Former Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Isaiah World suffered a torn ACL in his final collegiate game.
World tore the ACL in his left knee in the first half of Oregon’s blowout playoff loss to eventual national champion Indiana in the Peach Bowl, according to a report from Dane Brugler of The Athletic.
World had surgery to repair the injury earlier this month, Brugler reports, and will not attend the upcoming NFL Scouting Combine. He was one of nine Ducks players invited to the combine this year — the second-highest mark in program history — and also missed the Senior Bowl due to the injury.
Brugler further reports that World’s injury happened just before halftime against the Hoosiers. He did not return to the field in the second half. The 6-8, 318 pound prospect was projected as a likely day two or day three selection in the NFL Draft this April, but could see his stock fall even further due to the ACL tear.
Before transferring to Oregon for his final season, World played and started for three seasons at Nevada. He appeared in all 15 games for the Ducks in 2025, with the game against the Hoosiers already looking well out of reach before he left the field.