TV/Radio/Internet
Television: Pac-12 Network
Play-By-Play: Roxy Bernstein
Analyst: Lincoln Kennedy
Radio: Beaver Sports Network, Varsity Network (Oregon State)
Play-By-Play: Mike Parker
Analyst: Jim Wilson
Sideline: Ron Callan
Pre-Game: Steve Preece
SiriusXM Radio: 135 or 197
SiriusXM App/Internet: 959
Live Stats: OSUBeavers.com
Channel Finder
Xfinity Comcast: 421/720 HD (Pac-12 Net), 420 (Pac-12 Oregon)
Dish Network: 406
Charter Spectrum: 332/452
Game Notes
- Oregon State returns to Reser Stadium to host Washington State Saturday night in the Beavers' annual Homecoming game. Kickoff is slated for 6 p.m. PT.
- The game will air live on the Pac-12 Network. Roxy Bernstein (play-by-play) and Lincoln Kennedy (analyst) will call the action.
- The teams are meeting for the 107th time and 49th in Corvallis. Washington State holds a 56-47-3 advantage in the series all-time and a 25-23 mark in Corvallis.
- The game will air live on the Beaver Sports Radio Network. For a list of affiliates, turn to page two of these notes.- Every game this season can be heard live on the Varsity Network, a free application available via computer browsers, smartphones and tablets. After downloading the application, search for Oregon State.
Oregon State Notables
- Mike Hass is set to be recognized during the game for his induction into the College Football Hall of Fame in December. Hass was the 2005 Biletnikoff Award winner, given to the nation's top receiver.
- The Beavers' win over Stanford Saturday marked the 20th in Jonathan Smith's career as head coach.
- Oregon State begins its second half of regular season play and will host four of the team's final six games for the first time since the 2014 season.
- The Beavers are 4-2 for the second consecutive season.
Last Meeting
- Washington State scored 14 fourth-quarter points including a touchdown with 5:25 remaining for the 31-24 victory.
- OSU saw two running backs surpass 100 yards - B.J. Baylor with 145 and Deshaun Fenwick at 127. Fenwick scored two touchdowns in the loss.
- Ron Hardge III made eight tackles while Omar Speights tallied five with a tackle for loss and an interception.
Re-winding Win No. 4
- The one-point win marked Oregon State's first since a 35-34 win over Arizona State in 2019 at Reser Stadium. It was the Beavers' first one-point win away from home since defeating Missouri, 39-38, in the 2006 Sun Bowl.
- The Beavers last won a one-point game on an opponents' field on Oct. 19, 1985 at Washington, a 21-20 decision.
- The victory was Oregon State's first at Stanford since 2006, snapping a six-game losing streak there.
- OSU's first scoring drive of the game came on a 99-yard drive, the Beavers' first since 2019 at Washington State. The drive lasted 15 plays, the team's longest of the season. It was also the longest by time, surpassing a 13-play drive that lasted 6:52 at Fresno State.
- Stanford managed just 90 yards rushing, the fewest allowed by a Beaver defense since Washington State totaled 92 in 2021, a stretch of 12 games.- Jack Colletto scored his 20th career rushing touchdown. He is now two shy of tying Terron Ward (2011-14) for the 10th-most in a career at Oregon State.
- Damien Martinez scored his second touchdown of the season on his longest carry of the year, a 43-yarder, in the fourth quarter.
- Ben Gulbranson made his first career start and threw for two touchdowns - the second and third of his career - while totaling 250 passing yards. Chance Nolan had started the previous 17 games for the Beavers at QB.
- Oregon State won its fifth game all-time under Jonathan Smith when trailing at halftime. It was also the Beavers' sixth win under Smith when trailing entering the fourth quarter.
- Stanford did not start a drive in OSU territory. The Beavers also kept Montana State from starting in OSU territory in week three.
Back Stretch
- Oregon State became the first team in the Pac-12 to play four games away from its home stadium when traveling to Stanford. That means the Beavers will play four of their last six games at home, which starts with back-to-back games against Washington State and Colorado.
- Utah, Oregon and Colorado are the only other Pac-12 teams to play more than two games away from home at this point in the season.
- The Beavers have won three games away from Reser for the first time since 2019 when defeating UCLA, California and Arizona on the road.
- Oregon State last played four of its last six regular-season games at home during the 2014 season.
Tre'Shaun Harrison Over 100
- Tre'Shaun Harrison surpassed 100 yards receiving for the second time this season in the win over Stanford. His 56-yard game-winning touchdown reception put him over the century mark to 104. Sixty-seven of the 104 yards came after the catch.
- Harrison's numbers in 2022, both of which are career highs: 31 receptions for 441 yards. His 31 receptions are tied for fifth in the Pac-12, while his receiving yards rank sixth.
- His 2021 numbers: 29 catches for 401 yards and three touchdowns.- Harrison has 23 receptions for 355 yards over his last four games. That's an average of 15.4 yards per catch.
- The Seattle native has 106 receptions for 1,339 yards at the FBS level, with 69 receptions for 984 yards coming in 21 games as a Beaver. He played in 24 games for Florida State before coming to Corvallis.
- Harrison is aiming to become the 34th player in an Oregon State uniform with 1,000 or more receiving yards as a Beaver. The last to do was Isaiah Hodgins, who finished his OSU career in 2019.
Speights To 254
- Omar Speights has totaled 20 tackles over the past three games, which includes a season-best eight against USC on Sept. 24.
- Speights now has 259 career tackles in 38 games.
- His 259 tackles are 23 shy of tying Jonathan Jackson (282 from 1996-99) for 10th-most in a career at Oregon State.
- To tie Jackson, Speights would need to average just under four tackles per regular-season game. He has totaled five or more tackles in 28 of his 38 career games played.
3-And-Out
- The Oregon State defense has already forced 19 three-and-out drives by opponents this season, including four versus the Cardinal.
- The 2021 Beavers, meanwhile, forced just 25 three-and-out drives in their 13 games.
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