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After finishing the 2024 season with an impressive 13-1 record, Oregon is poised for another strong run this year, boosted by ...
According to CBS Sports, Dakorien Moore having an atypical freshman season has heighted importance with Evan Stewart's injury ...
Duncanville wide receiver Dakorien Moore, the nation's top-ranked wide receiver in the Class of 2025, plans to sign with Oregon on early signing day on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.
Nearly 6-5, Scott is ranked the No. 108 receiver and No. 96 player in Texas. He took an official visit to Fort Worth on June ...
Dakorien Moore, No. 1 WR in 2025 ESPN 300, commits to Oregon. By ELI LEDERMAN. July 4, 2024, 9:59 PM. Oregon landed a Fourth of July recruiting win with a commitment from five-star wide receiver ...
"I love how open I can be when I'm out there," said Duncanville High School's wide receiver, Dakorien Moore, after his reason to switch his commitment from the LSU Tigers to the Oregon Ducks. The ...
Five-star wide receiver Dakorien Moore is one of the Oregon Ducks' most exciting incoming recruits, and he is already receiving comparisons to freshmen standouts like Alabama Crimson Tide's Ryan ...
Dakorien Moore commits to Oregon: Nation's top WR gives Ducks blast of recruiting fireworks, top-5 class Oregon and Dan Lanning are setting off fireworks after landing Moore, the No. 5 player in ...
Dakorien Moore was the top wide receiver in the class of 2025 and will be a true freshman this fall for Dan Lanning’s Ducks. Ryan Clark asked Moore how he would react if he didn’t get ...
Bryce Underwood, Dakorien Moore among college football freshmen poised to make impact in 2025 season This group of first-year freshmen is primed to have a big debut this coming college football season ...
Dante Moore’s ascension to his presumed role as Oregon’s starting quarterback has been a journey three years in the making. Although the April 26 spring game won’t count as Dante’s first ...
Dakorien Moore, No. 1 WR in 2025 ESPN 300, commits to Oregon. Eli Lederman Jul 4, 2024, 09:51 PM ET. Close. Eli Lederman covers college football and recruiting for ESPN.com.