle with SUC or a test of wills with the dang fuskies, they don't deserve to compete with top teams in the country for the crown anyway. I'm sure Lanning feels the need to win every game left and I'm fine with being in that boat. Can't wait for Saturday!
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Dante Moore Expected to Return for 2026 Season
Today an article in The Athletic was a mock NFL Draft for this April's 2026 draft, and that writer placed Dante as the No. 19 pick in the first round to Pittsburg.
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Dante Moore Expected to Return for 2026 Season
This is an expectation and not an official announcement. He could probably use another year in college before going pro. Dante Moore Reportedly Expected to Return to Oregon, Forg...The quarterback class in the 2026 NFL draft might not be as strong as expected, with Dante Moore reportedly leaning toward staying at Oregon for another season.
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
Great discussion that has the folks in Bristol smiling. What the Grapevine Gurus have to say matters on December 7th, I don't see a Ducks Day of PO Infamy heading OBD's way. I'm pulling hard for Oregon to make the PO because I'm a Fanatic, the recruiting bump from being a team you can count on to get you to the PO, the chance to win it all, even if you finish in fourth place in the Big Ten in the regular season 🙃, the millions of dollars for the conference for every conference team in the field, and the stamp of further approval on the Oregon brand and consequent income from merchandise sales. A win on the road over the PO committee's No. 20 team will, of course, help the PO cause. Unless it's a blowout loss, a Ducks loss may put OBD on PO life support, but not on the critical list. Oregon, with the 18th most difficult remaining schedule in college football, according to Massey, is in the playoffs with a 10-2 record. The Indiana loss from the committee's perspective is, except for the Texas loss at Ohio State, as good as it gets. A competitive road loss to a top 20 team will not be viewed as a bad, PO-disqualifying loss. The Big Ten Championship game will feature No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Indiana. Ohio State will not lose to Purdue, UCLA, or Rutgers. This Michigan team will not defeat an Ohio State team that will not ground it out as it inexplicably did last season. This Michigan team will not be able to disrupt the Ohio State passing game and score enough points to win the game. Penn State could keep it close against Indiana, but the Hoosiers should prevail. How about this item Cig can use to have his team come out smokin' 😁, the Hoosiers have never won a road game against Penn State, and are 2-25 vs. the Nits. Win this game and after a late as it can get bye, I don't see Indiana losing at Purdue. USC is odds-on to defeat Northwestern Friday night. Same for UW at Wisconsin on Saturday. Minnesota is 6-3 and bowl eligible. I don't see the Gophers defeating the Ducks, but with a finish at Northwestern and Wisconsin at home, the Gophers could finish 8-4. After the Wisconsin game, UW hosts Purdue and then plays at UCLA. UW is odds-on to be 9-2 when Oregon visits, and with ranked SEC, ACC, and B12 teams playing one another, UW will be ranked higher than 23rd the final week of the regular season. One of Iowa or USC will, of course, have a loss in Week 12 when the Hawkeyes play the Trojans in LA. Iowa finishes with a game against Michigan State, and then is on the road against a crippled Nebraska team, and should finish no worse than 8-4. Big Ten teams that go 9-3 will finish in the committee's top 25. Seven B1G teams are ranked, two behind the SEC, two more than the ACC, which somehow has five teams ranked, and four more than the B12. Any B1G team that finishes with two or fewer losses is in the PO field. Hammer the Hawkeyes!
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How Short is Dante's Leash Against Iowa?
I hope this isn't one of those games where he goes for it on 4th down six or seven times. Oregon should be fine in the rain. Especially if they took the opportunity to practice in it this past week. I believe it's been nice all week in Iowa, so they would have to simulate wet conditions. It's not like they throw that well anyway. They're 119th in total offense.
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
My advice to Dan Lanning: Win the remaining games on your schedule.
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Uniform Reveal for Iowa Game...
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How Short is Dante's Leash Against Iowa?
I would expect Oregon to run the ball early and often; hopefully, with Davison. This appears to be the strength of this year’s offense (unless something drastically changes) and the weather will limit the passing game for both teams. Hopefully, Coach Lanning doesn’t get too aggressive and plays for field possession. Oregon does not have a QB controversy. We just need Dante Moore to continue to learn and develop.
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It's REAL: 'They Don't Know Us,'....Even NOW?
I'm surprised you didn't see any 2010 or 2014 Oregon Ducks National Champions shirts.
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How Short is Dante's Leash Against Iowa?
No. Brock is a downgrade. Especially against the Iowa defense.
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It's REAL: 'They Don't Know Us,'....Even NOW?
They bounce from shiney object to shiney object.
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
Agree. As it stands to day their 2nd round opponent is tOSU.
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How Short is Dante's Leash Against Iowa?
