EUGENE — By any measure, Dante Moore ’s performance against Indiana was his worst in an albeit short tenure as Oregon’s starting quarterback.

The redshirt sophomore had his least accurate, efficient and explosive outing of the season, threw two interceptions and was sacked six times in the 30-20 loss.

“In all phases,” Moore said afterward, “it was not great.”

He missed “simple reads” passing and needed to do better at setting the protections for an offensive line that will take the blame for the pressure Moore faced, even if some was self-inflicted. Receivers also have to run the right routes and running backs need to fare better in pass protection, regardless of whether they are put in difficult positions.

“Everybody looks internally and then goes out back and says ‘OK, what could I

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