Post by TheGlove on Oct 24, 2024 13:22:57 GMT -8
When: Saturday, October 26, 2024, 1:00 PM Pacific
Where: California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA, USA
TV: ESPN2. Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst) and Dawn Davenport (sideline) will call the action.
Radio: Listen in on the Beaver Sports Radio Network (check your local listings) to hear Mike Parker throw his headset around the booth, livestream from the KEJO website at
us7.maindigitalstream.com/4178/ or on the Varsity app.
Full Game Notes
Oregon State By The Numbers
10 - Touchdowns since Sept. 14 for Anthony Hankerson, third-most nationally over that stretch, trailing only Army's Bryson Daily (17) and Tennessee's Dylan Sampson (12).
10 - Punts of 50-plus yards for Josh Green, who is credited with just 19 punts on the season. He has trapped opponents inside their 20 nine times.
13 - Overall touchdowns for Hankerson, tied for eighth in a single-season at Oregon State.
24 - OSU drives of 10 or more plays this season.
35:29 - Time of possession on average, No. 1 nationally and 29 seconds better than No. 2 UMass.
46 - Team-high receptions for Trent Walker, including 23 over the last three games, tied for third-most nationally since Oct. 5.
60 - Percent success rate on fourth down - 12-for-20. OSU is 6-for-9 in the fourth quarter.
76 - Oregon State and California have met 76 times previously.
Against California
• California leads the all-time series by a a narrow margin at 39-37. Oregon State has won the last two matchups.
• California leads, 23-17, in games played in Berkeley, with the Beavers winning most recently, 52-40, last season.
• The teams have met every season since 1995.
• OSU and Cal have played 28 times since 1996, and Oregon State has rushed for 200 or more yards nine times against the Golden Bears. The Beavers have topped 100 yards in 26 of the 28 matchups, and are 17-11 over that stretch.
• The teams have met 24 times since 2000, and OSU has limited the Golden Bears to under 300 yards seven times, going 7-0. The Golden Bears have been held to under 100 rush yards eight times, with OSU posting an 8-0 record.
• Jermaine Terry II played in 17 games for California, totaling eight receptions for 52 yards during his career.
• Andy Alfieri is in his first year at OSU after playing in six games over four seasons with the Golden Bears.
• Sailasa Vadrawale III played in two games for Cal in 2023.
• Kuony Deng, an OSU graduate assistant coach on defense, played in 19 games for Cal from 2019-21. He finished with 154 career tackles.
In The Booth
• Coaches in the press box this season include offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ryan Gunderson and defensive coordinator Keith Heyward.
• The two are be joined by graduate assistants Tristan Gebbia (offense), Kayden Lyles (offense) and Kuony Deng (defense). Defensive quality control staffer Kharyee Marshall will also be in the booth.
On This Date
• Oregon State has played on Oct. 26 14 times leading up to Saturday's matchup.
• The Beavers are 6-8 on the date, most recently dropping a 15-14 decision to Stanford in 2017.
Notes From The Game versus UNLV
• Gevani McCoy's 71-yard touchdown rush marked the Beavers' longest play from scrimmage this season.
• The rush was also the longest by a Beaver since Jermar Jefferson ran for an 82-yard touchdown versus Oregon on Nov. 27, 2020.
• Joshua Gray set the Oregon State career record for starts at 51.
• Darrius Clemons made his first collegiate start.
• McCoy made his 30th career start, nine of which have been consecutive.
• Andre Jordan Jr. set a career-high with three pass breakups. Exodus Ayers had two as well.
• The Beavers committed just one penalty. It's the first time since Nov. 1, 2013 against USC that OSU was charged with just one.
• Oregon State was 4-for-5 on fourth down. It's the sixt time since 2000 that OSU has converted four in the same game but the Beavers are just 2-4 when that happens.
• Trent Walker set a career-high with nine receptions. He was targeted 13 times.
That's It
• Oregon State and Georgia were the only two teams nationally to have a top-15 pick both of the 2024 MLB and NFL Drafts.
• Oregon State's Travis Bazzana became the Beavers' second-ever No. 1 overall selection, while offensive lineman Taliese Fuaga was the 14th overall selection by the New Orleans Saints.
