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Oregon State Beavers football

The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I FBS college football. The team first fielded an organized football team in 1893[2] and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference.

Oregon State Beavers football
First season1893
Athletic directorScott Barnes
Head coachTrent Bray
1st season, 0–0 (–)
StadiumReser Stadium
(capacity: 35,548)
Year built1953 (Reser Stadium)
Field surfaceFieldTurf
LocationCorvallis, Oregon
NCAA divisionDivision I FBS
ConferencePac-12 (1964–2024)
DivisionNorth (2011–21)
Past conferences
  • OIFA (1893–1897)
  • Independent (1898–1901, 1903–1907, 1909–1911, 1959–1963)
  • NIAA (1902, 1908, 1912–1914)
  • PCC (1916–1942, 1945–1958)
All-time record569–629–50 (.476)
Bowl record12–8 (.600)
Conference titles7 (1893, 1897, 1941, 1956, 1957, 1964, 2000)
Rivalries
Heisman winnersTerry Baker – 1962
Consensus All-Americans8
Current uniform
ColorsOrange and black[1]
   
Fight songHail to Old OSU
MascotBenny Beaver
Marching bandOregon State University Marching Band
OutfitterNike
WebsiteOSUBeavers.com

Their home games are played at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon.

History edit

Early history edit

Football at Oregon State University started in 1893 shortly after athletics were initially authorized at the college, which was then known as Oregon Agricultural College. Athletics were banned prior to May 1892, but when the school's president Benjamin Arnold died, his successor John Bloss reversed the ban.[3] Bloss' son, William, started the first team, on which he served as both coach and quarterback.[4] The team's first game was an easy 64–0 victory on November 11, 1893, over visiting Albany College.[5]

Conference affiliations edit

The university has been in several athletic conferences. Prior to joining the Pac-12 Conference (then called the Pacific-8 Conference), OSU intermittently played as an independent school.[6]

Conference championships edit

Oregon State has won seven conference titles, done through four different conferences, although two of them have links to the current Pac-12 Conference, as the conference claims the history of the PCC as their own, and the Athletic Association of Western Universities was the first name for the conference that later became the Pac-12 Conference.[8][9]

Year Conference Coach Overall record Conference record
1893 Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association Will Bloss 5–1 3–0
1897 Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association Will Bloss 6–0 3–0
1941 Pacific Coast Conference Lon Stiner 8–2 7–2
1956 Pacific Coast Conference Tommy Prothro 7–3–1 6–1–1
1957 Pacific Coast Conference Tommy Prothro 8–2 6–2
1964 Athletic Association of Western Universities Tommy Prothro 8–3 3–1
2000 Pacific-10 Conference Dennis Erickson 11–1 7–1

† Co-championship

Other claimed Championships edit

1897 Champions of the Northwest

The 1897 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team compiled a perfect 5–0 record, shut out four of five opponents, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 164 to 8. the team claimed their 2nd league Championship (OIFA)[10]

The Aggies defeated Oregon (26–8) and Washington (16–0).[11]

With those two wins, they then proclaimed themselves regional "Champions of the Northwest".[12]


1907 Champions of the Pacific (West Coast)
1907 Champions of the Northwest

The 1907 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team represented Oregon Agricultural College (now known as Oregon State University) as an independent during the 1907 college football season.

In their second season under head coach Fred Norcross, the Aggies compiled a perfect 6–0 record, did not allow any of their opponents to score, and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 137 to 0. The Aggies' victories included games against Oregon (4–0), Pacific University (49–0), and Willamette University (42–0).[11]

Oregon State's victory at Loyola, then known as the St. Vincent's College Saints, was a big deal out West, a Thanksgiving Day matchup of the "Champions of the Northwest" and the "Champions of the California", with the winner taking home the "Championship" of the entire West Coast.[13]

The Oregon Agricultural Aggies' then proclaimed themselves "Champions of the Pacific Coast"[14]

This is still the only perfect season in Oregon State history, and moreover, they did not allow a single point this season.[13]

Head coaches edit

List of head coaches and tenure.[15]

Bowl games edit

Oregon State University has played in 20 postseason bowl games.[16] The Beavers have also played in the Mirage Bowl, but this was a regular season game and a "bowl" in name only, not a post-season invitational bowl game.[17] The Beavers lost the 1980 edition of the game against No. 14 ranked UCLA 34–3 in front of 80,000 at National Olympic Stadium in Tokyo, Japan.

