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Dante Moore leads 8th-ranked Oregon in 42-13 win over Minnesota originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Dante Moore threw for two touchdowns and Jordon Davison added two more on the ground as No. 7 Oregon rolled past Minnesota 42-13 on Friday night.
The No. 9 Oregon Ducks (9-1, 6-1 Big Ten) handled business against the Minnesota Golden Gophers (6-4, 4-3 Big Ten), winning 42-13 while fans across Autzen Stadi
Kenyon Sadiq felt like he was going to have a big night. The junior tight end was spot on. Hampered by injury for most of the middle of the season, Sadiq missed last week’s win at Iowa. He was not going to be stopped Friday night against Minnesota,
Minnesota's road woes continued Friday night in Eugene when the Gophers lost 42-13 to No. 8 Oregon. Minnesota is now 0-4 on the road this season, being outscored by 152-33.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/minnesota as Gophers overmatched at Oregon in third straight blowout road loss. The Gophers' struggles on the road in the Big Ten continued on Friday night with a 42-13 beatdown in Eugene against the No. 8-ranked Ducks.
Receivers Dakorien Moore (knee) and Gary Bryant Jr. (ankle) and right tackle Gernorris Wilson are out. Tight end Kenyon Sadiq, right tackle Alex Harkey, linebacker Devon Jackson and defensive lineman Tionne Gray are all questionable.
Dante Moore threw for two touchdowns and freshman Jordon Davison ran for another pair to lead No. 7 Oregon to a 42-13 victory over Minnesota.
Minnesota entered its matchup with Oregon having lost its first three road games of the season by an averaging of 30.0 points. It was much of the same story on Friday night with a 42-13 beatdown loss. Here's what we learned.
In light of Dakorein Moore's absence, Oregon gets a breath of fresh air with some crucial additions to take on Minnesota.
Noah Whittington burst through the line of scrimmage, dragged and then discarded seven defenders, high-stepped toward the end zone and, as he prepared to start his celebration, watched the ball slip from his hands.