WR Jacquizz Rodgers (PHOTO CREDIT: Ethan Erickson)
2010 SCHEDULE
9-4-10 TCU @Arlington, TX
9-18-10 LOUISVILLE
9-25-10 at Boise State
10-2-10 ARIZONA STATE
10-9-10 at Arizona
10-16-10 at Washington
10-30-10 CALIFORNIA
11-6-10 at UCLA
11-13-10 WASHINGTON STATE
11-20-10 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
11-27-10 at Stanford
12-4-10 OREGON
Coach: Mike Riley
64-47, 9 years

2009 Statistics

2009 RESULTS: 8-5
PORTLAND STATE WON 34-7
at UNLV WON 23-21
CINCINNATI LOST 18-28
ARIZONA LOST 32-37
at Arizona State WON 28-17
STANFORD WON 38-28
at Southern California LOST 36-42
UCLA WON 26-19
at California WON 31-14
WASHINGTON WON 48-21
at Washington State WON 42-10
at Oregon LOST 33-37
LAS VEGAS BOWL
Brigham Young LOST 20-44

2009 Final Rankings
AP-27, Coaches-27, BCS-18

 


Projected 2010 record: 8-4
K Justin Kahut (PHOTO CREDIT: Ethan Erickson)
OREGON STATE
2009 Statistical Rankings
OFFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
67
6
Passing:
27
1
Total Off:
34
3
Sacks Allow:
74
5
DEFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
25
3
Passing:
84
6
Total Def:
46
6
Sacks:
105
9
RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Ryan Katz, 14-27-0, 232 yds., 1 TD

Rushing: Jacquizz Rodgers, 273 att., 1440 yds., 21 TD

Receiving: James Rodgers, 91 rec., 1034 yds., 9 TD

Scoring: Jacquizz Rodgers, 22 TD, 132 pts.

Punting: Johnny Hekker, 51 punts, 40.1 avg.

Kicking: Justin Kahut, 22-27 FG, 45-47 PAT, 111 pts.

Tackles: David Pa'aluhi, 77 tot., 30 solo

Sacks: Stephen Paea, Gabe Miller - 3 sacks each

Interceptions: Lance Mitchell, 3 for 25 yds.

Kickoff Returns: James Rodgers, 36 ret., 23.3 avg., 0 TD

Punt Returns: James Rodgers, 13 ret., 11.6 avg., 0 TD

 

 
OREGON STATE
2010 College Football Preview
OFFENSE - 8
----RETURNING STARTERS----
DEFENSE - 9
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Sean Canfield-QB, Damola Adeniji-WR, Gregg Peat-OG
DEFENSE: Ben Terry-DE, Latu Moala-DT, Keaton Kristick-SLB, Tim Clark-CB

 

2010 OUTLOOK
Only one variable stands between the Beavers and another shot at playing in the Rose Bowl: Who takes over at the QB position now that All-Pac Ten First Team QB Ryan Canfield has moved on? California prep star Ryan Katz will battle Virginia-transfer Peter Lalich. Needless to say, this competition should dominate the spring/summer football discussions in Corvallis. The elevated expectations will remain since the rest of the depth chart retains most of its parts. That includes legit Heisman Candidate RB Jacquizz Rodgers and his brother WR James Rodgers. These siblings define the definition of "go to” guys. The defense will be blessed with plenty of experience, but there is still defensive work to be done. Especially when it comes to covering receivers and getting to the quarterback. Simply put, the sack numbers and pass defense both have to improve for Oregon State to win the Pac Ten. The disappointment of losing their first shot at going the Rose Bowl in 45 years to in-state rival Oregon can quickly be overcome with monster games against mid-major Top Ten powers TCU and Boise State in the first three outings, which ultimately sets this team up again as a jilted, eager bridesmaid for 2010.

 

2010 OFFENSE

 

 

RB James Rodgers (PHOTO CREDIT: Ethan Erickson)

 

OREGON STATE 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Ryan Katz-So (6-1, 205) Peter Lalich-Jr (6-4, 222)
TB Jacquizz Rodgers-Jr (5-7, 191) Jovan Stevenson-So (5-11, 184)
Will Darkins-Jr (6-1, 230) (FB)
WR Darrell Catchings-Sr (5-11, 172) Markus Wheaton-So (6-0, 167)
Aaron Nichols-Sr (6-0, 186)
WR Jordan Bishop-So (6-3, 199) Kevan Walker-So (6-0, 197)
WR James Rodgers-Sr (5-7, 185) Geno Munoz-So (6-0, 192)
TE Brady Camp-Sr (6-4, 259) Joe Halahuni-Jr (6-2, 249) (HB)
OT Michael Philipp-So (6-3, 313) Timi Oshinowo-Sr (6-6, 289)
OG Grant Johnson-Jr (6-3, 278) Ryan Pohl-Sr (6-3, 284)
C Alex Linnenkohl-Sr (6-2, 297) Josh Andrews-RFr (6-2, 277)
OG Burke Ellis-Jr (6-4, 268) Colin Kelly-So (6-4, 284)
OT Mike Remmers-Jr (6-4, 299) Geoff Garner-So (6-5, 300)
K Justin Kahut-Sr (5-8, 178) ..

 

2010 DEFENSE

 

 

DT Stephen Paea (PHOTO CREDIT: Ethan Erickson)

 

OREGON STATE 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Gabe Miller-Sr (6-3, 239) Andrew Seumalo-So (6-3, 256)
DT Brennan Olander-Sr (6-1, 276) Castro Masaniai-So (6-2, 296)
DT Stephen Paea-Sr (6-1, 285) Kevin Frahm-Jr (6-2, 259)
DE Taylor Henry-So (6-1, 228) Tom Black-RFr (6-3, 210)
SLB Keith Pankey-Sr (6-0, 222) Keo Camat-Sr (6-2, 226)
MLB Rueben Robinson-So (6-1, 209) Tony Wilson-So (6-1, 231)
WLB Dwight Roberson-Sr (6-0, 231) Devin Unga-So (6-1, 219)
CB James Dockery-Sr (6-1, 180) Jordan Poyer-So (5-11, 181)
CB Brandon Hardin-Jr (6-2, 210) Keynan Parker-So (5-11, 173)
S Lance Mitchell-Jr (6-2, 205) Josh LaGrone-So (6-1, 200)
S Cameron Collins-Jr (6-2, 230) Suaesi Tuimaunei-Sr (6-1, 207)
P Johnny Hekker-Jr (6-5, 223) ..