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Jacquizz Rodgers Rushed for 165 Yards and Two Touchdowns in Last Season’S 42-10 OSU Win in Pullman 2010 FOOTBAll gAME NOTES OREgON STATE cOMMuNicATiONS STEvE FENK JASON AMBERg 541.737.7470 office 541.737.7469 office 541.230.0627 cell 541.230.0706 cell [email protected] [email protected] gAME 9 • OREgON STATE vS. wAShiNgTON state • cORvAlliS, ORE. (RESER stadiuM) • NOv. 13, 2010 2010 SchEdulE/RESulTS (4-4, 3-2 PAc-10) BCS AP USA Today DetailS BCS AP USA Today SePteMber — — — Date:. Nov. 13, 2010 — — — 4 #22 vs. #7 TCU (ESPN). .L, 21-30 18 #25 LOuiSvillE (FSN Nw). .w, 35-28 Time:. 1:10 p.m. 25 #24 at #3 Boise State (ABC) . L, 24-37 Location:. Corvallis, Ore. OCtOber Venue:. Reser Stadium 2 ARiZONA STATE (FSN Nw). .w, 31-28 Capacity:. 45,674 9 at #9 Arizona (VERSUS). .W, 29-27 Surface:. FieldTurf 16 #24 at Washington (ESPN). .L, 34-35 2OT 30 CAliFORNiA (FOX COLLEGE SPORTS). w, 35-7 OREGON STATE Live Stats:. osubeavers.com WASHINGTON STATE nOVeMber BEAVERS Series Record:. 44-47-3 COUGARS 6 at UCLA (VERSUS). L, 14-17 13 WashiNgTON STATE (FSN NW) . 1:10 p.m. ThiS wEEK: Oregon State (4-4, 3-2 Pac-10) hosts the Washington State Cougars (1-9, 0-7) Nov. 13. The game will 20 USc (ABc) . .5 p.m. 27 at Stanford. TBA kickoff at 1:10 p.m. and air live on FSN Northwest. DeCeMber SERiES: The series dates back to 1903 with WSU holding a 47-44-3 advantage. The Beavers have won three straight, 4 OREgON. TBA five of the last six and seven of 10. The average score in the series over the last three games has OSU with a 53-13 edge. Jacquizz Rodgers rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns in last season’s 42-10 OSU win in Pullman. Former Beaver cOAchiNg STAFF quarterback Sean Canfield tossed for two touchdowns on 22 of 29 completions for 231 yards. The Beavers’ offense out- OREgON STATE cOAchES gained WSU 567-192 and had an edge in first downs of 31-13. Mike Riley (Sl). Head Coach ATTENdANcE: Oregon State is on school record pace for home attendance, averaging 45,409 per game, which includes Jay locey (Sl). .Assistant Head Coach/WRs the fourth-largest crowd in Reser Stadium history of 45,439 when California visited. This year has also featured the fifth- Mark Banker (Sl) . .Defensive Coordinator/Safeties Bruce Read (Sl). .Coordinator of Special Teams largest crowd of 45,409 for Arizona State and the sixth-largest attendance at 45,379 vs. Louisville – the largest crowd ever danny langsdorf (PB). Offensive Coordinator/QBs for a non-conference game. Mike cavanaugh (Sl). Offensive Line Mike Riley Reggie davis (Sl). Running Backs ThE wiNNiNgEST cOAch? Tenth-year mentor has 68 wins, six short of Lon Stiner, who coached the Keith heyward (PB). .Cornerbacks team from 1933-48. He slipped past Hall of Fame coach Tommy Prothro (63 wins) last season. Riley has the second most greg Newhouse (Sl). Linebackers victories in the conference at one school among active coaches, trailing the 72 of Cal’s Jeff Tedford. For more on Riley Joe Seumalo (Sl). .Defensive Line check out his bio included in the game notes. Robin Ross (PB). .G.A. / Tight Ends daniel drayton (PB). G.A. / Defense PAEA ON BEdNARiK liST: Senior defensive tackle Stephen Paea was announced Nov. 8 as one of 16 semifinalists for the Chuck Bednarik Award, presented to the nation’s top defensive player by the Maxwell Football Club. For more on GAMEDAY LOCATION: SL (Sideline); PB (Pressbox) Paea look for his current bio on page 10 of this release. 2011 SchEdulE 88: OSU’s total defense, allowing 412.6 yards per game, ranks 88th in the country. While that is hardly a ranking to brag SePteMber about, it’s a ranking that has improved from 119th (120 teams) prior to the Oct. 30 game vs. Cal. OSU has played three of 3 TBd . .corvallis the top 19 offenses this season (Boise State, 4; TCU, 8; & Arizona, 19) and still have three of the nation’s top 14 offenses 10 at Wisconsin. Madison, Wis. to face (Oregon, 1; Stanford, 13; & USC, 14). The Beavers are now seventh in the conference for defense, while WSU is 17 Bye 10th and 120th at 477.2 yards allowed. 24 UCLA*. corvallis OCtOber wiN ThE TuRNOvER BATTlE, wiN ThE gAME: Over the last 83 games, Oregon State is 33-8 when committing 1 at Arizona State*. Tempe, Ariz. fewer turnovers than its opponent, 9-19 when committing more and 9-5 when even. Oregon State lost just 11 turnovers 8 ARiZONA*. .corvallis for the 2009 season, the second-fewest in the nation (Cincinnati – 10). Over the last 20 games, the Beavers have just 12 15 BYu. .corvallis turnovers. 