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  1. Sounds like Bradford, Jefferson, tago, and eldridge are going to play. That’s a lot of reinforcement. If we can contain the run and wreak some havoc I think they win. This new coordinator might be coming after Luton hard today.

    • I’m gonna say good stop. Our guys are tackling well and the line is in contain on Tate. If the plan is to contain the run and force them to win with Tate’s arm I think we just saw how the game will go.

  2. From that first Arizona drive I think they are in for a long day. Our guys are attacking the ball pretty well and those tackles have some umph. If Arizona keeps trying to grind us down it’s gonna be frustrating for them. That drive was scripted and they still struggled to get 3.

    • I think the bend but don’t break style works great with our personal. Out coverage guys aren’t good enough for aggressive styles. Just keep it infront of you and make the tackle. We’re pretty solid inside the 10 lately.

  3. Quarter 1 – offense looks fine if it gets that first first down. Defense doing decent if you look at it as bend but don’t break.

    Biggest news: Kipper with no penalties!

  4. A thought while watching UW-Utah: The P12 used to be known as a high-scoring, pass-first conference. This year, the three best teams are physical teams with good defenses that probably run better than they pass. And Stanford isn’t one of them!

    Interesting style shift.

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    Too early to say a win, but if we get to 4 the rest of the schedule is house money. 4 had to be the minimum. Shame Smith cost us early wins we could be at 6-2 if we finish this game.

    • He’s learning though. Getting cleaner every week. I was happy at two wins this season. Gonna have actual expectations next year.

    • one was a legit penalty, but the roughing penalties will keep happening because the Arizona QB gets an Emmy for best actor as a stunt devil.

  6. I was JUST thinking how I barely remember any facemask calls lately. Bad timing.

    Maybe we used to see a lot more because Quiz and James were so short, and that makes it more common.

  7. The next 5 minutes could determine the game. AZ gets the ball to start the 2nd half, can’t let them start the half only 2 down.

  8. I am really liking our smash mouth run attack and play calling by lindgren. This offense is fun to watch. Defense needs to quit getting penalties and get a stop.

  9. Beavs run O is so superior to their run D.
    Just do that and mix in a few passes. AZ halftime adjustments should be interesting. 11 in the box?

  10. When is the last time we could get pressure with 4 dudes? Defense is so improved. I watched the colorado win replay from last year and it’s hard to even compare.

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    I had hamilcar as the player to watch on the Stanford blog. He was breaking out then, though few saw it.
    Also had him as a 4-star I think. Clear high talent.

    The improvement in sacks is mostly him but still nice to see in the team stats. Can’t believe we haven’t lost a fumble this year either.

  12. I got it as about 380 yds and 5 TDS in the first half. 150ish rushing yds.

    Smith doing great clock management. Play calling and tempos really fantastic.

    Ham tied with Bill Swancutt for #2 on season sacks (11.5) and half a sack from the record.

    Shit we might even see Gebbia if things keep going like this.

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    You guys are getting ahead of yourselves with bowl talk. Time for a bowl was putting the correct players on the field vs Hawaii and Stanford. Likely we don’t win another game. Still improvement to be excited about (if we hold the lead).

    • I agree with you. Last 4 games I expect competitive losses outside UW. I see ASU as the best shot followed by WState. Ducks are a good match up imo but unlikely to win that. UW I’ll be happy if we score 14 and stop their offense twice.

      Those losses taught our team alot. These guys went from cautious to attacking (specially on defense). Losses suck but if the team responds then it’s money for the future.

  14. Interesting how they go with Jermar in the redzone vs AP. Makes sense though with Jermar as a more power back vs finesse runner like AP. AP the ultimate team player today allowing Jermar to get the rushing TD’s.

  15. Luton is playing headshy, what is that all about? He had like 1.5 seconds to make a play there and just collapsed to the ground instead.

  16. In my opinion that Lavaka ‘hold’ was not a hold. It was a very athletic play.

    Ok, that was more impressive by Lavaka because his arm wasn’t stretched out grabbing jersey. He had the middle of the chest and was holding the defender off with one hand

  17. Hodgins knee is gonna hurt for the next few days, stud keeps playing very well.

    EDIT: No complaints on Luton’s TD pass to Hodgins.

