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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Beaver Football - Week 4: 24 Oregon State vs. 3 Boise State

Week 4 of the college football season is upon us and as the AP Top 25 is sure to roll once again this week, Beaver Nation will again be biting their nails and hoping for another upset bid when it travels to take on #3 Boise State this weekend at Bronco Stadium. Coming off of a 35-28 victory against Louisville last Saturday at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, the Beavers hit the road again for the second time this season to face a potential national title contender and AP Top 10 opponent in the Broncos. Winners of 56 straight regular season home games, winning at Bronco Stadium hasn't come easy for those paying a visit. With their last loss coming to Washington State on September 8, 2001, a 41-20 drumming by the hands of the Cougs, the "Blue Turf" of Bronco Stadium has truly been a home field advantage for the squad from Boise, and that's how they like it. But the Beavers have a trick up their sleeve. Earlier this week Oregon State painted one of its Prothro Practice Fields blue in preparation for this weeks game. Whether that move served as a means to gain a mental advantage, to get use to running on a similar surface or work on depth perception and build conformity with the turf are all questions Mike Riley surely had to answer to this week. Whatever the reason it surely has created a lot of buzz on campus, in the media and amongst fans who were taken off guard by the move. All field painting aside, this game will prove to be another road test for the Beavers who have dropped their last three road contests to Top 25 teams, dating back to its Civil War loss last December to the Oregon Ducks and in the Las Vegas Bowl against a strong BYU team. While OSU did remain competitive in its 30-21 loss to then #6 TCU three weeks ago, the Beavers showed flashes of a team that has to ability to compete with the nations best, but only if Mark Bankers defense shows up to play. Having struggled to contain mobile quarterbacks this season, I feel this game comes down to two things: The Beavers ability to contain red hot Boise State Quarterback Kellen Moore and their ability to establish the running game early with Jacquizz Rodgers and Co. Moore has been more than stellar during his career at Boise State and the numbers tell the whole story. The left-handed junior is 28-1 with 69 touchdown passes and 14 interceptions in his collegiate career with the Broncos and has thrown for 585 yards and 5 touchdowns with 1 interception so far this season. With targets Titus Young and Austin Pettis running routes, the OSU secondary will surely have its hands full for four quarters and will have to get pressure on Moore in order to keep the game close. As for the running game, the Beavers have won 20 of their last 22 games when a Beaver running back rushes for over 100 yards and Jacquizz Rodgers will surely be asked to carry the load again this week. Coming off a break out performance last weekend against Louisville, Rodgers rushed for 132 yards and two touchdowns and added a receiving TD, all before the 4th Quarter. Look for brother James and Markus Wheaton to get in on the action with the fly sweep and expect Riley to turn to the 'Wildcat' formation to get the ball in his play makers hands. Ryan Katz looked very comfortable last weekend as well and has surely impressed in his first two starts for the Beavers. Having passed for 301 yards and 4 touchdowns with 0 interceptions this season, look for Katz to dump the ball to the Rodgers brothers this week in a combination of slip screens and under routes to open up the deep passing game for the offense. He did a great job of that last week against Louisville and it definitely opened up opportunities for the offense throughout the course of the game. Tight End Joe Halahuni, who had a touchdown reception last week, will be a key target on third down and should serve Katz well as a secondary receiver in 3rd and intermediate situations. Ultimately this Top 25 match up will come down to a game of grit and determination. In its last two visits to Bronco Stadium the Beavers jumped out twice to early 14 point leads, only to watch Boise State score a series of unanswered touchdowns and run away with win in excess of 19 points. Take a note from last years Oregon game, the only way to truly win in Boise is to take the crowd out of the game early and often, sustain key drives, run the ball and force turnovers. I think that the 17 point spread in favor of Boise is dead on and the Beavers will have to play four quarters of sound, fundamental football in order to come out with a victory. The game will air this Saturday, September 25th at 8:00PM ET/5:00PM PT on ABC. *For a preview for this Saturdays match up click on the title of this article. College Gameday will be live from Boise State starting at 10:00AM ET/7:00AM PT on ESPN.

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Beaver Football - Week 3: Louisville vs. 25 Oregon State

Week 3 is upon us and Beaver Football is back at home in Corvallis in what is setting up to be a great match up between the Louisville Cardinals and #25 Oregon State Beavers. Coming off back to back home games at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, Louisville hits the road and comes to Beaver Nation at 1-1 and ready to extend their winning streak to two games. With a 23-13 victory last week over Eastern Kentucky, you have to think Louisville is feeling great and is geared up to take on a Pac 10 opponent here on the West Coast. On the other side of the ball is the #25 Oregon State Beavers. Fresh off a Week 2 bye and looking to get back on the winning path at home, the Beavers will turn to Sophomore QB Ryan Katz and the Rodgers Brothers (Jacquizz and James) to take control of the offense early. With a Week 1 loss on the road to #4 TCU at Cowboys Stadium, the Beavers are looking to get back into the win column after losing their last three road games dating back to last seasons Civil War and Las Vegas Bowl defeats. Having lost three in a row on the road to rival Oregon, BYU and TCU, Oregon State could not be more excited to return home to Reser Stadium to take on the Cardinals, and it will be packed. With a school record 29,655 season tickets sold this year and with all 6,000 students tickets SOLD OUT for this weekend match up, only a number of ADA and Club Level tickets remain for what is expected to be the largest crowd in Reser Stadium and Oregon State history (in excess of 46,000). Beaver Nation will have plenty to cheer about as OSU always comes ready to play in front of the home crowd. Look for Ryan Katz and the Beaver Offense to try and establish the running game early today with a heavy dose of All-Pac 10 Selection Jacquizz Rodgers carrying the load. Impressively, Rodgers has only fumbled the ball once in his collegiate career and will be looking to bounce back after a disappointing performance last week which saw Jacquizz carry the ball 18 times for 75 yards and a TD. The Heisman hopeful will surely have to have a break out game this week to get himself back on track and raise his stock in the eyes of the Heisman Committee. Katz, who was 9/25 for 159 and 2 TD in his Oregon State debut will look to air it out on second and third down through a mix of play action, misdirection and screens. Look for him to get Jacquizz involved early in the short passing and screen game, as Quizz failed to net a reception against TCU after registering an Oregon State record 78 receptions last season at Tailabck. Katz will have a number of targets in the intermediate and deep passing game to choose from as well including WR's James Rodgers, Markus Wheaton and Jordan Bishop, as well as, TE's Joe Halahuni and Brady Camp. I expect Katz to be poised this week and if given time to throw, to work on checking down and moving through his progressions to find an open target. If the Beavers can get the crowd involved early, look for the offense to be running on all cylinders and for the defense to play some inspired, ball hawking Beaver Football. Oregon State is 19.5 point favorites and I look for them to win big! #25 Oregon State: 38 vs. Louisville: 17 *The Game will air at 5:30PM ET/2:30PM PT on FSN Northwest - Also, feel free to check out the Oregon State 2010 Football Intro Video (3:00) by clicking on the title of this article.