The 20 bowl game total does not include an invitation to play in the Gotham Bowl in 1960, when no opponent could be found for Oregon State.[18] The Beavers are 12–8 in bowl game appearances.

Year Coach Bowl Opponent Result
1939 Lon Stiner Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 39–6
1941 Lon Stiner Rose Bowl Duke W 20–16
1948 Lon Stiner Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 47–27
1956 Tommy Prothro Rose Bowl Iowa L 19–35
1960 Tommy Prothro Gotham Bowl None Found
1962 Tommy Prothro Liberty Bowl Villanova W 6–0
1964 Tommy Prothro Rose Bowl Michigan L 7–34
1980 Joe Avezzano Mirage Bowl UCLA L 3–34
1999 Dennis Erickson Oahu Bowl Hawaii L 17–23
2000 Dennis Erickson Fiesta Bowl Notre Dame W 41–9
2002 Dennis Erickson Insight Bowl Pittsburgh L 13–38
2003 Mike Riley Las Vegas Bowl New Mexico W 55–14
2004 Mike Riley Insight Bowl Notre Dame W 38–21
2006 Mike Riley Sun Bowl Missouri W 39–38
2007 Mike Riley Emerald Bowl Maryland W 21–14
2008 Mike Riley Sun Bowl Pittsburgh W 3–0
2009 Mike Riley Las Vegas Bowl BYU L 20–44
2012 Mike Riley Alamo Bowl Texas L 27–31
2013 Mike Riley Hawaii Bowl Boise State W 38–23
2021 Jonathan Smith LA Bowl Utah State L 13–24
2022 Jonathan Smith Las Vegas Bowl Florida W 30–3
2023 Kefense Hynson Sun Bowl Notre Dame L 8–40

Home stadium edit

The Beavers play their home games at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon. It was originally called Parker Stadium when it was constructed in 1953, and had a capacity of 25,000. Parker Stadium was renamed Reser Stadium in June 1999. Major renovations from 2005 to 2016 increased the stadium's capacity to 43,363, where it stood through the 2021 season.[19] Another renovation project, called "Completing Reser", was announced on Feb. 4, 2021.[20] The stadium featured a temporary capacity of 26,000 during the 2022 season[21] and now has an official capacity of 35,548 at the completion of the construction project for the 2023 season.[22]

Rivalries edit

 
Oregon State fans prepare to rush the field in an historic upset of No. 3 USC in 2006

Oregon edit

Oregon State University's primary rival is the University of Oregon. The two schools enjoy a fierce and long-standing rivalry due to the proximity of the two campuses. The University of Oregon is in Eugene, Oregon, about 40 miles (64 km) south of Corvallis.

The teams first matched up on the gridiron in 1894 and have been playing each other almost every year since. The rivalry game between the two schools is traditionally the last game of each season and was long known under the moniker "Civil War Game." The two schools have played each other 127 times which makes it the seventh-oldest college football rivalry game. Though not officially recognized by the universities, the Platypus Trophy is awarded annually to the winning alumni association.

Washington State edit

The rivalry between Washington State started in 1895 when Washington State defeated the Beavers 41–35. The rivalry between the two schools has transformed after the 2021–2024 NCAA conference realignment made them the only schools remaining in the PAC-12. The Cougars have led the series 57–48 and won the last matchup with a score of 38–35. The Beavers largest margin of victory was 66–13 in 2008, while the Cougars largest margin of victory was 55–7 in 1991. Oregon State's longest win streak against the Cougars is six straight from 1966 to 1971, while Washington State's longest against the Beavers is ten straight from 1983 to 1993.

Northwest Championship edit

Is a rivalry between Oregon State, Washington State, Washington state and Oregon. The four Pacific Northwest rivals began playing in a round-robin format in the 1903 season. No trophy is awarded to the Northwest Champion, and no organization grants the title,[23] although in 2002, the Washington Huskies wore homemade t-shirts for the Northwest Championship.[24][25][26]

Notable players and coaches edit

Retired numbers edit

No. Player Pos. Career Year ret. Ref.
11 Terry Baker QB/ HB 1959–1962 [27][28]

Although not a retired number Oregon State has "AL" displayed opposite Terry Baker's number "11" in Reser Stadium for long time donor/philanthropist/contributor Al Reser.

