The Oregon Ducks are facing a challenging game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers without two key players, according to a report by CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz. The team will be without wide receivers Dakorien Moore and Gary Bryant Jr., both of whom are crucial to the Ducks' offensive strategy. Moore, a true freshman, has been a standout performer, leading the team in receptions and receiving yards, while Bryant, in his sixth season at the collegiate level, is having a strong season after a previous injury-plagued year. The absence of these players will likely increase targets for other receivers like Jeremiah McClellan, Malik Benson, and Cooper Perry. Backup tight end Jamari Johnson may also see more opportunities. The Ducks are hoping to bounce back from a tough loss to the Iowa Hawkeyes, and the upcoming game against the Golden Gophers will be a test of their resilience and adaptability. Will they be able to overcome these challenges and secure a win? The answer lies in the coming game, and fans will be eagerly watching to see how the team responds.