Both the Oregon Ducks and USC Trojans are preparing for a virtual playoff game on Saturday, with the winner putting themselves in a great position to make the postseason, while the loser sees their College Football Playoff dreams start to wither.
Unfortunately, for both teams, the injury bug has taken root in the locker room, and each sideline will be without some key players on Saturday for the top-15 showdown.
According to the official availability report on Saturday morning, Oregon has ruled out ten players, including wide receivers Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr., Evan Stewart, running back Jayden Limar. On top of that, offensive tackle Isaiah World has been listed as questionable for this game.
Meanwhile, the Trojans are also without several key players in this game, including safety Bishop Fitzgerald. S Kamari Ramsey and LT Elijah Paige are questionable.
Here is a look at the Ducks‘ full availability report for Saturday’s game against USC.
The availability report for Oregon vs. USC on Saturday. A lot of notable names.
Ducks to be without Dakorien Moore, Gary Bryant Jr., Evan Stewart, and Isaiah World is now questionable.
Trojans without Bishop Fitzgerald. Kamari Ramsey and Elijah Paige are questionable. pic.twitter.com/xRgWRhjFg4
— Zachary Neel (@zacharycneel) November 22, 2025
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This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Both Oregon Ducks, USC Trojans down several key players in Week 13

