Oregon State Post-Game Notes
October 13, 2012 | Football
Oct. 13, 2012
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No. 10 Oregon State 42, BYU 24
Post-Game Notes
Oct. 13, 2012
LaVell Edwards Stadium
Game Notes
Game time weather was cloudy at 54 degrees with variable winds at kickoff.
Attendance for the game was 63,484.
The game aired on ABC regional broadcast with Mike Patrick providing play-by-play, Ed Cunningham as the analyst, and Jeannine Edwards as the sideline reporter.
Oregon State captains at the start of the game were Clayton York, Andrew Seumalo, Markus Wheaton and Jordan Poyer.
BYU won the coin toss and deferred. OSU will receive and defend the north goal.
Oregon State wore all white while BYU wore all black.
Oregon State Team Notes
The Beavers advanced their record to 5-0 for the first time since OSU opened the season 5-0 in 1939.
Oregon State Individual Notes
Junior quarterback Cody Vaz made his first career start - the first player other than Sean Mannion to take a snap at QB in the last 14 games.
Vaz completed the first touchdown pass of his career in the game's opening drive ... 11 yards to Markus Wheaton.
Markus Wheaton's 11-yard 1st quarter touchdown reception is his fifth of the season - a career-high.
Wheaton tacked on a second touchdown reception in the 1st quarter - it is his second career multi-touchdown game (at Arizona earlier this year).
Connor Hamlett's 29-yard reception in the 1st quarter is the longest of his career.
Vaz's 43-yard completion to Brandin Cooks is the longest of Vaz's career.
Rueben Robinson's second quarter interception is the first of his career.
Brandin Cooks exceeded the 100-yard receiving mark for the third time this season.
Ryan Murphy finished the game with 11 tackles, a career-high.
Malcolm Agnew's 30-yard trot in the 4th quarter matches his career-long.
Jordan Poyer's 4th quarter interception gives him 11 in his career, moving into a tie for 10th all-time at OSU.
Scott Crichton posted a multi-sack game for the second straight game and third time this season.
Richard Mullaney's 4th quarter catch was the first of his career.