Dante Moore: From Detroit King to College Football Stardom

Dante Moore: From Detroit King to College Football Stardom

Oregon's **quarterback** Dante Moore is making waves in the college football world. The 20-year-old phenom from Detroit has quickly risen to prominence, showcasing his exceptional skills on the field. Moore's journey from his high school days at Detroit King to his current status as a top contender in the **College Football Playoff** is nothing short of inspiring.

Dante Moore was raised mostly by his father Otha Moore. While his mother Jera Bohlen-Moore, a former high school basketball star, had to deal with breast cancer. Dante Moore’s high school career was marked by his dominance at Detroit King. He led his team to back-to-back Michigan Division III championships. Moores' exceptional play culminated in his senior season, where he threw 32 touchdowns against just three interceptions and was named Michigan's Gatorade Player of the Year.

Moore's college football journey began at UCLA before transferring to the University of Oregon. At UCLA, Moore started his college career as a freshman but later moved to Oregon, where he has continued to shine. His performances have been instrumental in Oregon's success, particularly in their recent **College Football Playoff** semifinal matchup against Indiana.

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