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Beavers Back in Action Saturday At Arizona
October 28, 2019 | Football
GAME 8: OREGON STATE VS. ARIZONA
November 2, 2019 • Tucson, Ariz. • Arizona Stadium • 1:40 p.m. PT • Pac-12 Network
TV/Radio/Internet
Television: Pac-12 Network
Play-By-Play: Roxy Bernstein
Analyst: Anthony Herron
Sideline: Jill Savage
Radio: Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn)
Play-By-Play: Mike Parker
Analyst: Jim Wilson
Sideline: Ron Callan
Pre-Game: Steve Preece
Satellite Radio: 386 (XM), 977 (Internet)
Live Stats: OSUBeavers.com
Channel Finder
Xfinity Comcast: 421/720 HD (Pac-12 Net), 420 (Pac-12 Oregon)
Dish Network: 406
Charter Spectrum: 332/452
Follow Us On Social
Twitter: @BeaverFootball
Twitter: @BeaverFBNews
Facebook: BeaverFootball
Instagram: @BeaverFootball
YouTube: OSUBeaversAthletics
On The Web: osubeavers.com
The Game
- Oregon State opens the final month of the regular season by visiting Arizona Saturday in Tucson. Kickoff is slated for 1:40 p.m. PT.
- The game can be seen on the Pac-12 Network, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app, available for smartphones and tablets.
- The Beavers are on a two-game road winning streak after wins over UCLA and Cal. OSU is looking to make it three straight for the first time since 2013.
- Arizona leads the all-time series, 24-15-1.
- Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is available online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been downloaded, search "Beaver Sports Network."
Against The Wildcats
- Oregon State and Arizona are meeting for the 40th time in a series that dates back to 1966. The Wildcats hold a 13-6 advantage in games played in Tucson, but the Beavers are 6-2 in the last eight played there.
- Arizona is 4-4 and 2-3 in Pac-12 Conference play this season. The Wildcats lost to Stanford, 41-31, during the Beavers' bye week.
- Arizona has won two straight and 3-of-4 after Oregon State had won 4-of-5 and 12-of-14 from 1999-2012. The Beavers won six straight from 1999-2004 and then went 6-1 versus Arizona from 2006-2012.Â
- Jacquizz Rodgers, who holds the Oregon State single-game record for catches versus Arizona with 13 in 2009, had 10 receptions in the second half of that game. That set a then-school record for most receptions in a half, since bettered by Markus Wheaton (12) in the first half versus Nicholls State in 2012.
News, Notes And More
- Twitter.com/BeaverFootball is still the program's main Twitter handle, but the Twitter.com/BeaverFBNews was created in the offseason.
- Follow @BeaverFBNews for news, pre-game and in-game notes and more. The handle will post in-game news and scoring information as it happens.
Big Day Versus Cal
- Oregon State's defense had a big day in the 21-17 win over California, racking up 14 tackles for loss and nine sacks.
- The 14 tackles for loss were the most for the Beavers' defense since Oregon State tallied 17 against San Diego State in 2000. The nine sacks, meanwhile, were the most since OSU posted 11 versus Stanford in 1996. The nine are third-most in a single-game in school history, and most ever away from home.
- The nine sacks are one shy of tying for the most in a game by an FBS team this season. The 14 TFLs, meanwhile, are tied for the seventh-most, two shy of UCF and Florida.Â
Speaking Of TFLs
- The 14 tackles for loss pushed the Beavers to 60 in 2019, which is more than the 2018 (53), 2017 (50), 2016 (52) and 2015 (54) teams recorded all season.Â
- Those 60 TFLs lead the Pac-12 and are tied for 16th nationally (every team ahead of Oregon State has played at least eight games).
Sacks, Too
- Oregon State has 21 sacks as a team, six more than the 2018 Beavers recorded. The 2019 Beavers have also surpassed the 2017 (14), 2016 (18) and 2015 (17) Oregon State teams.
On The Flip Side
- Conversely, the Oregon State offense, which is averaging 4.9 yards per carry, has allowed opponents to pick up 33 tackles for loss over the first seven games. Only Washington State (23) has allowed fewer than the Beavers among Pac-12 teams.
- The 2018 Beavers gave up 99 TFLs.
- Oregon State's 4.9 yards per carry is up from 3.8 a year ago and 4.0 in 2017.Â
Road Streak
- Oregon State is taking a two-game road winning streak into Saturday's game. The Beavers are looking to make it three straight away from home for the first time since the 2013 team won four straight: at Utah, San Diego State, Washington State and California.
