Oregon Ducks Dominate Oklahoma Cowboys In Historic Blowout, Led By Dante Moore’s Stellar Performance
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks didn’t just beat the Oklahoma State Cowboys; they systematically dismantled them, 69-3, in a historic beatdown at Autzen Stadium led by QB Dante Moore. This was a statement, a flex of muscle so profound it sent shockwaves through the college football landscape.Â
On just the second play from scrimmage, running back Noah Whittington exploded through a gap for a 59-yard touchdown.. On the very next possession, it was quarterback Moore’s turn. He uncorked a beautiful deep ball to true freshman Dakorien Moore for a 65-yard score. Ninety seconds in, it was 13-0, and the game was, for all intents and purposes, over.
Dante Moore Shines In Rout
While the entire Oregon team looked like a finely tuned machine, it was Moore who orchestrated the symphony of destruction. The quarterback was nearly perfect, operating with the cool confidence of a seasoned veteran, not a player in just his second start. He finished his day early, completing 16 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns.
Moore wasn’t just managing the game; he was dissecting the Cowboys’ defense with surgical precision, hitting receivers in stride and making it look effortless. His connection with Dakorien Moore was electric, a glimpse into a future that looks terrifyingly bright for the rest of the Big Ten. By halftime, the Ducks had amassed an astonishing 473 yards of offense and led 41-3.
For Oklahoma State, this was more than a loss; it was a program-defining humiliation. The 66-point margin was the worst of Mike Gundy’s career and the third-worst in the school’s long history. Freshman Quarterback Zane Flores was thrown into the fire and promptly extinguished, throwing for a meager 67 yards and two interceptions that were both returned for touchdowns on consecutive plays. The offense managed a paltry 161 total yards.
It was a complete and utter collapse, raising serious questions about the direction Gundy has his program headed after last year’s 3-9 disaster. Saturday’s performance felt like rock bottom, and one has to wonder where they go from here.
Game Highlights and Top Performers
- Dante Moore’s Near-Perfection: The Ducks’ quarterback was sensational, throwing for 266 yards and three touchdowns on 16-of-21 passing before taking a seat.
- Explosive Start: Oregon scored two touchdowns of 59+ yards on its first three offensive snaps, putting the game away just 90 seconds after it began.
- Noah Whittington Dominates: The running back established himself as the lead back, rushing for 91 yards, including a 59-yard touchdown on his first carry.
- Dakorien Moore’s Breakout: The true freshman receiver showed why he was a top recruit, scoring two touchdowns—one on a 65-yard reception and another on a 25-yard run.
- Defensive TDs: The Ducks’ defense added to the onslaught with back-to-back pick-sixes in the third quarter by Peyton Woodyard and Jerry Mixon, turning a blowout into a historic rout.