Individual national award winners edit

 
QB Terry Baker, 1962 Heisman Trophy winner

Players

Terry Baker (1962)
Terry Baker (1962)
Alexis Serna (2005)
Mike Hass (2005)
Brandin Cooks (2013)
Terry Baker (1962)
Jack Colletto (2022)
Mike Kline (1961)
Terry Baker (1962)
Terry Baker (1962)
Terry Baker (1962)
Terry Baker (1962)
  • College Football Network Punt Returner of the Year
Anthony Gould (2022)
Terry Baker (1988)
Pellom McDaniels (2015)[29]
Esera Tuaolo (2024)[30]

Coaches

Dennis Erickson (2000)
Mike Riley (2008)
Mike Riley (2012)
Jonathan Smith (2022)
John Cooper (2016)

Individual conference awards edit

Jacquizz Rodgers (2008)
Bill Swancutt (2004†)
Stephen Paea (2010)
Brandon Browner (2003)
Jeremy Perry (2005†)
Jacquizz Rodgers (2008)
Jermar Jefferson (2018)
Damien Martinez (2022)
Dave Kragthorpe (1989)
Dennis Erickson (2000)
Mike Riley (2008)
Jonathan Smith (2022†)
Joe Francis (1957)
Terry Baker (1962)
Vern Burke (1963)
Pete Pifer (1966)
Terry Baker (1962)
Vern Burke (1963)
Pete Pifer (1966)
Esera Tuaolo (1989)
Inoke Breckterfield (1998)
Bill Swancutt (2004)
Stephen Paea (2008, 2009)

†Shared Award

All-Americans edit

Oregon State has had 53 first team All-Americans in the history of the program as of the end of the 2023 season, with 8 Consensus All-Americans and 2 Unanimous All-Americans.[31]

† Consensus Selection, ‡ Unanimous Selection[32]

College Football Hall of Fame inductees edit

The Beavers have had three players and three coaches inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.[33]

Year inducted Player/Coach POS Seasons at Oregon St.
1982 Terry Baker QB 19601962
1991 Tommy Prothro Coach 19551964
2008 John Cooper Assistant Coach 19631964
2011 Bill Enyart FB 19671968
2019 Dennis Erickson Coach 19992002
2022 Mike Hass WR 20022005

Notable former players edit

 
Chad Johnson (WR)

Media edit

  • Radio flagship: KEX 1190 AM in Portland
  • Broadcasters: Mike Parker (play-by-play), Jim Wilson (analyst), and Ron Callan (sideline reporter).
  • Oregon State also has an extensive network of broadcast affiliates.[34]