  18. I do like the Smith tends to stay aggressive with a lead in the 4Q. Riley would have handed if off 3 times and punted 3 possessions in a row by now.

  19. I feel bad for Taylor. He’s a great back. He can add trucking both safeties on one play to his draft tape. He even blocks really well. Their whole offense is just him going nuts.

  20. How was that not a PI by Dunn? Never looked back, hands all over the receiver.

    Also, holy CRAP can someone get ahold of that QB? Like 5 times the pocket has collapsed and Mannion 2.0 has gotten away somehow. Hit him!

  21. Don’t have Pac-12 network since I cut cord. What’s up with all the defensive penalties we are taking. Legit penalties or hating officials?

  22. Game Stats and Observations Summary:

    -Hamilcar Rashed set the single season sack record at 12.5 on the year (3.5 added today). For perspective he is 13th in pac 12 history with 4 games to play.
    – Luton is simply average but he managed to compete some today after jitters in the 3rd quarter. Stat line was bananas 20/26 for 328 yds and 3 td.
    – Hodgins had another huge game 150 yds 2 tds.
    – Togiai had his best game of the season 5-69 and a td. Showed real hands again and trucked some people pretty hard. Good blocks too.
    – Team rushed for 244 yards and 5 tds. JJ and AP both went over 100 yards.
    – JJ Taylor was held to 167 total yards. That sounds bad but last year he had like 300 something.

    Honestly kinda ugly game but we got the win and it was entertaining. Can’t say enough about how impressive Ham is this season. Maybe we should be more worried about him going Pro than Hodgins.

    • It was entertaining for sure, which is improvement and hopefully puts more people in Reser. OSU now at a point where odds are good they will compete and entertain.

      I thought Hodgins should have been rested at 42 points. He’s too important too risk. Ask Lindsey and Bailey to step up. Lindsey was gaming today.

  23. I have been neural on the whole Luton debate but with that being said he does get those deer in the headlights moments in games and it cost us against Hawaii and Stanford. The last 2 games he has had the same issues in the 2nd half but he has been able to shake himself and finish both games strong. That is growth and should build his confidence down the stretch this season.

  24. Beavs are in 2nd place in the north, and the only one with a shot to catch the Ducks. Stanford loss is now more haunting than the Hawaii game. If the Beavs continue this roll, and legitimately have a shot to win the North, Smith may be national coach of the year…I have accepted Luton and his foibles, and at this point I am on board with what JS is doing. Tibesar has the D playing better than we’ve seen in about 7 years.

    2 TD drives for UA were trash refs and the rest of the game was a well played bend not break approach.
    Beavs offense is likely the most balanced since Matt Moore era.

    I am kind of starting to dream about the possibility of Beavs actually winning the last 4 and going to the conference championship. LOL Keeping my eyes peeled for peppermint patty to pull the ball away next week.

  25. As the ducks get exposed at USC. The Beavs will still be in charge of their own destiny for PAC 12 North title going into second week of November. A casual observer can’t fault that improvement Hope the trend continues.

  26. Wow USC’s Slovis is good. I can’t believe this guy was QB3 at the start of the year. He’s only 18 and already better than Congress-eligible Luton.

    We’ll be in first place if USC can keep this up.

  27. One good thing about Oregon winning is that give it gives the more deserving team in the south (Utah) a chance to beat them in the conference title game.

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      More like the Trojans are soft and can’t run the ball anymore. They stopped recruiting legit running backs about 4 years ago and bought in to the 7 on 7 model of the air raid being a winning format. Not so much…

      BTW The Ducks have taken more cheap shots than a than a drunk in a 1 star casino. I thought Crystal Ball was some great upstanding saint of a coach, but now he is exposed. His defense thinks spearing, late hits, maiming guys knees is worth being called ‘physical’ play. I don’t mind watching truly physical defenses but the ducks don’t know how to be physical without incorporating cheap shots, trash talk, late hits, head to head hits on a regular basis. Not a fan of it

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        USC’s top 3 or 4 RB’s are injured and they only have one left (and he’s a HS track star, not a workhorse back).

        Phil has had two guys ejected for targeting and there have been plenty more cheap shots all over the field. On one play, Brady Breeze basically gut punched the receiver on a crossing route, then the other Duck safety picked off the pass. No flag.