• The Beavers, meanwhile, were the nation's only team with first-round selections in the MLB, NFL and MLS Drafts as Logan Farrington from men's soccer went third overall.
Hankerson Hits The Top 8
• Anthony Hankerson scored yet another touchdown in Saturday's game against UNLV. That was his 13th of the season, tying him for eighth-most in a single-season at Oregon State.
• The fact he only scored one touchdown is of note. It marked just the second time this year he failed to score multiple rushing touchdowns, the first coming in week two at San Diego State.
• Hankerson has 10 scores in his last five games, third-best in the nation over that stretch.
Oh, And He's To 700
• Anthony Hankerson reached 700 yards on the season after recording 61 in the loss to UNLV. He's aiming for the 19th 1,000-yard rush season in Oregon State history.
• To reach that tally in the regular season, he would have to average 60 yards in each of the next five games.
• He came into the season with 593 yards over 20 games in two seasons at Colorado.
The Record Is His
• Offensive lineman Joshua Gray became Oregon State's record holder for all-time starts when he made his 51st against UNLV. He surpassed former offensive lineman Roy Schuening (2004-07) at 50.
• Gray made his first career start in the 2020 season opener against Washington State. He went on to make 44 consecutive starts which ended in the 2023 Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl.
• His 44 consecutive starts rank fifth most by a Beaver.
• Six of the top-11 Beavers for career starts are offensive linemen, including Gray's former teammate Brandon Kipper who started in 45 from 2019-22.
• Gray is on the initial watch list for the Outland Trophy, awarded annually to the nation's top interior lineman. He is also on the watch list for the Lombardi Award, given to the nation's top offensive or defensive lineman or linebacker.
• He is also on the watch list for the Senior Bowl.
Walker Making His Mark
• Trent Walker set a career-high with nine receptions against UNLV, and leads the Beavers with 46 on the year. That is 30 more than No. 2 Anthony Hankerson's 16.
• Walker has 23 catches over his last three games. That's third-most nationally since Oct. 5, trailing only Utah State's Jalen Royals (30) and Ball State's Tanner Koziol (26).
• Walker is aiming to become the first OSU wide receiver with 60 or more catches since Isaiah Hodgins finished with 86 in 2019.
Where: California Memorial Stadium, Berkeley, CA, USA
TV: ESPN2. Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Kirk Morrison (analyst) and Dawn Davenport (sideline) will call the action.
Radio: Listen in on the Beaver Sports Radio Network (check your local listings) to hear Mike Parker throw his headset around the booth, livestream from the KEJO website at
us7.maindigitalstream.com/4178/ or on the Varsity app.
Full Game Notes
Oregon State By The Numbers
10 - Touchdowns since Sept. 14 for Anthony Hankerson, third-most nationally over that stretch, trailing only Army's Bryson Daily (17) and Tennessee's Dylan Sampson (12).
10 - Punts of 50-plus yards for Josh Green, who is credited with just 19 punts on the season. He has trapped opponents inside their 20 nine times.
13 - Overall touchdowns for Hankerson, tied for eighth in a single-season at Oregon State.
24 - OSU drives of 10 or more plays this season.
35:29 - Time of possession on average, No. 1 nationally and 29 seconds better than No. 2 UMass.
46 - Team-high receptions for Trent Walker, including 23 over the last three games, tied for third-most nationally since Oct. 5.
60 - Percent success rate on fourth down - 12-for-20. OSU is 6-for-9 in the fourth quarter.
76 - Oregon State and California have met 76 times previously.
Against California
• California leads the all-time series by a a narrow margin at 39-37. Oregon State has won the last two matchups.
• California leads, 23-17, in games played in Berkeley, with the Beavers winning most recently, 52-40, last season.
• The teams have met every season since 1995.
• OSU and Cal have played 28 times since 1996, and Oregon State has rushed for 200 or more yards nine times against the Golden Bears. The Beavers have topped 100 yards in 26 of the 28 matchups, and are 17-11 over that stretch.
• The teams have met 24 times since 2000, and OSU has limited the Golden Bears to under 300 yards seven times, going 7-0. The Golden Bears have been held to under 100 rush yards eight times, with OSU posting an 8-0 record.
• Jermaine Terry II played in 17 games for California, totaling eight receptions for 52 yards during his career.