- The 2019 Beavers are one of 32 teams nationally with a winning record on the road, at 2-1.
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November 2, 2019 • Tucson, Ariz. • Arizona Stadium • 1:40 p.m. PT • Pac-12 Network
TV/Radio/Internet
Television: Pac-12 Network
Play-By-Play: Roxy Bernstein
Analyst: Anthony Herron
Sideline: Jill Savage
Radio: Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn)
Play-By-Play: Mike Parker
Analyst: Jim Wilson
Sideline: Ron Callan
Pre-Game: Steve Preece
Satellite Radio: 386 (XM), 977 (Internet)
Live Stats: OSUBeavers.com
Channel Finder
Xfinity Comcast: 421/720 HD (Pac-12 Net), 420 (Pac-12 Oregon)
Dish Network: 406
Charter Spectrum: 332/452
Follow Us On Social
Twitter: @BeaverFootball
Twitter: @BeaverFBNews
Facebook: BeaverFootball
Instagram: @BeaverFootball
YouTube: OSUBeaversAthletics
On The Web: osubeavers.com
The Game
- Oregon State opens the final month of the regular season by visiting Arizona Saturday in Tucson. Kickoff is slated for 1:40 p.m. PT.
- The game can be seen on the Pac-12 Network, Pac-12.com and the Pac-12 Now app, available for smartphones and tablets.
- The Beavers are on a two-game road winning streak after wins over UCLA and Cal. OSU is looking to make it three straight for the first time since 2013.
- Arizona leads the all-time series, 24-15-1.
- Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is available online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been downloaded, search "Beaver Sports Network."
Against The Wildcats
- Oregon State and Arizona are meeting for the 40th time in a series that dates back to 1966. The Wildcats hold a 13-6 advantage in games played in Tucson, but the Beavers are 6-2 in the last eight played there.
- Arizona is 4-4 and 2-3 in Pac-12 Conference play this season. The Wildcats lost to Stanford, 41-31, during the Beavers' bye week.
- Arizona has won two straight and 3-of-4 after Oregon State had won 4-of-5 and 12-of-14 from 1999-2012. The Beavers won six straight from 1999-2004 and then went 6-1 versus Arizona from 2006-2012.Â
- Jacquizz Rodgers, who holds the Oregon State single-game record for catches versus Arizona with 13 in 2009, had 10 receptions in the second half of that game. That set a then-school record for most receptions in a half, since bettered by Markus Wheaton (12) in the first half versus Nicholls State in 2012.
News, Notes And More
- Twitter.com/BeaverFootball is still the program's main Twitter handle, but the Twitter.com/BeaverFBNews was created in the offseason.
- Follow @BeaverFBNews for news, pre-game and in-game notes and more. The handle will post in-game news and scoring information as it happens.
Big Day Versus Cal
- Oregon State's defense had a big day in the 21-17 win over California, racking up 14 tackles for loss and nine sacks.
- The 14 tackles for loss were the most for the Beavers' defense since Oregon State tallied 17 against San Diego State in 2000. The nine sacks, meanwhile, were the most since OSU posted 11 versus Stanford in 1996. The nine are third-most in a single-game in school history, and most ever away from home.
- The nine sacks are one shy of tying for the most in a game by an FBS team this season. The 14 TFLs, meanwhile, are tied for the seventh-most, two shy of UCF and Florida.Â
Speaking Of TFLs
- The 14 tackles for loss pushed the Beavers to 60 in 2019, which is more than the 2018 (53), 2017 (50), 2016 (52) and 2015 (54) teams recorded all season.Â
- Those 60 TFLs lead the Pac-12 and are tied for 16th nationally (every team ahead of Oregon State has played at least eight games).
Sacks, Too
- Oregon State has 21 sacks as a team, six more than the 2018 Beavers recorded. The 2019 Beavers have also surpassed the 2017 (14), 2016 (18) and 2015 (17) Oregon State teams.
On The Flip Side
- Conversely, the Oregon State offense, which is averaging 4.9 yards per carry, has allowed opponents to pick up 33 tackles for loss over the first seven games. Only Washington State (23) has allowed fewer than the Beavers among Pac-12 teams.
- The 2018 Beavers gave up 99 TFLs.
- Oregon State's 4.9 yards per carry is up from 3.8 a year ago and 4.0 in 2017.Â
Road Streak
- Oregon State is taking a two-game road winning streak into Saturday's game. The Beavers are looking to make it three straight away from home for the first time since the 2013 team won four straight: at Utah, San Diego State, Washington State and California.
- The 2019 Beavers are one of 32 teams nationally with a winning record on the road, at 2-1.
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