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- Beaver Nation Road Show Schedule Announced
The Oregon State Department of Athletics announced its schedule for several Beaver Nation Road Shows next month. Fans are invited to join Oregon State coaches, staff and supporters for an evening to celebrate all that is Orange and Black and hear about the future of Beaver Athletics. - Jordan Poyer Named to Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List
Oregon State senior cornerback Jordan Poyer has been named to the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List, it was announced Monday. Poyer is among 42 of the most accomplished student-athletes in the country to be nominated for the ninth annual award recognizing integrity, maturity, performance, academics, community and tenacity (IMPACT). - Football's Frahm, Perry, Collins Named To 2012 Hampshire Honor Society
Former Oregon State football players Kevin Frahm, Cameron Collins and Marcus Perry have been selected as members of the 2012 Hampshire Honor Society, which was announced by the National Football Foundation on Wedneday. - Beavers Put Cap on Spring Ball with Fan Fest
The 2012 spring football practice session is officially in the books, and the fans who attended Fan Fest Saturday at Reser Stadium had the pleasure of not only meeting the new-look Beavers at the annual autograph session, but also watching the team's youthful and athletic roster in the 95-play scrimmage. - Brandon Hardin Selected by Chicago in Third Round
Former Oregon State cornerback Brandon Hardin has been drafted with the 16th pick in the 3rd round (79th overall) by the Chicago Bears on Friday in the 2012 National Football League Draft. - Day 14 -- Quarterback Sean Mannion is Featured
Athlon Sports recently ranked the Pac-12 quarterbacks in which sophomore Sean Mannion held the fourth position. - Fan Fest Update (April 25) -- at Reser Stadium
This Saturday (April 28) marks the finale of the spring football practice session and Oregon State University Athletics invites you to celebrate the anticipation of the exciting 2012 season with Fan Fest at Reser Stadium, presented by Azumano Travel. - Day 13 -- Burner Markus Wheaton Talks About His Aspirations to be Firefighter
If you have been to spring football practice this year, you may have noticed that Sean Mannion and Cody Vaz are looking downfield - a lot. - Day 12 -- Jordan Poyer Talks Spring Ball
ESPN NFL Draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr., has already lauded the prospects of Jordan Poyer at the next level and ranks the Astoria native as the second-best senior cornerback in college football. - Day 11 -- Chris Brasfield Discusses His Running Backs
Oregon State has a 12-game starter at running back returning for 2012; actually that is four players making up the 12 starts - Malcolm Agnew, Jovan Stevenson, Jordan Jenkins and Tarron Ward. - Day 10 -- Quarterbacks Take Center Stage
A year ago at this time Oregon State's quarterback situation on the surface seemed settled in one sense, but quite unsettled in another. - DAY 9 - Taking a Deeper Look at the Tight Ends with Jay Locey
Tight end is an extremely complicated position to play according to head coach Mike Riley. It is often over-looked and equally under-valued. But for the Riley and the Beavers competition this spring is fierce to man the hybrid position that requires the strength and size to be an effective in-line blocker and the athleticism to be an offensive weapon with the ability to stretch the field down the seams. - Day 8 -- Kyle DeVan on His Future
If you have been to a Beaver football practice of late you've seen a lot of youth on the field, and that doesn't necessarily describe the student-athletes. - Day 7 -- The Linebackers are Featured
When Trent Bray was racking up awards for his play as a Beaver from 2002-05, head coach Mike Riley envisioned him being an outstanding coach. After three years on the Arizona State staff, Bray is now a member of Riley's team as the linebackers coach. - Day 6 -- The Offensive Line is Featured
Forgive offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh if he thinks about that verse from a popular TV series tune over 40 years ago. - More...


