Oregon State Post-Game Notes
November 24, 2013 | Football
Washington 69, Oregon State 27
November 23, 2013
Reser Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Game Notes
• Weather at game time was 35 degrees with no wind.
• The game aired on ESPN2. Mark Jones was the play-by-play announcer while Brock Huard was the analyst. Jessica Mendoza handled sideline duties.
• Oregon State honored its graduating senior players and managers prior to the game, thanking them for their years of hard work and commitment.
• Oregon State won the coin toss and elected to defer. Washington defended the south end zone.
• Oregon State captains were Grant Enger, Sean Mannion, Ryan Murphy, and Rashaad Reynolds.
• Oregon State wore its black uniforms with orange numbers and black helmets. Washington wore white uniforms with purple numbers and gold helmets.
• Attendance for the game was 43,779.
Oregon State Team Notes
• Sean Mannion and Storm Woods hooked up for a 46-yard pass play in the first quarter, OSU's 12th of 40+ yards this season. Three receivers contribute to this number: Brandin Cooks (9), Woods (2), and Micah Hatfield (1).
• Victor Bolden's 98-yard kick return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter was the fourth longest in school history. It was also the first for the Beavers since 2008 when James Rodgers scored on a kick return against California.
• Mannion's 29-yard touchdown pass to Cooks marks the duo's 15th combination for a score this season and the 22nd in their joint career.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• BrandinCooks' 117 receiving yards makes him the Oregon State all-time leader for single season receiving yards with 1,560, moving him into first place past Mike Hass. Cooks also moves past Markus Wheaton on OSU's Career Receiving Yards list into third with 3,102.
• Cooks' 117 rushing yards also moves him into second place on the Pac-12 Single Season Yards list with 1,560, sitting behind USC's Marqise Lee with 1,721 yards (2012). His 10 receptions also move him to third place on the Pac-12 Single Season Receptions list with 110. He sits behind USC's Lee with 118 (2012) and Robert Woods with 111 (2011).
• Sean Mannion's 229 passing yards moves him past Jonathan Smith on OSU's Career Passing Yards list into second with 9,863. He sits behind Derek Anderson with 11,249 passing yards.
• Mannion's 29-yard touchdown pass to Cooks in the fourth quarter extends his record for season passing touchdowns to 34.
• Storm Woods' 46-yard reception in the first quarter was his second longest of the season, just 2 yards shy of his 48-yard reception against Hawai'i.
• Chris Brown scored his first career touchdown on a 3-yard rush in the fourth quarter. Brown also rushed for a career-high 73 yards, surpassing his previous career-high 36 yards against California.
November 23, 2013
Reser Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Game Notes
• Weather at game time was 35 degrees with no wind.
• The game aired on ESPN2. Mark Jones was the play-by-play announcer while Brock Huard was the analyst. Jessica Mendoza handled sideline duties.
• Oregon State honored its graduating senior players and managers prior to the game, thanking them for their years of hard work and commitment.
• Oregon State won the coin toss and elected to defer. Washington defended the south end zone.
• Oregon State captains were Grant Enger, Sean Mannion, Ryan Murphy, and Rashaad Reynolds.
• Oregon State wore its black uniforms with orange numbers and black helmets. Washington wore white uniforms with purple numbers and gold helmets.
• Attendance for the game was 43,779.
Oregon State Team Notes
• Sean Mannion and Storm Woods hooked up for a 46-yard pass play in the first quarter, OSU's 12th of 40+ yards this season. Three receivers contribute to this number: Brandin Cooks (9), Woods (2), and Micah Hatfield (1).
• Victor Bolden's 98-yard kick return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter was the fourth longest in school history. It was also the first for the Beavers since 2008 when James Rodgers scored on a kick return against California.
• Mannion's 29-yard touchdown pass to Cooks marks the duo's 15th combination for a score this season and the 22nd in their joint career.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• BrandinCooks' 117 receiving yards makes him the Oregon State all-time leader for single season receiving yards with 1,560, moving him into first place past Mike Hass. Cooks also moves past Markus Wheaton on OSU's Career Receiving Yards list into third with 3,102.
• Cooks' 117 rushing yards also moves him into second place on the Pac-12 Single Season Yards list with 1,560, sitting behind USC's Marqise Lee with 1,721 yards (2012). His 10 receptions also move him to third place on the Pac-12 Single Season Receptions list with 110. He sits behind USC's Lee with 118 (2012) and Robert Woods with 111 (2011).
• Sean Mannion's 229 passing yards moves him past Jonathan Smith on OSU's Career Passing Yards list into second with 9,863. He sits behind Derek Anderson with 11,249 passing yards.
• Mannion's 29-yard touchdown pass to Cooks in the fourth quarter extends his record for season passing touchdowns to 34.
• Storm Woods' 46-yard reception in the first quarter was his second longest of the season, just 2 yards shy of his 48-yard reception against Hawai'i.
• Chris Brown scored his first career touchdown on a 3-yard rush in the fourth quarter. Brown also rushed for a career-high 73 yards, surpassing his previous career-high 36 yards against California.
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