Oregon State Post-Game Notes vs. Stanford
October 27, 2013 | Football
Stanford 20, Oregon State 12
October, 26 2013
Reser Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Game Notes
- Weather at game time was 50 degrees and cloudy.
- The game aired on ESPN. Mark Jones was the play-by-play announcer, while Brock Huard was the analyst and Jessica Mendoza was the sideline reporter
- Oregon State won the coin toss and elected to defer. Stanford chose to receive. Oregon State defended the south end zone.
- Oregon State wore its #ReBeaved black uniforms. Stanford wore its all white uniforms.
- Attendance for the game was 44,519.
Oregon State Team Notes
- Saturday's game was the first time this season the Oregon State was held under 30 points.
- The game marked the first time Oregon State has been held under 100 yards in the first half since the Beavers recorded 98 first-half yards against Utah on Oct. 20, 2012.
- Terron Ward's 34-yard third-quarter run was the longest rush for Oregon State this season.
- Saturday was the first time this season the Beavers have finished with fewer than 300 passing yards.
- Stanford's 185 rushing yards were the most the Beavers have conceded on the ground this season.
- Stanford's 88 passing yards were the fewest allowed by Oregon State since the Beavers held Utah to 62 passing yards on Oct. 29, 2011.
Oregon State Individual Notes
- Sean Mannion completed 71.9 percent of his passed Saturday (41-57), keeping him on pace for Oregon State's single-season record at 69.3 percent (270-391). Sean Canfield holds the current mark at 67.9 percent (303-446).
- Mannion's271 passing yards moves his career total to 9,037, vaulting him past Jake Plummer (ASU/1993-96/8,827) and Jason Gesser (WSU/1999-2002/8,830) into 17th in the Pac-12 record books. Mannion now sits174 yards behind 16th-place Willie Tuitama (UA/2005-08/9,211).
- Mannion's third-quarter touchdown pass to Cooks gave Mannion Oregon State's single-season record for passing touchdowns with 30. Mannion entered the game tied with Derek Anderson at 29.
- Brandin Cooks' 80 receiving yards brings him just 196 yards away from catching former teammate Markus Wheaton for third in the Oregon State record book. Cooks currently has 2,798 yards receiving this season.
- Scott Crichton's first-quarter 36-yard fumble return was the longest fumble return by an Oregon State player since Jonathan Jackson had a 45 yard return on Oct. 9, 1999.
- Trevor Romaine's 50-yard field goal in the second quarter was the longest of his career, and the longest by an Oregon State kicker since Justin Kahut hit from 50 yards out against Portland State on Sept. 5, 2009.















