Oregon football fans thrilled with Dan Lanning as Dakorien Moore commits to Ducks
By Ethan Lee
With Dakorien Moore on board in the 2025 Oregon Ducks recruiting class, Oregon football fans have plenty to celebrate. It’s always a great day when there’s a five-star wide receiver committing to join the Ducks' 2025 recruiting class.
Moore picking Oregon football over other powerhouse programs like the Ohio State Buckeyes, Texas Longhorns, and LSU Tigers speaks volumes about how Dan Lanning has this Oregon football program moving in the right direction.
The program is rising under Lanning’s guidance. Landing the top-ranked wide receiver in the country for the 2025 class is evidence of that. On top of that, Moore's commitment should help elevate Oregon's national presence even further.
Beyond just the fact that Moore's exceptional talent can make him a game-changer for the Ducks, it’s crucial that Lanning continues to build momentum for Oregon as the Ducks make the move to the Big Ten and have to compete against the likes of Ohio State, Michigan, and Penn State on a somewhat regular basis.
So, yeah, it’s no shocker that Oregon Ducks football fans might be pretty happy right now. Lanning is helping to lift Oregon in prominence. And that’s a great thing to see.
Oregon football fans react after Dakorien Moore commits to play for Dan Lanning and the Ducks
Here’s how Oregon fans are reacting following Moore’s decision to play for Dan Lanning and the Ducks:
Yeah, things are good for Oregon football fans right now.
Former Oregon star Kenjon Barner seems pretty happy with Moore’s decision to ditch Texas and join the Ducks.
Dan Lanning: currently the most popular man in Oregon?
Yeah, I think Dan Lanning is the most popular man in Oregon right now.
This is a big deal for the Ducks. Moore has a ton of potential and he’s helping to strengthen Oregon’s receiving corps.
As Lanning continues to build the Ducks into a powerhouse program that can compete for championships, players like Moore will be needed. Oregon fans should be excited with where the program stands currently and where Lanning is taking it.