Future opponents edit

On December 1, 2023, it was announced that the Beavers and the Washington State Cougars would each play six Mountain West Conference opponents, five opponents from the Power Five conferences and one FCS opponent for the 2024 season.[35]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I FBS college football The team first fielded an organized football team in 1893 2 and is a member of the Pac 12 Conference Oregon State Beavers football2023 Oregon State Beavers football teamFirst season1893Athletic directorScott BarnesHead coachTrent Bray 1st season 0 0 StadiumReser Stadium capacity 35 548 Year built1953 Reser Stadium Field surfaceFieldTurfLocationCorvallis OregonNCAA divisionDivision I FBSConferencePac 12 1964 2024 DivisionNorth 2011 21 Past conferencesOIFA 1893 1897 Independent 1898 1901 1903 1907 1909 1911 1959 1963 NIAA 1902 1908 1912 1914 PCC 1916 1942 1945 1958 All time record569 629 50 476 Bowl record12 8 600 Conference titles7 1893 1897 1941 1956 1957 1964 2000 RivalriesOregon rivalry Washington StateNorthwest ChampionshipHeisman winnersTerry Baker 1962Consensus All Americans8Current uniformColorsOrange and black 1 Fight songHail to Old OSUMascotBenny BeaverMarching bandOregon State University Marching BandOutfitterNikeWebsiteOSUBeavers comTheir home games are played at Reser Stadium in Corvallis Oregon Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 2 Conference affiliations 3 Conference championships 4 Other claimed Championships 5 Head coaches 6 Bowl games 7 Home stadium 8 Rivalries 8 1 Oregon 8 2 Washington State 8 3 Northwest Championship 9 Notable players and coaches 10 Retired numbers 11 Individual national award winners 12 Individual conference awards 13 All Americans 14 College Football Hall of Fame inductees 15 Notable former players 16 Media 17 Future opponents 18 References 19 External linksHistory editSee also History of Oregon State Beavers football List of Oregon State Beavers football seasons and List of Oregon State Beavers bowl games This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2017 Early history edit Football at Oregon State University started in 1893 shortly after athletics were initially authorized at the college which was then known as Oregon Agricultural College Athletics were banned prior to May 1892 but when the school s president Benjamin Arnold died his successor John Bloss reversed the ban 3 Bloss son William started the first team on which he served as both coach and quarterback 4 The team s first game was an easy 64 0 victory on November 11 1893 over visiting Albany College 5 Conference affiliations editThe university has been in several athletic conferences Prior to joining the Pac 12 Conference then called the Pacific 8 Conference OSU intermittently played as an independent school 6 Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association 1893 1897 Independent 1898 1901 1903 1907 1909 1911 Northwest Intercollegiate Athletic Association 1902 1908 1912 1914 7 Pacific Coast Conference 1915 1958 Independent 1959 1963 Pac 12 Conference 1964 present Conference championships editOregon State has won seven conference titles done through four different conferences although two of them have links to the current Pac 12 Conference as the conference claims the history of the PCC as their own and the Athletic Association of Western Universities was the first name for the conference that later became the Pac 12 Conference 8 9 Year Conference Coach Overall record Conference record1893 Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association Will Bloss 5 1 3 01897 Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association Will Bloss 6 0 3 01941 Pacific Coast Conference Lon Stiner 8 2 7 21956 Pacific Coast Conference Tommy Prothro 7 3 1 6 1 11957 Pacific Coast Conference Tommy Prothro 8 2 6 21964 Athletic Association of Western Universities Tommy Prothro 8 3 3 12000 Pacific 10 Conference Dennis Erickson 11 1 7 1 Co championshipOther claimed Championships edit1897 Champions of the NorthwestThe 1897 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team compiled a perfect 5 0 record shut out four of five opponents and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 164 to 8 the team claimed their 2nd league Championship OIFA 10 The Aggies defeated Oregon 26 8 and Washington 16 0 11 With those two wins they then proclaimed themselves regional Champions of the Northwest 12 1907 Champions of the Pacific West Coast 1907 Champions of the NorthwestThe 1907 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team represented Oregon Agricultural College now known as Oregon State University as an independent during the 1907 college football season In their