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The Oregon Ducks' offense had one of their ugliest performances of the season in a 18-16 win over Iowa on the road at Kinnick Stadium. However, when they needed
IOWA CITY, Iowa — No. 9 Oregon beat No. 20 Iowa 18-16 Saturday night at Kinnick Stadium. Here’s a roundup of what was written nationally and in Iowa City after the game:
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Oregon girls who protested trans athlete at track and field medal podium score legal win in lawsuit
Oregon teens Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard scored a win in their legal battle against the state’s high school sports association after they stepped down from a medal podium to protest a trans athlete in May.
Dante Moore and Oregon received positive news before facing Iowa as Dakorien Moore’s injury isn’t believed to be season-ending. Dante Moore and the No. 9 Oregon Ducks are taking on the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes with a chance to win their third straight game. At 7-1, Oregon’s only loss came against the Indiana Hoosiers.
Dante Moore guided a cold-weather, two-minute march and Atticus Sappington drilled the winner as Oregon slipped past Iowa 18-16.
The Oregon Ducks gets brutal news on injured star wide receiver Dakorien Moore ahead of their game on Saturday against Iowa.
Following Oregon's win at Iowa, several Ducks players appeared to taunt Iowa fans, who responded by throwing beer cans and debris toward the players.
At 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, the Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2) take on Noah Whittington and the Oregon Ducks (7-1). This game will be airing on CBS. Keep up with college football all season on FOX Sports. Learn more about the Oregon Ducks and the Iowa Hawkeyes.