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  Oregon State's Ben Gulbranson threw for two touchdowns and ran for a score, and the Beavers' defense turned in another strong performance in a 38-10 victory Saturday night over California. Oregon State (7-3, 4-3 Pac-12) got a 55-yard punt return for a touchdown from Anthony Gould, and did enough offensively to control the game with 362 total yards. Damien Martinez had his fourth consecutive 100-yard rushing game with 105 yards on 23 carries. Gulbranson completed 15 of 23 passes for 137 yards, and is 4-1 since replacing Chance Nolan as the Beavers' starting quarterback. Oregon State is guaranteed of having a winning season for the second consecutive year. A week after scoring 35 points in a loss at USC, the Bears (3-7, 1-6 conference) were limited to 160 total yards and didn't score an offensive touchdown. It was one of Oregon State's most impressive defensive games of the season. - Oregon State/AP College Football

rJr/2026 QB Ben GulbransonOregon State
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  Gevani McCoy threw four touchdown passes to Hayden Hatten in the first half and Idaho raced past Eastern Washington 48-16 on Saturday. The duo connected for 33-, 17- and 18-yard touchdowns on consecutive possessions for a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter. Hatten, who finished with 10 catches for 146 yards, set a single-game record for receiving touchdowns with a 19-yard touchdown reception after Eastern had pulled within 21-10 on an 87-yard connection between Gunner Talkington and Nolan Ulm. Roshaun Johnson scored on a 4-yard run and the Vandals (6-3, 5-1 Big Sky Conference) led 35-10 at the half. McCoy finished 16 of 28 for 218 yards with two interceptions. Elisha Cummings had 16 carries for 128 yards and Johnson had a second touchdown run to close the scoring. Talkington was 15 of 24 with a 75-yard scoring pass to Freddie Robertson but the Eagles (2-7, 1-5) only had nine first downs. Idaho had 531 yards on offense, 308 on the ground. - Idaho/AP College Football

rJr/2026 QB Gevani McCoyOregon State
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  Left guard Marco Brewer is out for the season after leaving the Oct. 24 game against Colorado with an undisclosed injury. Smith said Brewer would be sidelined for a couple months. - The Oregonian

rSr/2024 OG Marco BrewerOregon State
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  OCT 24 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Alex Austin, RS So., DB, Oregon State (Long Beach, Calif.),...Became the 1st Oregon State player with a Pick 6 when he returned an INT 42 yards in Saturday's win over Colorado. The victory pushed the Beavers to bowl eligibility. The Pick 6 came in the third quarter and sent OSU to a 35-3 lead. Austin is one of just six defensive backs in the Pac-12 to record at least one touchdown this season. He's the first since October 8. Also recorded 3 tackles and a pass breakup. The INT was the 2nd of the season for Austin and the 4th of his career. 1st time winning this award but the 3rd different Oregon State defensive back to win this season (Jaydon Grant - Week 1, Kitan Oladipo - Week 2). First school to have 3 different players win Defensive Player of the Week in the same season since Oregon last year and first time the Beavers have done it since the award started in 1983. Also nominated: Christian Gonzalez, DB, Oregon; Kyle Soelle, LB, Arizona State; Mo Osling III, DB, UCLA; Levani Damuni, ILB, Stanford. - Pac-12 Football

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  Gevani McCoy threw four touchdown passes and caught a pass for a fifth score, leading Idaho to a 56-21 victory over Portland State on Saturday. McCoy's four passing touchdowns came on only 10 completions. He was 10 of 19 for 248 yards. His 14-yard TD reception came on a halfback pass from Elisha Cummings and gave Idaho a 28-21 lead early in the third quarter. The Vandals added a McCoy-to-Hayden Hatten 6-yard pass late in the third quarter, plus three touchdown runs in the fourth - two by Roshaun Johnson and one by Anthony Woods.

Woods had 130 yards rushing and Aundre Carter 92 among Idaho's 309 yards on the ground. Johnson scored twice. Jermaine Jackson had 132 receiving yards with two touchdowns for the Vandals (5-2, 4-0 Big Sky Conference). Portland State's Dante Chachere completed 12 of 25 passes for 205 yards with a touchdown but was intercepted three times. Beau Kelly had six receptions for 119 yards that included a 63-yard touchdown for the Vikings (2-5, 1-3). - Idaho/AP College Football


rJr/2026 QB Gevani McCoyOregon State
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  OCT 17 BIG SKY FOOTBALL CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Gevani McCoy (Idaho),...Idaho's Gevani McCoy led the Vandals to their first win over Montana since 1999 and helped bring the Little Brown Stein back to Moscow. The redshirt freshman passed for 286 yards, two touchdowns and ran in a two-point conversion to lead Idaho to the 30-23 victory in Missoula. The conference weekly honor is the first of McCoy's young career. Others Nominated, Off: Cameron Skattebo (Sacramento State), Bronson Barron (Weber State), Xavier Guillory (Idaho State), Elijah Dotson (Northern Colorado), Ulonzo Gilliam Jr. (UC Davis). - Big Sky Football