second season under head coach Fred Norcross the Aggies compiled a perfect 6 0 record did not allow any of their opponents to score and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 137 to 0 The Aggies victories included games against Oregon 4 0 Pacific University 49 0 and Willamette University 42 0 11 Oregon State s victory at Loyola then known as the St Vincent s College Saints was a big deal out West a Thanksgiving Day matchup of the Champions of the Northwest and the Champions of the California with the winner taking home the Championship of the entire West Coast 13 The Oregon Agricultural Aggies then proclaimed themselves Champions of the Pacific Coast 14 This is still the only perfect season in Oregon State history and moreover they did not allow a single point this season 13 Head coaches editList of head coaches and tenure 15 Will Bloss 1893 Guy Kennedy 1894 Paul Downing 1895 Tommy Code 1896 Will Bloss 1897 No coach 1898 Hiland Orlando Stickney 1899 No team 1900 1901 Fred Herbold 1902 Thomas L McFadden 1903 Allen Steckle 1904 1905 Fred Norcross 1906 1908 Sol Metzger 1909 George Schildmiller 1910 Sam Dolan 1911 1912 E J Stewart 1913 1915 Joseph Pipal 1916 1917 Homer Woodson Hargiss 1918 1919 R B Rutherford 1920 1923 Paul J Schissler 1924 1932 Lon Stiner 1933 1942 No team 1943 1944 Lon Stiner 1945 1948 Kip Taylor 1949 1954 Tommy Prothro 1955 1964 Dee Andros 1965 1975 Craig Fertig 1976 1979 Joe Avezzano 1980 1984 Dave Kragthorpe 1985 1990 Jerry Pettibone 1991 1996 Mike Riley 1997 1998 Dennis Erickson 1999 2002 Mike Riley 2003 2014 Gary Andersen 2015 2017 Cory Hall 2017 Jonathan Smith 2018 2023 Kefense Hynson 2023 Trent Bray 2023 Bowl games editMain article List of Oregon State Beavers bowl games Oregon State University has played in 20 postseason bowl games 16 The Beavers have also played in the Mirage Bowl but this was a regular season game and a bowl in name only not a post season invitational bowl game 17 The Beavers lost the 1980 edition of the game against No 14 ranked UCLA 34 3 in front of 80 000 at National Olympic Stadium in Tokyo Japan The 20 bowl game total does not include an invitation to play in the Gotham Bowl in 1960 when no opponent could be found for Oregon State 18 The Beavers are 12 8 in bowl game appearances Year Coach Bowl Opponent Result1939 Lon Stiner Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 39 61941 Lon Stiner Rose Bowl Duke W 20 161948 Lon Stiner Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 47 271956 Tommy Prothro Rose Bowl Iowa L 19 351960 Tommy Prothro Gotham Bowl None Found1962 Tommy Prothro Liberty Bowl Villanova W 6 01964 Tommy Prothro Rose Bowl Michigan L 7 341980 Joe Avezzano Mirage Bowl UCLA L 3 341999 Dennis Erickson Oahu Bowl Hawaii L 17 232000 Dennis Erickson Fiesta Bowl Notre Dame W 41 92002 Dennis Erickson Insight Bowl Pittsburgh L 13 382003 Mike Riley Las Vegas Bowl New Mexico W 55 142004 Mike Riley Insight Bowl Notre Dame W 38 212006 Mike Riley Sun Bowl Missouri W 39 382007 Mike Riley Emerald Bowl Maryland W 21 142008 Mike Riley Sun Bowl Pittsburgh W 3 02009 Mike Riley Las Vegas Bowl BYU L 20 442012 Mike Riley Alamo Bowl Texas L 27 312013 Mike Riley Hawaii Bowl Boise State W 38 232021 Jonathan Smith LA Bowl Utah State L 13 242022 Jonathan Smith Las Vegas Bowl Florida W 30 32023 Kefense Hynson Sun Bowl Notre Dame L 8 40Home stadium editMain article Reser Stadium The Beavers play their home games at Reser Stadium in Corvallis Oregon It was originally called Parker Stadium when it was constructed in 1953 and had a capacity of 25 000 Parker Stadium was renamed Reser Stadium in June 1999 Major renovations from 2005 to 2016 increased the stadium s capacity to 43 363 where it stood through the 2021 season 19 Another renovation project called Completing Reser was announced on Feb 4 2021 20 The stadium featured a temporary capacity of 26 000 during the 2022 season 21 and now has an official capacity of 35 548 at the completion of the construction project for the 2023 season 22 Rivalries edit nbsp Oregon State fans prepare to rush the field in an historic upset of No 3 USC in 2006Oregon edit Main article Oregon Oregon State football rivalry Oregon State University s primary rival is the University of Oregon The two schools enjoy a fierce and long standing rivalry due to the proximity of the two campuses The University of Oregon is in Eugene Oregon about 40 miles 64 km south of Corvallis The teams first matched up on the gridiron in 1894 and have been playing each other almost every year since The rivalry game between the two schools is traditionally the last game of each season and was long known under the moniker Civil War Game The two schools have played each other 127 times which