ATLANTA — The very first snap of the Peach Bowl pretty much summed up what kind of night it would be for Oregon.
A pick-6 put Dante Moore and the Ducks in an immediate hole.
That was only the beginning of their misery.
If this had been a heavyweight fight, the refs would've stepped in before the halftime show.
No. 1 Indiana romped into the national championship game with a 56-22 blowout of fifth-seeded Oregon in the College Football Playoff semifinal on Friday, a one-sided affair that was essentially over by the time the Ducks dragged themselves to the locker room — presumably to discuss seating arrangements for the long flight home even with another half still to go.
Needing a near-perfect game, Oregon (13-2) instead gifted the mighty Hoosiers 21 points off three turnovers by Moore, resulting in a 35-7 deficit at the break.
Game over.
''First things first: The quarterback has to protect the football,'' said Moore, who fumbled twice in addition to the interception. "You can't win football games if you're causing turnovers."