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  With Ben Gulbranson making his second career start at quarterback for Oregon State on Saturday night, the Beavers relied heavily on their running game and defense in a 24-10 victory over Washington State. Good strategy. Oregon State (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12 Conference) rushed for 203 yards and Jack Colletto ran for two short touchdowns in handing Washington State (4-3, 1-3) its third loss in four games. The Cougars relied almost exclusively on the arm of quarterback Cameron Ward, who threw 54 passes in the game. A 50-yard run off left tackle by Damien Martinez to the 4-yard line late in the third quarter set up Colletto's 2-yard touchdown run on the first play of the fourth quarter, giving the Beavers a 24-10 lead.

Trailing by 14 points with six minutes remaining, Ward was forced out of the pocket on fourth-and-8 from the Cougars' 37-yard line and his desperation heave fell incomplete. Oregon State missed a 31-yard field goal with about three minutes left that would have made it a three-score game, but the Beavers defense sealed the win. The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter. Midway through the third quarter Gulbranson rolled to his left and threw into the end zone to wide receiver Anthony Gould, who leaped high in the air and came down with a 17-yard touchdown catch, increasing the Beavers' lead to 17-3. Back came the Cougars. Ward completed five of six passes on an 80-yard touchdown drive, culminated by a 9-yard touchdown toss to running back Jaylen Jenkins that cut the Beavers' lead to 17-10 at 4:15 of the third quarter. The Cougars didn't score again. - Oregon State/AP College Football


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  OCT 3 STATS FCS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK: Gevani McCoy, Idaho, QB, R-Fr., 6-0, 175, Baldwin Hills, California,...McCoy completed 22 of 27 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns to help Idaho defeat Northern Colorado 55-35 in the Big Sky. McCoy added 18 rushing yards, setting career highs for completions, passing yards, TD passes and total offensive yards (316). With three straight victories, the Vandals are on their longest winning streak since claiming six in a row over the 2016 and '17 seasons. Honorable Mention: Ty Anderson, LB, Gardner-Webb; Avarion Cole, Rover, North Carolina A&T; Nathanial Eichner, PK, Alabama State; Kyle Parsons, RB/KR, Wofford; Fred Perry, S, Jacksonville State; Coleon Williams, DB, Delaware State. - Stats FCS Football

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  Ben Gulbranson threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to Tre'Shaun Harrison with 13 seconds remaining and Oregon State overcame a 14-point deficit in the fourth quarter to beat Stanford 28-27 on Saturday night. The Cardinal (1-4, 0-4 Pac-12) appeared to be in control of the game when they took a 24-10 lead into the fourth quarter with the Oregon State (4-2, 1-2) using a backup quarterback. Instead, they collapsed down the stretch and lost their 11th straight game against an FBS opponent. Gulbranson threw a 21-yard TD pass on fourth down to Silas Bolden on the second play of the fourth quarter to start the comeback.

Damien Martinez added a 43-yard touchdown run to make it 24-22 but the Beavers missed both 2-point tries to keep Stanford in the lead. The Cardinal nearly out the clock before settling for a 46-yard field goal with 58 seconds left. But Gulbranson needed only three plays to go 76 yards for the win. After two short completions, he took a shot down the sideline for Harrison, who leaped over Ethan Bonner for the catch. Patrick Fields appeared in position to make the tackle but Harrison got by him for the score. Gulbranson finished 20 for 28 for 250 yards and two TDs in his first collegiate start in place of the injured Chance Nolan. Tanner McKee threw two long touchdown passes to Brycen Tremayne but it wasn't enough for the Cardinal, who haven't beaten an FBS team since topping Oregon on Oct. 2, 2021. Stanford set a school record with its 10th straight conference loss. - Oregon State/AP College Football


