The College Football Playoff semifinal features a quarterback duel for the ages: Indiana’s Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, the engine of a historic 14-0 season, faces Oregon’s Dante Moore, a phenom whose team’s only loss came against these same Hoosiers. This is more than a game; it’s a legacy-defining rematch.
When the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers and No. 5 Oregon Ducks collide in the CFP Peach Bowl, all eyes will be on the signal-callers. The position is paramount in college football, and its importance is magnified exponentially under the playoff spotlight. For Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza, this is the capstone on a perfect, Heisman-winning campaign. For Oregon’s Dante Moore, it’s a chance for redemption and to prove the Ducks can solve the puzzle that is the Hoosiers’ defense.
The 2025 Season by the Numbers
The statistical comparison between Mendoza and Moore reveals a startlingly even battle. Both quarterbacks have operated with elite efficiency, posting near-identical completion percentages and prolific yardage totals.
- Fernando Mendoza: 240-of-332 passing (72.3%) for 3,172 yards, 36 touchdowns and six interceptions; 77 rushes for 256 yards and six touchdowns.
- Dante Moore: 272-of-373 passing (72.9%) for 3,280 yards, 28 touchdowns and nine interceptions; 68 rushes for 184 yards and two touchdowns.
Mendoza’s edge comes in the touchdown-to-interception ratio, a key factor in his Heisman Trophy victory, a historic first for an Indiana player as confirmed by Yahoo Sports. Moore, in his first year as the full-time starter, has been equally impressive, leading Oregon to a 13-1 record with his only blemish being that fateful 30-20 loss to Indiana in October.
Breaking Down the Regular Season Rematch
The October 11th clash in Eugene was a defensive slugfest where neither quarterback found their typical rhythm. The game was ultimately decided by a flurry of fourth-quarter turnovers. Mendoza was picked off by Brandon Finney Jr., who returned the interception for a game-tying touchdown. However, Moore responded by throwing interceptions on Oregon’s next two drives, the latter sealing the victory for Indiana.
- Fernando Mendoza (Oct. 11): 20-of-31 passing for 215 yards, one touchdown and one interception.
- Dante Moore (Oct. 11): 21-of-34 passing for 186 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.
This head-to-head data, documented by Yahoo Sports’ game recap, underscores the pressure-filled environment of their first meeting. For the rematch, the quarterback who can best handle that pressure and avoid critical mistakes will likely send their team to the national championship.
What This Matchup Means for the Game
The chess match between these two offenses is fascinating. Mendoza, the Heisman winner, brings a proven ability to perform in clutch moments and a dual-threat capability that keeps drives alive. His leadership has been the cornerstone of Indiana’s improbable 14-0 run.
Moore, while less decorated this season, possesses a cannon for an arm and the poise of a veteran. The key for Oregon will be establishing a run game to take pressure off Moore and prevent the Hoosiers’ defense from pinning its ears back in obvious passing situations, a strategy that paid dividends in the first matchup.
This semifinal is a story of two quarterbacks on divergent paths. One is looking to cement his legacy as the architect of Indiana’s greatest season. The other is seeking revenge and a chance to rewrite the narrative of his year. The outcome hinges entirely on which quarterback can elevate their game when the lights are brightest.
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