Oregon QB battle: Austin Novosad ‘confident’ he has earned starting job

Dan Lanning has yet to officially name a starting quarterback. Dante Moore and Austin Novosad are battling for the job, wanting to lead Oregon out onto the field for the Aug. 30 season opener against Montana State. At least from the outside, Moore appears to be the favorite to ultimately win out. Even so, Novosad […]

Oregon Ducks quarterback Austin Novosad in the spring game. (Photo by: Max Unkrich/ScoopDuckOn3)

Dan Lanning has yet to officially name a starting quarterback. Dante Moore and Austin Novosad are battling for the job, wanting to lead Oregon out onto the field for the Aug. 30 season opener against Montana State. At least from the outside, Moore appears to be the favorite to ultimately win out.

Even so, Novosad is confident in what he has done throughout preseason camp. When directly asked if he feels as if enough has been done, on his end, to be Oregon’s starter, he made that clear.

“I think I’ve gone out there and executed the offense and done the best that I can,” Novosad said. “So, I feel confident.”

Novosad played high school football at Dripping Springs (TX), where he was a four-star prospect. He was the No. 113 overall recruit in the 2023 cycle, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

A Lone Star State connection is what brought Novosad to the Pacific Northwest. Oregon hired Will Stein as its offensive coordinator away from UTSA. Stein has deep connections inside Texas high school football, doing enough to flip Novosad away from Baylor.

At the same time, this will be the third season inside the program for Novosad, entering 2025 as a redshirt sophomore. Just six games are on the resume, split between the previous two years. Novosad has thrown a total of 13 passes for 59 yards and is yet to secure a touchdown or record an interception. He will be looking for some serious playing time in the near future.

Even if Oregon does wind up going with Moore, ESPN’s Pete Thamel does believe some playing time could be coming Novosad’s way. The Ducks do have a light nonconference schedule but the race might be close enough to where Lanning and Stein put together packages to get Novosad out there.

“I think that’s the expectation right now, as you look at Oregon, (Moore’s) obviously been in the program, Thamel said on Friday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show. “They paid him a lot of money to be the backup last year. But it wouldn’t surprise me if we do see some real snaps from (backup) Austin Novosad this year. Really talented young guy coming in. I would think that Dante Moore is ahead there right now, but I don’t know if it’s a hammer-lock on the job.”

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