makes it the seventh oldest college football rivalry game Though not officially recognized by the universities the Platypus Trophy is awarded annually to the winning alumni association Washington State edit Main article Washington State Cougars The rivalry between Washington State started in 1895 when Washington State defeated the Beavers 41 35 The rivalry between the two schools has transformed after the 2021 2024 NCAA conference realignment made them the only schools remaining in the PAC 12 The Cougars have led the series 57 48 and won the last matchup with a score of 38 35 The Beavers largest margin of victory was 66 13 in 2008 while the Cougars largest margin of victory was 55 7 in 1991 Oregon State s longest win streak against the Cougars is six straight from 1966 to 1971 while Washington State s longest against the Beavers is ten straight from 1983 to 1993 Northwest Championship edit Main article Northwest ChampionshipIs a rivalry between Oregon State Washington State Washington state and Oregon The four Pacific Northwest rivals began playing in a round robin format in the 1903 season No trophy is awarded to the Northwest Champion and no organization grants the title 23 although in 2002 the Washington Huskies wore homemade t shirts for the Northwest Championship 24 25 26 Notable players and coaches editSee also Category Oregon State Beavers football playersRetired numbers editSee also List of NCAA football retired numbers No Player Pos Career Year ret Ref 11 Terry Baker QB HB 1959 1962 27 28 Although not a retired number Oregon State has AL displayed opposite Terry Baker s number 11 in Reser Stadium for long time donor philanthropist contributor Al Reser Individual national award winners edit nbsp QB Terry Baker 1962 Heisman Trophy winnerPlayers Heisman TrophyTerry Baker 1962 Maxwell AwardTerry Baker 1962 Groza AwardAlexis Serna 2005 Biletnikoff TrophyMike Hass 2005 Brandin Cooks 2013 Chic Harley AwardTerry Baker 1962 Paul Hornung AwardJack Colletto 2022 National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete of the Year AwardMike Kline 1961 Terry Baker 1962 UPI College Football Player of the YearTerry Baker 1962 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the YearTerry Baker 1962 Sporting News College Football Player of the YearTerry Baker 1962 College Football Network Punt Returner of the YearAnthony Gould 2022 Silver Anniversary AwardsTerry Baker 1988 Pellom McDaniels 2015 29 NCAA Inspiration AwardEsera Tuaolo 2024 30 Coaches Sporting News Coach of the YearDennis Erickson 2000 AFCA Region 5 Coach of the YearMike Riley 2008 Mike Riley 2012 Jonathan Smith 2022 Amos Alonzo Stagg AwardJohn Cooper 2016 Individual conference awards editPac 12 Offensive Player of the YearJacquizz Rodgers 2008 Pac 12 Defensive Player of the YearBill Swancutt 2004 Stephen Paea 2010 Pac 12 Freshman Player of the YearBrandon Browner 2003 Jeremy Perry 2005 Jacquizz Rodgers 2008 Jermar Jefferson 2018 Damien Martinez 2022 Pac 12 Coach of the YearDave Kragthorpe 1989 Dennis Erickson 2000 Mike Riley 2008 Jonathan Smith 2022 Pop Warner TrophyJoe Francis 1957 Terry Baker 1962 Vern Burke 1963 Pete Pifer 1966 W J Voit Memorial TrophyTerry Baker 1962 Vern Burke 1963 Pete Pifer 1966 Morris TrophyEsera Tuaolo 1989 Inoke Breckterfield 1998 Bill Swancutt 2004 Stephen Paea 2008 2009 Shared AwardAll Americans editOregon State has had 53 first team All Americans in the history of the program as of the end of the 2023 season with 8 Consensus All Americans and 2 Unanimous All Americans 31 1916 Herman Abraham HB 1921 George Gap Powell FB 1928 Howard Maple QB 1933 Red Franklin HB 1933 Ade Schwammel T 1939 Eberle Schultz OG 1940 Vic Sears T 1941 Quentin Greenough C 1946 Bill Gray C 1955 John Witte T 1956 John Witte T 1958 Ted Bates OT 1962 Terry Baker QB 1963 Vern Burke SE 1964 Jack O Billovich LB 1964 Rich Koeper OT 1967 Jess Lewis DT 1967 Jon Sandstrom G 1967 John Didion C 1968 John Didion C 1968 Bill Enyart FB 1970 Craig Hanneman DT 1972 Steve Brown LB 1979 Steve Coury SE 1992 Fletcher Keister OG 1998 Inoke Breckterfield DE 2000 Ken Simonton TB 2000 DeLawrence Grant DE 2000 Chris Gibson C 2000 Richard Seigler LB 2001 Dennis Weathersby CB 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen S 2002 Dennis Weathersby CB 2002 Steven Jackson TB 2003 Steven Jackson TB 2003 Brandon Browner CB 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen FS 2004 Mike Hass WR 2005 Mike Hass WR 2005 Alexis Serna PK 2005 Jeremy Perry OT 2006 Sammie Stroughter PR 2007 Roy Schuening OG 2008 Andy Levitre OT 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers RB 2009 James Rodgers WR 2010 Stephen Paea DT 2012 Jordan Poyer CB 2013 Brandin Cooks WR 