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Dante Moore threw for 305 yards and a career-high four touchdowns, and No. 6 Oregon rolled to a 41-7 victory over former Pac-12 foe Oregon State before the rivalry goes on a break next season.
The Ducks will face No. 2 Penn State in what will be the first ranked matchup of the season for both teams. Oregon is coming off a 41-7 blowout of Oregon State, while the Nittany Lions were on bye. Before that, the latter team disposed of Villanova 52-6.
Who is starting at quarterback this season for Oregon football? Here's what to know ahead of the Ducks' Week 2 game vs. Oklahoma State:
The Oregon Ducks moved to 3-0 in their 2025 season after a 34-14 win over the Northwestern Wildcats. Oregon quarterback Dante Moore was snubbed, given a low grade for his relatively efficient outing.
Dante Moore found Gary Bryant Jr. for a 49-yd TD, extending Oregon lead over Oregon State.
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