Oregon Just Drew A QB Debate USC Fans Wont Ignore

With depth, experience, and top talent, the Oregon Ducks' quarterback room is rated the best in the nation, signaling their strong position in the race for the national title.

Oregon’s quarterback setup is getting national attention, and one analyst thinks it stands alone in college football.

Blake Brockermeyer recently named the Ducks’ quarterback room the best in the country, pointing to the combination of top-end talent and proven experience that Oregon has assembled. His praise centered on Dante Moore, whom he called his top-ranked quarterback entering the season.

“ Dante Moore is my top-ranked QB entering the season season and it is still baffling that he turned down life-changing money to return to Oregon. More power to him.

The Ducks have also done a strong job over the last few seasons of adding capable backup quarterbacks with starting experience as insurance. Dylan Raiola is now the next man up after starting the last few seasons for Nebraska, giving Oregon one of the rare quarterback rooms with both high-end talent and real experience behind the starter. Moore resurrected his career by transferring to Oregon and learning behind Dillon Gabriel for a year, and Raiola is going to replicate that come 2027.

Oregon's quarterbacks enter the season with 42 combined starts on a loaded roster that looks like my favorite to win the national title. In today's college football, that kind of quarterback depth is almost impossible to find.”

That depth is the real selling point. Oregon isn’t just banking on Moore this season; it’s also positioned well for what comes next. Raiola gives the Ducks a seasoned option waiting in the wings, and Brockermeyer’s argument is that this kind of insurance is rare in the current college football world.

The Ducks’ quarterback room has become a model of continuity, and Moore is expected to take over where he left off last season. Raiola, meanwhile, has flashed enough to make the future look just as strong after Moore moves on.

Still, Oregon won’t have the only elite quarterback situation in the conversation. Jayden Maiava will have plenty to say about whether the Ducks really own the best quarterback setup in the Big Ten or on the West Coast, and USC has every reason to believe it is not second-best at the position this year.

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