22 at Washington State* . Pullman, Wash. 29 at Utah*. .Salt Lake City, Utah nOVeMber 5 STANFORd*. .corvallis ON ThE AiR 12 at California*. .Berkeley, Calif. 19 wAShiNgTON*. .corvallis TElEviSiON FSN Nw RAdiO RAdiO - SPANiSh Tom Glasgow. .Play-by-play Mike Parker. Play-by-play Juan De Dios Andrade. Play-by-play 26 at Oregon*. .Eugene, Ore. Steve Preece. .Analyst Jim Wilson. .Analyst Jose Luis Lupercio. .Analyst * indicates Pac-12 Conference game Jason Stiles. .Sideline Analyst Ron Callan. Sideline Steve Preece. .Pre-game iNTERNET OSuBEAvERS.cOM BROAdcAST SiRiuS Channel 215 OSUBEAVERS.COM 4 hours prior on KEJO (1240 AM) 3 hours prior on KPAM 860 XM RAdiO Channel 195 2 hours prior on the entire network 2010 OregOn State FOOtball gaMe nOteS 1 gAME 9 • OREgON STATE vS. wAShiNgTON state • cORvAlliS, ORE. (RESER stadiuM) • NOv. 13, 2010 MiKE RilEY, ROAd gAMES EARlY: Oregon State played four of its PAc-10 FOOTBAll STANdiNgS hEAd cOAch first six games of the season away from Reser Stadium; Team Pac-10 Overall the last time the Beavers faced such a schedule was 2004. Oregon 6-0 9-0 Mike Riley has rightfully been credited On the flip side, the last time OSU played four of its final Stanford 5-1 8-1 with the rebirth of Oregon State football. six at home, as it does this season, was 1998. Arizona 4-2 7-2 The 57-year-old head coach has guided Oregon State 3-2 4-4 the Beavers to six bowl games in the last 15: The number of touchdowns for Jacquizz Rodgers USC 3-3 6-3 seven years, winning five, and started the this season, which is tied for fifth in the nation. Quizz is California 3-3 5-4 rejuvenation of the program during his first third among active players for career touchdowns with 49, tenure in 1997-98 that subsequently made three postseason ap- Arizona State 2-4 4-5 trailing the 61 by Oklahoma’s DeMarco Murray and the 53 Washington 2-4 3-6 pearances. by Nevada’s Colin Kaepernick. Quizz had his streak of con- A member of the American Football Coaches Association’s UCLA 2-4 4-5 (AFCA) Board of Trustees and Ethics Committee, Riley is the second secutive games with a touchdown stopped at 12 games at Washington State 0-7 1-9 winningest coach in Beaver football history with 68 victories – six UCLA (Nov. 6) and now has scored at least one touchdown short of matching Lon Stiner’s (1933-48) total. His résumé sparkles in 19 of his last 21 games. with achievements, including the 2008 AFCA and Pac-10 Confer- uPcOMiNg PAc-10 SchEdulE ence Coach of the Year. The Beavers are the only team to finish AN AvERAgE dAY…: would move junior running back Saturday, november 13 in the top three of the Pac-10 standings in each of the last four Jacquizz Rodgers into 12th place for career rushing on Washington State at Oregon State, 1 p.m. (FSN NW)* seasons and have appeared in the final Associated Press top-25 the Pac-10 charts. Quizz is currently 13th with 3,493 yards Stanford at Arizona State, 4:30 p.m. (FS Arizona)* rankings in three of the last four years. and could pass Rueben Mayes (WSU, 1982-85, 3,519) if Oregon at California, 4:30 p.m. (Versus)* The tenth-year head coach has also led his team to outstanding he rushes for his 109 yards per game career average. If he USC at Arizona, 5 p.m.* (ABC) success in the classroom, where over the last three years Beavers can earn 133 yards he’d pass the 11th best career perfor- have been honored by the Pac-10 for academic achievement 35 mance in the league, that by former Beaver and current times. He’s also developed future NFL players with 20 draftees (as of Jan. 2010) since his second arrival in 2003 and only USC has had St. Louis Rams star Steven Jackson (2001-03, 3,625) and * - Pac-10 league game more than OSU’s 61 all-conference selections. he needs 197 to become the 10th all-time rushing leader Riley is the first coach in OSU history to win more than one in the conference and in the process move by Ricky Bell PAc-10 PRESEASON POll NCAA-sanctioned bowl game at OSU, capturing the 2003 Las Vegas (USC, 1973-76, 3,689). And, oh by the way, Quizz is the 1. Oregon (15) 314 Bowl, the 2004 Insight Bowl, the 2006 and 2008 Sun Bowls, and school’s new career leader for receptions by a running 2. USC (12) 311 the 2007 Emerald Bowl titles. He also is the first coach to lead the back with 131. For more on Quizz’s achievements turn to 3. Oregon State (3) 262 program to more than one winning conference season (5-3 in ’04, page 9 of this release and for records charts see page 11.
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