• Andy Alfieri is in his first year at OSU after playing in six games over four seasons with the Golden Bears.
• Sailasa Vadrawale III played in two games for Cal in 2023.
• Kuony Deng, an OSU graduate assistant coach on defense, played in 19 games for Cal from 2019-21. He finished with 154 career tackles.
In The Booth
• Coaches in the press box this season include offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Ryan Gunderson and defensive coordinator Keith Heyward.
• The two are be joined by graduate assistants Tristan Gebbia (offense), Kayden Lyles (offense) and Kuony Deng (defense). Defensive quality control staffer Kharyee Marshall will also be in the booth.
On This Date
• Oregon State has played on Oct. 26 14 times leading up to Saturday's matchup.
• The Beavers are 6-8 on the date, most recently dropping a 15-14 decision to Stanford in 2017.
Notes From The Game versus UNLV
• Gevani McCoy's 71-yard touchdown rush marked the Beavers' longest play from scrimmage this season.
• The rush was also the longest by a Beaver since Jermar Jefferson ran for an 82-yard touchdown versus Oregon on Nov. 27, 2020.
• Joshua Gray set the Oregon State career record for starts at 51.
• Darrius Clemons made his first collegiate start.
• McCoy made his 30th career start, nine of which have been consecutive.
• Andre Jordan Jr. set a career-high with three pass breakups. Exodus Ayers had two as well.
• The Beavers committed just one penalty. It's the first time since Nov. 1, 2013 against USC that OSU was charged with just one.
• Oregon State was 4-for-5 on fourth down. It's the sixt time since 2000 that OSU has converted four in the same game but the Beavers are just 2-4 when that happens.
• Trent Walker set a career-high with nine receptions. He was targeted 13 times.
That's It
• Oregon State and Georgia were the only two teams nationally to have a top-15 pick both of the 2024 MLB and NFL Drafts.
• Oregon State's Travis Bazzana became the Beavers' second-ever No. 1 overall selection, while offensive lineman Taliese Fuaga was the 14th overall selection by the New Orleans Saints.
• The Beavers, meanwhile, were the nation's only team with first-round selections in the MLB, NFL and MLS Drafts as Logan Farrington from men's soccer went third overall.
Hankerson Hits The Top 8
• Anthony Hankerson scored yet another touchdown in Saturday's game against UNLV. That was his 13th of the season, tying him for eighth-most in a single-season at Oregon State.
• The fact he only scored one touchdown is of note. It marked just the second time this year he failed to score multiple rushing touchdowns, the first coming in week two at San Diego State.
• Hankerson has 10 scores in his last five games, third-best in the nation over that stretch.
Oh, And He's To 700
• Anthony Hankerson reached 700 yards on the season after recording 61 in the loss to UNLV. He's aiming for the 19th 1,000-yard rush season in Oregon State history.
• To reach that tally in the regular season, he would have to average 60 yards in each of the next five games.
• He came into the season with 593 yards over 20 games in two seasons at Colorado.
The Record Is His
• Offensive lineman Joshua Gray became Oregon State's record holder for all-time starts when he made his 51st against UNLV. He surpassed former offensive lineman Roy Schuening (2004-07) at 50.
• Gray made his first career start in the 2020 season opener against Washington State. He went on to make 44 consecutive starts which ended in the 2023 Tony The Tiger Sun Bowl.
• His 44 consecutive starts rank fifth most by a Beaver.
• Six of the top-11 Beavers for career starts are offensive linemen, including Gray's former teammate Brandon Kipper who started in 45 from 2019-22.
• Gray is on the initial watch list for the Outland Trophy, awarded annually to the nation's top interior lineman. He is also on the watch list for the Lombardi Award, given to the nation's top offensive or defensive lineman or linebacker.
• He is also on the watch list for the Senior Bowl.
Walker Making His Mark
• Trent Walker set a career-high with nine receptions against UNLV, and leads the Beavers with 46 on the year. That is 30 more than No. 2 Anthony Hankerson's 16.
• Walker has 23 catches over his last three games. That's third-most nationally since Oct. 5, trailing only Utah State's Jalen Royals (30) and Ball State's Tanner Koziol (26).
• Walker is aiming to become the first OSU wide receiver with 60 or more catches since Isaiah Hodgins finished with 86 in 2019.