The Oregon Ducks absolutely rolled the Oklahoma State Cowboys in Saturday's contest to improve to 2-0 on the season. Oregon proved why they are a top ten team in the country, and Dante Moore also showed why he is the answer in Eugene.
Let's be clear, Oklahoma State is a solidified Power Four team. Are they one of the best Power Four teams in the country? Far from it, but this wasn't an FCS team that the Ducks annihilated on Saturday. Oregon was a mere 28.5-point favorite, and they nearly doubled that number in what was arguably the most prolific offensive showing in all of college football on Saturday.
Oregon scored ten touchdowns in three quarters
By the end of the third quarter, Oregon led Oklahoma State by a score of 69-3. Noah Whittington had a 59-yard rushing touchdown on the second play from scrimmage to kick off the scoring. On the very first play of Oregon's second offensive series, Dante Moore found Dakorien Moore for a 65-yard touchdown.
By the time the first quarter was over, it was 20-0 Oregon (failed two-point conversion).
Dakorien Moore scored again in the second quarter, but the wide receiver earned a rushing touchdown on the play. Moore also found Malik Benson for a 42-yard score. At halftime, the game was already well out of hand with the Ducks leading 42-3. However, Oregon's fun was not over, and it's clear they wanted to make a statement in this game.
In the third quarter, Oregon added two pick-sixes to its scoring. One by Jerry Mixon, and the other by Peyton Woodyard.
Here is the link to the live feed of scoring in case you missed it:
By the start of the fourth quarter, Oregon had found the endzone an astounding ten times in the contest. Complete dominance by the Ducks. They were favorites to win by roughly 29 points, and by the end of the third quarter, they led by 66 points!
Dan Lanning clearly had the guys ready to go, and they put the rest of the Big 10 and all other National Championship contenders on notice with this absolutely dominant performance.