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  Oregon State will be without two of its top offensive weapons on Saturday against Montana State. Running back Trey Lowe aggravated an existing injury during practice last week, did not play against Fresno State and will not play on Saturday. Tight end Luke Musgrave was injured on a play on the Beavers' final drive and will be forced to sit out this week. - Gazette Times

rJr/2023 TE Luke MusgraveOregon State
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  SEPT 12 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Kitan Oladapo, RS Jr., DB, Oregon State (Happy Valley, Ore.),...Led Oregon State with a career-best 15 tackles as the Beavers improved to 2-0 for the first time since 2014. 15 tackles surpassed his previous career best of 10 set against Oregon in 2021...Picked up a 12-yard sack on 3rd and 13 for Fresno State in the third quarter, forcing Fresno State to punt...Now has 31 tackles over his last four games...Second straight week a Beaver has won this award (Jaydon Grant) and the first time for Oladapo. It's the first time Oregon State has claimed this award in back-to-back weeks since November 2008 (Stephen Paea & Greg Laybourn). Also nominated: Daiyan Henley, LB, Washington State; Kyle Soelle, LB, Arizona State; Max Williams, DB, USC; Casey Rogers, DT, Oregon; Junior Tafuna, DT, Utah; Grayson Murphy, DL, UCLA; Jaxen Turner, S, Arizona. - Pac-12 Football

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  Jack Colletto scored on a 2-yard run on the final play of the game and Oregon State rallied for a 35-32 victory over Fresno State on Saturday night. The Beavers (2-0) initially appeared ready to go for a game-tying field goal before coach Jonathan Smith opted to gamble for the win following a timeout by Fresno State (1-1). That proved to be the right call as Colletto took the direct snap and ran it in for the score that gave the Beavers their first 2-0 start since 2014. It capped a wild final stretch of the game that featured three lead changes in the final 1:50. Chance Nolan threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Tre'Shaun Harrison with 1:50 remaining to put Oregon State ahead 29-26 on the 2-point conversion.

Jake Haener needed just 45 seconds to answer, completing a 45-yard pass to Jalen Moreno-Cropper that set up the go-ahead 4-yard score to Erik Brooks with 1:05 to play. Abraham Montano missed the extra point and the Beavers had a chance to tie it with a field goal or win it with a TD. A 28-yard pass from Nolan to Luke Musgrave got the ball to the 14 and then a pass interference call set up the final decision for Smith and the game-winning score. Nolan finished 14 for 27 for 219 yards and a TD. Colletto ran for two scores and Silas Bolden and Deshaun Fenwick also had TD runs for Oregon State. Jordan Mims ran for 122 yards and two scores, and Haener threw for 360 yards for the Bulldogs, who were seeking their first 2-0 start since 2013. - Oregon State/AP College Football


rSr/2023 FB Jack CollettoOregon State
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  SEPT 6 PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jaydon Grant, RS Jr., DB, Oregon State (West Linn, Ore.),...Among the OSU team leaders with four tackles in the win over Boise State, OSU's first to open a season since 2015...Grant, however, added a forced fumble, interception and two pass breakups to his defensive line...The forced fumble stopped a Boise State drive at the OSU 2-yard line. The Beavers not only kept the Broncos from scoring but they recovered the ball and scored on a 98-yard drive to go up 24-0...Grant's interception in the first quarter led to the Beavers' first score of the game. It was his seventh career pick...First time winning this award and first OSU player to win it since Avery Roberts in Week 5 of last season. Also nominated: Shane Lee, LB, USC; Daiyan Henley, LB, Washington State; Merlin Robertson, LB, Arizona State; R.J. Hubert, S, Utah; Craig Woodson, S, Cal; Jerry Roberts, LB, Arizona; Asa Turner, S, Washington; Kendall Williamson, S, Stanford; Darius Muasau, LB, Hawai'i. - Pac-12 Football

rSr/2023 SS Jaydon GrantOregon State
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  SEPT 6 PAC-12 OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE WEEK: Brandon Kipper, RS Sr., OL, Oregon State (Caldwell, Idaho),...Part of an offensive line that helped Oregon State to 470 yards of total offense while not allowing a sack in the win over Boise State...Graded out at 81.9 by PFF and did not allow an opponent pressure...The Beavers won their first season opener since the 2015 season. First time winning this award. Two OSU players won last year with Nathan Eldridge in Week 4 and Nous Keobounnam in Week 8...Also nominated: LaDarius Henderson, Arizona State; Sataoa Laumea, Utah; Walter Rouse, Stanford; Spencer Lovell, California; Jordan Morgan, Arizona; Brett Neilon, USC, Jarrett Kingston, Washington State. - Pac-12 Football

rSr/2023 OG Brandon KipperOregon State
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  2022 PRESEASON WUERFFEL TROPHY (COMMUNITY SERVICE) WATCHLIST: Alex Austin, Oregon State, So., DB,...Austin, a Long Beach, Calif., native, established the Alex Austin Overcoming Adversity Scholarship last year. The scholarship offers one $1,000 award and two $500 awards to high school or college students who submit a max-500 word essay about an obstacle or challenge and how they overcame it. Semifinalists for the 2022 Wuerffel Trophy will be announced Nov. 1, with finalists on Nov. 22. The winner of the honor will be announced Dec. 8. - Oregon State Football

rSo/2023 CB *Alex AustinOregon State
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