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2026 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Preview
Publish Date: January 2, 2026
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The 2026 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl features the 13-1 Oregon Ducks and the 14-0 Indiana Hoosiers. Here is the 2026 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Preview.
The Ducks won 11 games to make their second straight CFP. They defeated six bowl-eligible teams this regular season: Northwestern, Penn State, Iowa, Minnesota, USC and Washington. Their only loss of the season was to Indiana, who earned the no. 1 seed in the CFP. They had no issues getting past James Madison in the first round of the CFP, then defeated Texas Tech to make the Peach Bowl.
Oregon scores 38.0 points per game, ranking ninth in the country. They pass for 251.4 yards (ranked 42nd) and rush for 206.1 yards (ranked 16th) per game.
Dante Moore sat out a season after transferring from UCLA and has developed well as a result. He has passed for 3,280 yards, 28 touchdowns and nine interceptions on 72.9 percent completion. Six players have at least 250 receiving yards on the season for the Ducks. Malik Benson leads the team with 696 receiving yards. Kenyon Sadiq has been a matchup problem at tight end with 531 receiving yards and eight touchdowns.
Freshman Dakorien Moore provides a spark as well with 32 catches for 469 yards and three touchdowns.
Four running backs have over 200 rushing yards for the Ducks. Noah Whittington is the lead back with 829 rushing yards and six touchdowns. Jordon Davison, Dierre Hill Jr. and Layden Limar all carry the ball a bit too with 667, 570 and 262 rushing yards, respectively.
Defensively, the Ducks allow 15.1 points per game, ranking sixth in the FBS. They give up 110.8 rushing yards (ranked 20th) and 156.6 passing yards (ranked fifth) per game. Bryce Boettcher has been great at pursuing ball carriers with 125 total tackles. Teitum Tuioti leads the team with 9.5 sacks. Dillon Thieneman is a transfer from Purdue who has made plenty of plays with five passes defended and two interceptions.
Indiana went undefeated to make their second-straight CFP. They defeated seven bowl-eligible teams this season: Old Dominion, Kennesaw State, Illinois, Iowa, Oregon, Penn State and Ohio State. Their undefeated record earned them the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye. They dominated Alabama in the Rose Bowl to advance.