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr LB 2022 Anthony Gould PR 2022 Brandon Kipper G 2023 Taliese Fuaga OT Consensus Selection Unanimous Selection 32 College Football Hall of Fame inductees editThe Beavers have had three players and three coaches inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame 33 Year inducted Player Coach POS Seasons at Oregon St 1982 Terry Baker QB 1960 19621991 Tommy Prothro Coach 1955 19642008 John Cooper Assistant Coach 1963 19642011 Bill Enyart FB 1967 19682019 Dennis Erickson Coach 1999 20022022 Mike Hass WR 2002 2005Notable former players edit nbsp Chad Johnson WR James Allen former linebacker for the New Orleans Saints Sam Baker NFL player in 1953 1956 1969 Terry Baker 1962 Heisman Trophy winner Maxwell Award winner Sportsman of the Year and NFL quarterback from 1963 to 1965 Kelly Chapman TE Ottawa Rough Riders 1994 1996 Jose Cortez NFL placekicker from 1999 to 2006 Bill Enyart NFL player from 1969 to 1971 Joe Francis NFL QB from 1958 to 1959 DeLawrence Grant former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders Bob Grim NFL player from 1967 to 1977 and one time Pro Bowler Bob Horn NFL linebacker from 1976 to 1983 T J Houshmandzadeh former NFL wide receiver one time Pro Bowler Chad Johnson former NFL wide receiver Two time AFC leader in receiving yards Five time Pro Bowler Osia Lewis player and coach Paul Lowe AFL running back from 1960 to 1969 two time AFL All Star 1965 AFL MVP amp member of the AFL All Time Team Greg Marshall NFL defensive lineman Baltimore Colts 1978 1979 CFL Ottawa Rough Riders 1980 88 All League multiple times 1983 Defensive Player of the Year Member of All Time Franchise Team Current Head Football Coach University of Toronto Pellom McDaniels Defensive lineman in the World League of American Football from 1991 to 1992 for the Birmingham Fire and NFL from 1993 to 2000 for the Kansas City Chiefs amp Atlanta Falcons Bill McKalip NFL player from 1932 to 1932 1934 1936 Bronco Mendenhall former head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers 2016 2021 Lyle Moevao QB Graduate Assistant for the Beavers and former quarterback for the La Courneuve Flash of the Ligue Elite de Football Americain Won the French football championship in 2011 Joe Phillips NFL defensive lineman from 1986 to 1999 Steve Preece NFL defensive back from 1969 to 1977 Frank Ramsey NFL offensive lineman 1945 Chicago Bears Rocky Rasley NFL guard from 1969 to 1970 1972 1976 Terrell Roberts NFL player 2003 2004 Ade Schwammel NFL player from 1934 to 1936 1943 1944 Vic Sears NFL player from 1941 to 1943 1945 1953 and member of the NFL 1940s All Decade Team Ken Simonton former running back for the Buffalo Bills Jonathan Smith former offensive coordinator at the University of Washington and former head coach George Svendsen NFL center from 1935 to 1937 1940 1941 and member of the NFL 1930s All Decade Team Aaron Thomas NFL player from 1961 to 1970 Robb Thomas NFL wide receiver from 1989 to 1998 Reggie Tongue NFL defensive back from 1996 to 2005 Esera Tuaolo NFL defensive tackle from 1991 to 1999 F Wayne Valley Founder and principal owner of the Oakland Raiders amp former President of the American Football League Skip Vanderbundt NFL Linebacker SF 49ers 1969 1977 N O Saints 1978 Lloyd Wickett NFL defensive lineman 1943 1946 for the Detroit Lions Len Younce NFL guard in 1941 1943 1944 1946 1948 amp member of the NFL 1940s All Decade Team Steven Jackson NFL running back Rams Brandin Cooks NFL wide receiver Dallas Cowboys Jordin Poyer NFL safety Buffalo BillsMedia editRadio flagship KEX 1190 AM in PortlandBroadcasters Mike Parker play by play Jim Wilson analyst and Ron Callan sideline reporter Oregon State also has an extensive network of broadcast affiliates 34 Future opponents editOn December 1 2023 it was announced that the Beavers and the Washington State Cougars would each play six Mountain West Conference opponents five opponents from the Power Five conferences and one FCS opponent for the 2024 season 35 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030Idaho State Portland State Sacramento State Portland State Idaho San Jose State Ole MissOregon 36 Fresno State Texas Tech New Mexico at New Mexico at San Jose StatePurdue at Texas Tech at San Diego State at Ole Missat Boise StateCalifornia tentative location TBD 36 Virginia tentative location TBD 36 Washington State TBD 36 References edit Colors Oregon State University Relations and Marketing July 8 2019 Oregon State Historical Data cfbdatawarehouse com Archived from the original on 2012 01 06 Retrieved 2012 01 25 Forgard Benjamin The Evolution of School Spirit and Tradition at Oregon State University Retrieved 25 Oct 2021 Edmonston George Jr The Birth of OSU