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    Oregon State feels like it could have Clemson’s trajectory from about six years ago. Young coach in Smith who like Dabo Sweeney is proving early on he can win and then maintains momentum and culture and picks up substantially in recruiting to keep it churning.

    May be a few pauses as Beavs will face stiff competition but definitely feels like Smith has chance to build a consistent winning mindset in this program and build something special. Timing of enhancements to the stadium should coincide nicely.

    • His recruiting results are matching his early comments on recruiting. Lines he wants size and guys ready to play, defense he wants length, skill players he wanted speed.

      Seems like he’s getting exactly what he wants. I will also say that he has adapted to the transfer portal better than any coach i can think of. That may have just been luck but it does like he understands that he can fill gaps and increase.competirion with seasoned transfers. I also read something that said recruiting from the portal is significantly cheaper in time and money. For a low budget team it’s a great strategy.

      • And considering two nice transfers who would have received considerable snaps on defense are out for the season in Gumbs and Reichner, Smith is off to a great start.

        • Yup! Considering results in the past when we had injuries with Riley I’m really impressed with the next man up mentality. Smith doesn’t seem to spend half the scholarships on development

  29. Nice to see Scott Frost is in a tailspin at Nebraska. Lost in a late score to Purdie, which was playing with their backup QB.
    Wisconsin up next, followed by Maryland and Iowa. They may only have a shot a one other win this year and fans are starting to turn on him

    Doesn’t help when he shows up to a press conference and tells the reporters his team is soft for showing up to the Minnesota game wearing hoodies during warmups. All while he’s wearing a hoodie during the press conference.
    What a bunch of pussies for wanting to be warm during warmups.

    https://twitter.com/AndrewWardKLKN/status/1188269708958720000?s=19

  30. Wow! Another road win!

    Listened to the game when cell service permitted on the trip home. Gotta give credit where it’s due. Sounded like the offense was clicking on all cylinders for most of the game. Even gotta give credit to Luton. Only 6 incompletions???

    When was the last time OSU had two backs go over 100 yards in the same game? Ward and Woods vs ASU in Simple Jack’s last season as the HC is my guess?

    Defense is still a work in progress but holding UA to those FG’s early was huge.

    Sorry Angry but UW is beatable. Not saying they will but they aren’t world beaters this year and this game is ripe for the taking. Which Beavs team shows up?

    4-4 to start November? Pretty sad but,I’ll take it right now. 6 wins and a bowl game is still on the table.

    • turning point of the game (I’m not trying to be funny) was the Beavs taking the ball against the “revamped” Zona defense and just driving down the field. That had to have every Zona defender question everything Cecil told his guys after putting in the new defensive scheme.

    • Welll thats a great question on the double backs going over 100. JJ and AP have been close against Cal Poly and Southern Utah. Nall and AP were close against Oregon in 2016. The last time we had two PLAYERS go over 100 was California in 2016 (Nall and Darell Garretson). Seth Collins and Storm Woods did it in 2015 against San Jose. Bernard and Rodgers pulled it off against Maryland in 2007.

      The answer surprised me but it shouldn’t have. In 2000 in a close win against UCLA Ken Simonton ran for 100 yards and Patrick McCall had 146 yards.

      Moral of the story is you might want to save that one on the DVR cause this seems to only happen every 20 years or so.

      • The P-12 Network announcers said it was in 2016 during the game, but in their usual stellar fashion, they didn’t mention who the players were! Thanks for the research.

        • Np, i do like those numbers haha. Good thing it was 2000! I Sports Reference book stops there and I would have had to really try.

  31. As much as it pains me to say, I don’t see Nike losing another game. They just seem like a team of destiny right now and the PAC-12 is super down this year. Oregon is the most talented team by far in the conference and the disparity in talent between USC and Oregon has never been wider, amazing as that sounds. I predicted uo losing 2-3 games this season. Whatever they’re doing to lure in the Nations top recruits is working. They don’t have the best coaching staff, but they have the best recruiters and that is all that matters in today’s college football. I was hoping they’d come back down to earth, but I don’t see uo losing another game this season. Oh well.

    • At this point, I don’t care if they don’t lose another game as long as they don’t make the playoffs. I assume you’re not saying they will win the natty?

