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Dante Moore and Oregon try to make sense of season-ending loss
Summary
Oregon lost 56-22 to Indiana in Atlanta; quarterback Dante Moore threw for 285 yards with two touchdowns and three turnovers and said the team 'beat ourselves.'
Content
Oregon's season ended with a 56-22 loss to Indiana at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Quarterback Dante Moore was visibly emotional on the sideline after the game. He completed 24 of 39 passes for 285 yards, had two touchdown passes and three turnovers. Moore said the team "beat ourselves" and that he will discuss his future with coach Dan Lanning and his family.
Key facts:
- Final score: Indiana 56, Oregon 22; the game was played in Atlanta.
- Dante Moore was 24-of-39 for 285 yards, two touchdowns and three turnovers, including an early interception returned for a touchdown and two fumbles.
- Moore said the team "beat ourselves" and remains undecided about declaring for the NFL Draft; he plans to speak with coach Dan Lanning and his family.
Summary:
The loss closed Oregon's season and was marked by multiple turnovers and limited production in the run game. Moore expressed remorse publicly and said he will review the game and discuss his future with people close to him. Undetermined at this time.
