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Upsets Shake Up College Football Playoffs

College football playoff quarterfinals delivered pure chaos, with three of the four favorites falling to upsets. Indiana stunned Alabama, while Oregon dominated Texas Tech. The final four is set, with Indiana and Oregon facing off in the Peach Bowl, and Miami and Ole Miss in the Fiesta Bowl. National title odds have shifted dramatically, with Indiana and Oregon now favored. College football at its unpredictable best.

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  • Harris Transferring After Oregon's Youth Movement

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    Jay Harris, Oregon Ducks running back, enters the transfer portal after a season of limited playing time. Despite a successful stint at Northwest Missouri State, Harris found himself behind standout freshmen in the Ducks crowded backfield. With one season left, he seeks a bigger role elsewhere, reflecting the Ducks youth movement and the evolving landscape of college football.
  • Oregon RB Jay Harris Entering Transfer Portal

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    Oregon running back Jay Harris, a former Division Two star, is entering the NCAA transfer portal. After two seasons with the Ducks, hes seeking new opportunities, having rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown, and added 57 receiving yards in 2025. Harris, a first-team All-American in 2023 with 1,433 rushing yards and 14 TDs, is a Missouri native with one season of eligibility left. His move could impact rosters next season.
  • Hoosiers vs Ducks: Peach Bowl Showdown

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    Indiana Hoosiers Quarterback Fernando Mendoza, Heisman Trophy winner, led his team to a dominant 38-3 victory over Alabama Crimson Tide in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal. Mendoza, despite facing a season-high twelve blitzes, remained unscathed, throwing for 192 yards and three touchdowns. Indianas offense continued to shine in the second half, while their defense forced Alabamas quarterback out early. Coach Curt Cignetti acknowledges the challenge ahead against fifth-ranked Oregon Ducks. Meanwhile, Oregon secured their spot in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl with a shutout win over Texas Tech, forcing four turnovers and sacking their quarterback four times. The upcoming clash promises an epic showdown between Indianas explosive attack and Oregons stingy defense.
  • Moore's Gritty Win: Ducks Advance, QB's NFL Potential Shines

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    Oregons Ducks secured a hard-fought victory over Texas Tech in the Orange Bowl, thanks to their resilient defense. Quarterback Dante Moore, a twenty-year-old star from Detroit, demonstrated steady leadership despite the offenses struggles. Moores performance was marked by key passes, including a smart dumpoff in the fourth quarter that set up a field goal for a sixteen-point lead. The defense stepped up, securing the win despite the run games inability to click. Moores season stats are impressive, with three thousand two hundred eighty yards, twenty-eight touchdowns, nine picks, and seventy-two point nine percent completions. His arm talent and accuracy make him a first-round prospect, but another year at Oregon could refine his pocket presence. The Ducks playoff run continues, and Moores growth could define their title shot.
  • Indiana Hoosiers' Historic Rose Bowl Win

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    Indiana Hoosiers, led by Coach Curt Cignetti, secured their first bowl victory since 1991 with a 38-3 rout of Alabama in the Rose Bowl, earning a spot in the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Hoosiers, who also knocked off Ohio State and Oregon, thrive as underdogs, with a defense ranking second nationally. They face Oregon, who struggled offensively in the Orange Bowl, in the Peach Bowl, poised for a national title run.
  • Dante Moore's Future: Oregon Ducks' Key Question

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    Dante Moores Future: Oregon Ducks Quarterbacks Decision Could Shape Their Offense ESPN insider Pete Thamel hints that Dante Moore, the Oregon Ducks quarterback, might return for another season. Moore, whos been facing tough times, could benefit from another year to bulk up and develop. His decision could significantly impact the teams offense, with wide receiver Evan Stewart eager to team up with him. Moores potential return could also keep Stewart in Oregon, boosting their offense. As the Ducks gear up for the Peach Bowl against Indiana, all eyes are on Moores future, with a potential NIL deal possibly swaying his decision.
  • Miami, Oregon Stun in CFP Quarterfinals

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    In the 2025-2026 College Football Playoff quarterfinals, Miami Hurricanes upset Ohio State Buckeyes in the Cotton Bowl, while Oregon Ducks blanked Texas Tech Red Raiders in the Orange Bowl. Miamis defense dominated, sealing the win with a fourth-quarter touchdown drive, while Oregon exposed Texas Techs flaws with two interceptions and a shutout win. The new twelve-team format allows teams like Miami and Oregon, with regular-season losses, to reach the semifinals, delivering thrills and proving these bowls are better than ever.
  • Oregon Ducks Tight End Katon Leaves Portal Open

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    Oregon Ducks Playoff Run Disrupted by Tight Ends Transfer Portal Move The Oregon Ducks path to their first national championship is facing an unexpected challenge as redshirt freshman tight end Cade Katon enters the transfer portal. Despite limited playing time, Katons departure leaves the Ducks with a deep tight end room, including Jamari Johnson, Roger Saleapaga, Zach Grace, and AJ Pugliano. The team also recently secured a five-star prospect, Kendre Harrison. As the Ducks pursue playoff glory, the transfer portal continues to keep things exciting off the field.