Football OSU Alumni Association Archived from the original on 17 October 2013 Retrieved 30 May 2012 Bear and Forbear College Column Corvallis Times vol 6 no 39 Nov 15 1893 pg 3 Athletics PDF The Orange amp Black League of Colleges Spokane Daily Chronicle vol 17 no 34 Oct 11 1902 p 1 Pac 12 Football Champions Pac 12 Conference Retrieved September 24 2017 Football Corvallis Gazette vol 30 no 45 Dec 22 1893 p 1 quoting the Corvallis Gazette football team 1897 a b 2016 Football Media Guide PDF Oregon State University pp 148 149 Archived from the original PDF on September 22 2016 Retrieved September 20 2016 Welsch Jeff January 2003 Tales from Oregon State Sports Sports Publishing pp 1 10 ISBN 978 1 58261 706 0 Retrieved January 3 2008 a b 1907 College Football Top 25 tiptop25 com Barometer Football Number 1907 oregondigital org Oregon State Beavers Coaches Oregon State University Football Media Guide Bowl Game History PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 29 Retrieved 2007 02 09 Oregon State Bowl History Archived from the original on 2006 10 29 Retrieved 2007 02 09 Gotham Bowl inaugural off Register Guard Retrieved 18 April 2012 Reser Stadium osubeavers com Retrieved 21 November 2016 OSU receives 50 million lead gift to complete Reser Stadium enable year round university programs Oregon State University Athletics Retrieved 2022 12 18 Lindblom Jeffrey 30 August 2022 Reser Stadium renovations will continue past Beavers home opener www kptv com Retrieved 2022 12 18 Soon to be coming your way a full stadium in Corvallis Kerry Eggers Retrieved 2022 12 18 Condotta Bob October 12 2004 Huskies eyeing mythical Northwest title The Seattle Times Retrieved January 8 2022 Fans of other schools cried that the Northwest Championship was strictly mythical just another devious Neuheisel ploy But the Huskies didn t care and proudly laid claim to it again last year when in the midst of one of the most chaotic seasons in school history the lone highlight was beating Oregon State Oregon and Washington State by a combined 61 points Maisel Ivan November 25 2002 Tale Of Two T Shirts ESPN com Archived from the original on December 25 2020 Retrieved January 8 2022 Washington is content with its unofficial Northwest Championship It had to be enough quarterback Cody Pickett said Sunday Everybody left us for dead We had to rally around something Kercheval Ben April 1 2019 How the Arizona Hotshots ended their losing streak to become the AAF s hottest team CBS Sports Retrieved January 8 2022 We just found something to play for We had games against Oregon State Oregon and Washington State so we created a Northwest Championship We found a rallying cry We had little shirts with check marks on them he said And we knocked them all off At Washington Neuheisel found the best way to motivate his players was the perfect storm of playing their top three rivals in successive weeks Jude Adam October 5 2016 Silence was Golden and purple Remembering when UW last won at Oregon in 2002 The Seattle Times Retrieved January 8 2022 That completed what Neuheisel had dubbed the Northwest Championship with the Huskies closing out the season with successive victories over Oregon State Oregon and WSU after losing to USC Arizona State and UCLA the three weeks prior Neuheisel even had T shirts made up with blank boxes to check off after each win The Huskies wore those T shirts as they marched back onto the Autzen Stadium turf for their postgame brouhaha Terry Baker 1988 Hall of Fame Oregon State University Athletics Retrieved 2021 02 01 Terry Baker Football Oregon Sports Hall of Fame amp Museum 17 November 2018 NCAA honors McDaniels with Silver Anniversary Award news emory edu 2015 01 20 Retrieved 2020 01 02 2024 NCAA Inspiration Award Esera Tuaolo National Collegiate Athletic Association December 6 2023 2012 Football Media Guide All Americans PDF OSUBeavers com p 138 Retrieved 2020 06 10 http fs ncaa org Docs stats football records DI 2009 2009Awards pdf bare URL PDF Hall of Fame Inductees by College CFBHOF Archived from the original on November 7 2014 Retrieved November 8 2014 Radio Affiliates Oregon State University Athletics Retrieved 2023 12 15 Kelley Kevin December 1 2023 Mountain West announces football scheduling agreement with Oregon State Washington State FBSchedules com a b c d Kelley Kevin December 7 2023 Oregon State Washington State football schedules shaping up per report FBSchedules com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oregon State Beavers football Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oregon State Beavers football amp oldid 1193909513, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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