Future stars are quickly becoming household names right in front of our eyes. The changing of the guard hasn’t quite commenced, but there are warning signs that it’s on the horizon. Justin Fields and Tua Tagovailoa put up video game numbers in their Week 9 battle, Jalen Hurts preserved perfection for the Philadelphia Eagles, and Zach Wilson helped the New York Jets notch their sixth win.
In case you missed it, The Indianapolis Colts decided to part ways with head coach Frank Reich. The Colts were quick to hire an interim to replace Reich, deciding to bring back former center Jeff Saturday to serve as coach. Saturday has never coached on the college or pro level but that did not stop the Colts from bringing him in and giving him a shot. Many people questioned why Indy didn’t give the job to someone already in the building like former players and current assistant coaches Reggie Wayne and Bubba Ventrone. Nevertheless, the Colts will still have a decision to make after the season ends. Who will be the next full-time coach in Indy? I have three names in mind that Indianapolis should consider if they decide to not keep Saturday.
Ben Gulbranson got his first start with Chance Nolan out and the Beavs looked good on their first drive. The offense got down to the Stanford 20 and the drive stalled. Backup kicker Atticus Sappington missed a 40-yard field goal though leaving the Beavers empty handed. Stanford took possession and went on a dominate 12-play, 78-yard touchdown drive that was equal parts disturbing and demoralizing. On the ensuing kickoff the refs claimed Jack Colletto called fair catch while Silas Bolden caught and returned it meaning Oregon State would have to start the drive at their 1-yard line. Beaver fans everywhere were irate (or maybe it was just me) but Oregon State put together one of their most impressive drives of the season tying the game up with a Jack Colletto touchdown run. Momentum quickly shifted to Stanford though as they regained the lead with a field goal. The Beavs punted on three straight possessions to end the half (two 3-and-outs). And Stanford added a touchdown to take a commanding 17-7 lead into the break. SECOND HALF The defense forced a quick 3-and-out and then the offense got into field goal range. A missed Sappington 45-yarder was of no consequence thanks to a Stanford penalty and he nailed the 40-yarder to make it a one score game. Another great defensive stand made it seem like the Beavers were regaining momentum, but the offense went backwards thanks to three straight passing plays. Tanner McKee hit a couple of receivers for explosive pass plays and the Beavs soon found themselves down by two touchdowns, 24-10. Things looked bleak as the 4th quarter rolled around and Oregon State down fourteen. On 4th-and-8, the coaching staff decided to go for it and not settle for a field goal and Silas Bolden came up with a game-saving touchdown catch.
Oregon State University Athletics and its multimedia rightsholder, LEARFIELD’s Beaver Sports Properties, have announced a new integrated relationship with P3 Health Partners Oregon, a patient-centered, physician-led medical group that provides value-based healthcare to seniors in several counties in Oregon, including the Salem and Roseburg areas. NFL's live broadcast of the football game consisting of sounds, images, or both, was being fixed. simultaneously with its transmission.
With Oregon State’s spring practices in the rearview mirror, we look at each of the Beavers’ positions groups heading into the 2022 season. 2021 production from tight end: It was a solid, though far from a spectacular, year for OSU’s tight end group. Solid, in that Beaver tight ends put on a clinic at times in run blocking, particularly Quitoriano. But let’s be honest: tight ends are largely judged by passing-game production. Oregon State tight end standards are high, and the bottom line was a little light. They combined for 42 receptions, 522 yards and four touchdowns. OSU’s coaches push back somewhat, saying opportunities weren’t there because the Beavers emphasized the running game. True. But Musgrave was too often ignored. We expect that minor mistake won’t be made again in 2022. How to Stream the Watch Rugby World Cup Online. Top 3 VPNs. Our Top Choice! ExpressVPN. Fastest and most reliable VPN; User-friendly; 148 server locations.
Oregon State steps out of Pac-12 play with its final non-conference game of the 2022 regular season Tuesday. The Beavers host Portland in a 5:35 p.m. PT start at Goss Stadium at Coleman Field. Best ways to watch NFR live free 2022 online. Watch Wrangler National Finals Rodeo live streaming from Las Vegas in high definition.
The annual Gekko Files preview of the PAC 12 stops in Corvallis.
This is actually a beautiful metaphor for how the Wildcat's season went.
Jake broke Ventura College's school record for passing yards over the weekend, with 474 yards and 5 TDs. He leads Ventura College into the Southern California Football Association Playoffs with an undefeated conference record. Luton announced his commitment to Oregon State on October 19th.