After deciding to come back to Oregon for one more season of college football, Dante Moore is set to be one of the biggest stars in the sport. Moore’s first season in Eugene was spectacular, and if he would’ve left for the NFL Draft he likely would’ve been the 2nd overall pick. Moore opted to instead pick up more experience, and in the long run it may be for the best.
Dante Moore heads into what it’s likely his final season of college football with the potential to have an all time great season. This year, Moore will be a front runner for everything ranging from the Heisman Trophy to the 1st overall pick.
EA College Football cover is the first accolade in a potential decorated season for Dante Moore
Ever since EA Sports decided to bring their college football video game series back, it’s been a major honor to create the cover of the game. When Dante Moore returned for another season, it was certainly a likelihood he’d get that honor as a major star.
Fans of video games saw that Xbox uploaded the game to its store and sure enough, gracing. The cover of the deluxe edition is Dante Moore along with several other key figures in the sport.
The CFB27 Deluxe Edition cover pic.twitter.com/9oNE78ySbL
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) May 30, 2026
Joining Moore on the cover are Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti, Miami WR Malachi Toney, Notre Dame DB Leonard Moore, USC QB Jayden Maiava, Ole Miss RB Kewan Lacy, and Texas edge rusher Colin Simmons. The mascots for LSU, Western Kentucky, and Arizona State also made the cover.
The honor is well deserved for Dante Moore after such an amazing season. This may not be the last we hear of Dante Moore and the EA College Football game either as another leak made it appear as if Arch Manning and Dante Moore will grace the cover of the non-deluxe edition .
Could this be the first potential leak of the EA Sports College Football 27 cover photoshoot? 👀 pic.twitter.com/PLuP4Ga2fq
— SleeperCFB (@SleeperCFB) May 27, 2026
Heading into the season, Dante Moore is going to have a lot of pressure to live up to. Oregon enters the season as a national championship hopeful and if the Ducks are going to have any chance of reaching their ceiling, everything starts with Dante Moore. Returning to college football and passing up the NFL Draft was bold, and it’ll be up to Moore to prove it was the correct decision.
