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5 games that could impact Oregon Ducks' potential CFP seeding in Week 11
With the Oregon Ducks in the running for a CFP spot, here's five games across the country that could affect their seeding in Week 11.
Sources: Oregon leading wide receiver Dakorien Moore was injured in practice this week and his availability at Iowa today is uncertain. Moore, a true freshman, leads the Ducks with 28 catches and 443 yards. pic.twitter.com/pCCtX72jeL
Oregon wide receiver Dakorien Moore's status is uncertain for his team's Week 11 game against No. 20 Iowa ( 3:30 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+ Premium) after he suffered an injury during practice this week, according to ESPN. Moore, a true freshman, leads the Ducks with 443 yards receiving on 28 catches with three touchdowns.
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks are preparing to kick off against the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes. Ahead of the game, Oregon coach Dan Lanning reiterated his commitment to the program while discussing the number of coaching changes across college football.
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks play against the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes in a college football game today. Fans can watch this game for free online.
The Oregon Ducks are firmly in the College Football Playoff mix with just a few weeks remaining in the regular season, and a large part of their success has been with quarterback Dante Moore leading the way as he puts himself in the Heisman Trophy conversation.
Kansas City Chiefs superstar Patrick Mahomes named his favorite quarterback to watch in college football this season.
No. 6 Oregon enters the home stretch of the regular season needing to win out to stay alive for a second straight College Football Playoff bid. It begins Saturday at Iowa’s Kinnick Stadium, where highly ranked visiting teams usually must be at their best to leave with a victory.