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For Oregon Quarterback Dante Moore, the NFL Can Wait
Following a 56-22 playoff loss marked by multiple turnovers, Moore faces a key career decision amid evolving NFL draft rules and examples of quarterbacks benefiting from staying in college.
- On Friday in Atlanta, Oregon's season ended with a 56-22 Peach Bowl semifinal loss, and Dante Moore is undecided on playing in Eugene in 2026.
- Starting with the opening drive, Dante Moore threw a pick-six and committed three first-half turnovers that led directly to Indiana Hoosiers football team touchdowns.
- Statistically this season, Moore completed nearly 73% of throws for 3,280 yards with 28 touchdowns and nine interceptions, while his Peach Bowl game line was 24-of-39 for 285 yards with an interception and two fumbles.
- With the draft clock extended, Dante Moore said he will meet with coach Dan Lanning, Oregon coach, and family and close advisors before deciding by Jan. 23.
- In the era of player compensation, Dante Moore can develop further like Marcus Mariota and Justin Herbert, benefiting Oregon Ducks and refining his skills without rushing to the NFL soon.
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Dante Moore NFL Outlook Comes Into Focus After Peach Bowl Loss
Following the No. 5 Oregon Ducks' 56-22 blowout loss to the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Peach Bowl, quarterback Dante Moore now faces a decision about his NFL future.
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