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Oregon Moves Into Top 5 of AP Poll After Thrashing Oklahoma State

Oregon's offense scored 69 points with strong defense forcing two interception touchdowns, leading to their rise to No. 4 in the Associated Press Top 25 poll, officials reported.

  • On Sunday, the Oregon Ducks moved to No. 4 in the AP Top 25 poll after a dominant weekend performance that prompted voter updates.
  • The AP panel also showed that Ohio State Buckeyes , Penn State Nittany Lions , and LSU Tigers remained the poll's top three teams while Oregon Ducks re-entered the top five with a first-place vote.
  • Quarterback Dante Moore led the offense, completing 16 of 21 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns, while Oregon's defense intercepted Oklahoma State QB Zane Flores twice and returned both for touchdowns.
  • Next week the Ducks travel to Evanston, Illinois for their first road matchup against the Northwestern Wildcats, raising national expectations after their strong showing.
  • The scoring surge also registered as Oregon's offense capitalized on key contributors Dante Moore and Dakorien Moore, with Moore throwing for more than 250 yards and three touchdowns, while Dakorien scored twice on just three touches.
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Oregon jumps to No. 4 in AP Top 25 behind Ohio St, Penn St, LSU

There was some movement inside the top 10, but the biggest changes came from Nos. 11 to 25

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