Scenario this Saturday: Cold and rainy again. Dante Moore has been Mr Happy Feet unable to see open receivers, and has taken 4 sacks on the first 4 possessions. Does Brock come in?
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
In my opinion, Oregon is still a team with a young QB, a completely revamped OL and interior DL, and a lack of depth and elite talent at the inside LB spot. I am pulling hard for Oregon to win out and make the playoffs. Even if they do, I feel like it is a long shot that they are going to get past the second round this year. I am very excited for what the future brings. The talent coming in should help bridge those gaps in the coming years. I fully expect Oregon to win it all in the next 5 years or so.
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Duck Sports Central: "Take Two Tuesday" and "Thursday Round-Up"
Wednesday War Room: Previewing Oregon at IowaDuck Sports CentralWednesday War Room: Previewing Oregon at IowaOregon Ducks football, Dan Lanning, Oregon recruiting, college football, NIL, Big Ten, Pac-12, Scott Reed, Duck Sports Central, recruiting news
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Oregon - Iowa Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
Football: Mid-season Statistical ReviewDiving into the performance metrics on offense and defense, as well as individual players, with four games remaining. Addicted To QuackFootball: Mid-season Statistical ReviewDiving into the performance metrics on offense and defense, as well as individual players, with four games remaining.
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
Alex, your article brought up another scenario for us to ponder . . . A two loss Ducks team could miss the playoffs. Going forward since we want to see OBD in the playoffs every year it will be a daunting task to go 11 - 1 year after year. That is a tough ask, so we do need to be prepared for hopefully no more than a one-year absence every so often.
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Oregon - Iowa Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Iowa Hawkeyes offense?This will be one of the most challenging remaining games on Oregon's schedule, and a matchup that many fans have had circled since the start of the season. So what can we expect to see from this Kirk Ferentz team, and in particular, what type of challenges will they present? Let's dive in. What should the Oregon Ducks expect from Iowa Hawkeyes' defense?
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It's REAL: 'They Don't Know Us,'....Even NOW?
Now how do we get the memo to the broadcasters and commentators?!
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Oregon - Iowa Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
Built for Kinnick: How Oregon's road dominance under Dan Lanning could silence Iowa's hostile environmentAside from the recent trends showcasing Oregon's consistency away on the road, the Ducks bring a level of explosiveness and overall success rushing the ball that could exploit subtle weaknesses in the Hawkeyes' defense. No. 9 Oregon puts its nation‑leading road win streak on the line in Kinnick Stadium against No. 20 Iowa this Saturday on CBS
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Deep Dive into Duck Statistics Through Eight Games.
Football: Mid-season Statistical Review | Addicted To Quack
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Oregon - Iowa Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
What to expect from Iowa defense. The Hawkeyes have the No. 5 scoring defense (14.0 ppg), No. 3 total defense (243.1 ypg), No. 4 passing defense (153.4 ypg), and No. 12 rushing defense (89.7 ypg) in the nation. I think those will change for their worse. How much is weather depending. What the Oregon Ducks should expect from Iowa's defense On offense. Hawkeyes have a solid rushing offense, averaging 167.4 yards per game, which ranks 47th in the nation. That's great compared to their passing offense, which ranks 129th in the nation, with just 144.7 yards per game. So, put 11 in the box! What the Oregon Ducks should expect from Iowa's offense
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Could Oregon Miss the College Football Playoff?
Yes they can. I think they must win this weekend and both home games. Probably get in with a loss to UW however unthinkable that is. A loss at Iowa would drop them to far out of the top 12
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Oregon - Iowa Pre-Game Reports, Interviews, Etc. (2)
Advanced Analytics Predict Winner Of Oregon vs. IowaThe Oregon Ducks have a difficult road game against the Iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City on Saturday, Nov. 8. Ducks coach Dan Lanning's team is coming off a bye week and will look to pick up another Big Ten road win. Oregon Ducks On SIAdvanced Analytics Predict Winner Of Oregon vs. IowaThe No. 9 Oregon Ducks go on the road to play the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Nov. 8. Kick off is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast on CBS
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Uniform Reveal for Iowa Game...
LOVE these uni’s! Uniform reveal for Oregon at Iowa features back-to-basics classic lookThe Ducks face a College Football Playoff elimination game at Iowa Saturday, and their uniform choice suggests a return to their roots as a hard-running, physical, explosive football team born in the Rich Brooks and Mike Bellotti eras. There are new touches including the white wings on the helmets, but for the showdown against the CFP No. 20, 6-2 Hawkeyes Oregon chose green helmets, crisp white jerseys with green numerals trimmed in yellow, and green pants. Autzen ZooUniform reveal for Oregon at Iowa features back to basics...The Ducks face a College Football Playoff elimination game at Iowa Saturday, and their uniform choice suggests a return to their roots.