1 hour ago1 hr No. Headline says it all, but here's a link.https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/dante-moore-staying-oregon-2026-nfl-draft/
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. Dante Moore>Dylan Raiola>Akili Smith Jr.>Bryson Beaver...sounds good to me.
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. I was listening to Danny Kannel a couple of mornings ago and he thought this would be the right decision. His thought process was that the more experience Dante got the better chance he would be at succeeding and thus, earning a second contract. The first contract is nice, but the second contract can be nine figures if you prove to be the future of your franchise (just ask Justin).
1 hour ago1 hr No. Very cool! We have a very good 2 deep.Advance warning, don’t be attached to HS names that weren’t good enough to play their frosh year. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by JabbaNoBargain
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. YES! Dante gets more experience, Dylan uses a red shirt season to improve his play, and better fit into the Oregon system.This helps erase the sour Peach Bowl pain. 👍👌😍ESPN.comQB Moore opts against draft, returning to DucksOregon QB Dante Moore, who was projected as a top pick in the NFL draft, has decided to return to school for the 2026 season, he announced on ESPN's SportsCenter.
1 hour ago1 hr No. 21 minutes ago, jrw said:Dante Moore>Dylan Raiola>Akili Smith Jr.>Bryson Beaver...sounds good to me.I seriously doubt Smith Jr. will wait 2-3 years for his chance. I know this is just how it goes, but I don't see him waiting around 2-3 years to get his shot.He might beat out Raiola over the course of next year, but it will be a tough go considering the experience that Raiola has. Personally, I hope this is what happens. Edited 1 hour ago1 hr by spartan2785
1 hour ago1 hr No. Also good to remember Dylan is coming off of a serious injury and may well not be ready for fall camp let alone spring. He has 3 seasons to play 2, so this might make more and more sense as things unfold.
56 minutes ago56 min Moderator No. 12 minutes ago, spartan2785 said:He might beat out Raiola over the course of next year, but it will be a tough go considering the experience that Raiola has. Personally, I hope this is what happens.I agree. I would love to have Akili Jr. beat out Raiola.12 minutes ago, JabbaNoBargain said:Dylan is coming off of a serious injuryNot to under play a broken bone but my understanding was that it was a broken fibula without tibia damage and that is a "good" break to have (experience speaks for a hell of a lot less NIL).
56 minutes ago56 min No. I know I'm in the minority here, but I don't think I could really be less enthusiastic for the returning of a projected 1st rounder at QB than I am about Dante Moore.I think he has a ton of tools, but I just don't know if this the guy that can lead a team to a championship, mightily struggled against every tough defense that he faced, and while there are mitigating circumstances (injuries, play of the O-line, etc.) I just don't know if he has "it".I'm probably wrong, he will have a very good season, but until I see him dominate a great defense then I'll be skeptical that he can do it.
55 minutes ago55 min No. And I happen to believe it makes no sense for him or OBD.If he went out now he'd be down the list of draftees, maybe 8-12. The Ducks have had lots of QB's go much higher. Harrington went to Detroit and got the hell beat out of him. Mariota went to Tennessee and got the hell beat out him. Hubert went to the Chargers and is still getting the hell beat out of him. However Nix, who was farther down the list, went to Denver and is doing great.I expect that Moore will have a tough battle to be the starter. Better for him if he loses. Edited 50 minutes ago50 min by Grandpa Duck typo, as for and
46 minutes ago46 min Moderator No. Dante Moore Explains His Decision to Return to Oregon on SportsCenterMeta: Oregon quarterback Dante Moore spoke live on SportsCenter about faith, preparation, and unfinished business in Eugene. Here is everything he said.
44 minutes ago44 min Moderator No. Dante Moore staying at Oregon means expectations just went sky highDante Moore’s return to Oregon sets sky-high expectations for the Ducks in 2026. History shows when elite quarterbacks stay in Eugene, special seasons follow, and Moore is betting he’s next.
42 minutes ago42 min No. 54 minutes ago, jrw said:Dante Moore>Dylan Raiola>Akili Smith Jr.>Bryson Beaver...sounds good to me.Strong QB room for sure!
41 minutes ago41 min Moderator No. Dante Moore announces return to Oregon in 2026, setting stage to be college football's top QBDante Moore is returning to Oregon for the 2026 season, turning down the NFL Draft after a breakout year. The Ducks keep their star quarterback and instantly remain a national title contender.
36 minutes ago36 min No. 15 minutes ago, spartan2785 said:I know I'm in the minority here, but I don't think I could really be less enthusiastic for the returning of a projected 1st rounder at QB than I am about Dante Moore.The Auburn fanbase referred to Nix as Bo Picks and seemed fine with him leaving. Experience can work wonders. We've been spoiled by three years of having basically the most experienced college QB ever. I for one am happy to hear this news and look forward to seeing Dante grow.
36 minutes ago36 min Moderator No. 19 minutes ago, spartan2785 said:I know I'm in the minority here, but I don't think I could really be less enthusiastic for the returning of a projected 1st rounder at QB than I am about Dante Moore.Thanks for your take.Nice to know that you will not be ostracized for it.That is why we moderate.
31 minutes ago31 min No. Just now, bbmichaels said:The Auburn fanbase referred to Nix as Bo Picks and seemed fine with him leaving.Experience can work wonders. We've been spoiled by three years of having basically the most experienced college QB ever. I for one am happy to hear this news and look forward to seeing Dante grow.This is my thought too. I was highly critical of Moore though the season, but he did show improvement over UCLA and earlier in the year. Seeing Bo:s improvement in his second Oregon season was impressive. I'm hoping for the same amount of improvement. Not saying he will play like Bo. He will make more mistakes and bigger plays than Bo did.It will be interesting to see what changes our new OC makes despite the same returning QB.
23 minutes ago23 min No. 2 minutes ago, bbmichaels said:The Auburn fanbase referred to Nix as Bo Picks and seemed fine with him leaving.Experience can work wonders. We've been spoiled by three years of having basically the most experienced college QB ever. I for one am happy to hear this news and look forward to seeing Dante grow.Yes, it can certainly work out. It's more of a preference thing. He's just not my type of QB that I prefer. I like QBs that are mobile, I like guys that are more vocal leaders. I'm sure I'm also still being influenced by the below par play in the last two games.Moore has the tools to be "that" guy. I also think it is very likely that we are a better football team with him at the helm than any of the options currently on the team.
17 minutes ago17 min No. Smart move by Dante. Drafted QB's with as few starts as him have been notoriously bad at the next level. He has some important growing to do. Particularly in anticipation and throwing in cluttered windows over the middle.Now we need to capitalize on the amazing WR room we will have next year. A strong RB room as well. Our new OC has the 'Jimmy's & joes', will he be able to design the 'x's & o's'!
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