        • I was hoping for one more regular-season Duck loss just to shut up the Quack fans and the local media, but it doesn’t look like that is going to happen, so we will have to put up with the playoff-hype for a few more weeks.

          Of course, it would be amazing for The Beavs to shut up that Quack fantasy also!

    • I still think Utah will wipe the floor with them. Even if you look at Washington as the reference team Utah won that game, Oregon pulled off a damn miracle. USC is Utahs loss but SC barely won and still had Matt Fink tearing them apart with Pitman. P12 Champ game should be a real grinder!

  32. Listened to radio broadcast & watched ~twenty minutes of compiled highlights.

    Thoughts:

    It’s been mentioned indirectly by a few ppl, but one big factor haven’t seen until this point is that more players stepped up. Out of 20 completions, 8 different ppl were targeted. And when starting personnel were taken off the field, their replacements continued the drive.

    Overall, an ugly win. A number of positive firsts, that the announcers had to take time during broadcast go back through time to dig up the equivalents (2013? 2014?). That’s a good sign for the program.

    e.g. One not mentioned. When is the last time we had TE even be an active unit in passing attack in more than two games in a season? Hopefully that trend continues when the opportunity presents itself.

    Re: QB. Through 8 games and last couple of seasons, rather neutral personally. He’s ok. I’m not as hard as others with position coaching decisions regarding personnel. Is Gebbia better ultimately? I think you can make a strong case he is. Would we be at the same, or better record if he had been plugged in since the beginning? I don’t think the arguments made thus far carry as much validity.

    Arizona looked to be a fast team on offense. I thought D managed to stay disciplined in their assignments for most of the game, whereas in the past they had trouble doing this. Errors this game seemed to be in penalty sustained drives, & missed/broken tackles.

    Even if they lose the rest of their games, the Beavs now have a team that is at least watchable IMO (that is improvement). That can’t be denied.

    • Last time TE was relevant was probably Noah’s freshman year or Conner Hamlet.

      Some of the wideouts look like they are starting to feel more comfortable. After a terrible week at Cal Irish came in with something to prove, his cutback was beautiful and gave us another 35 yards on that drive. Lindsay is legit, I think with a QB that makes more reads he will be a serious weapon, he looks dangerous when the ball is in his hands. Noah had a vintage game, looked really good.

      There was some big things that happened for sure. First time we had two backs over 100 yards since 2000. Rashed is now the single season sack leader in OSU history and solo at 13th on the PAC 12 all time list (record is a tie at 19, hes on pace for about 16 which would make him top 3). Hodgins has another huge performance.

      I agree on the defense. With the bend but don’t break and youth/low talent they are playing well. JJ Taylor is extremely difficult to bring down and I think some bad habits came out with frustration. Well see if the tackling cleans up again. Big thing on the D is even when the first guy misses there usually isn’t a 2nd guy, the 2nd guy is often 2 or 3 guys. On one of taylors 6 yard swing passes he made the first guy miss and literally got tackled by 4 guys. Thats really good to see.

      • Happy with Hamelcar, but someone from the D-line needs to get at least a couple of sacks given the number of opportunities. I saw on multiple occasions Grant Gunnell get hurried or pressured but he was able to break free and turn a sack into a 5 yard gain — the linemen get to him and most likely kill a couple of the scoring drives.
        The other thing was the refs’ bad calls. Luckily the bad calls evened out over the course of the game, but early on in the third quarter Arizona got lucky and kept drives and momentum going. Thought each team’s offense benefited from this and inflated the scores by about 10 pts each. Score should have been 46-28, given the horrible penalties.
        Overall, the defense is serviceable but has a tone of work to do on passing coverage and pressure, and but I’ll trade TDs for FGs all day with a bend dont break D.

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      I didn’t think it was an ugly win.
      We dominated about 85% of the game, and our D is super thin. Plus it’s an away game vs two good QBs instead of backups.

      Other than Luton melting down for most of the 3rd quarter and the D getting gassed because of that, that was a consistent performance.

        • The roughing the passers back to back were incredibly bad. Facemasks were all legit for sure. Always hard to say with the pass interference these days.

          First game of the year where Kipper didn’t get flagged. He missed a bunch of blocks but didn’t get a penalty!

        • Exactly, I thought the bad calls evened out over the course of the game, but inflating each team’s point total by about 10 points each.

      • It was ugly on the defensive side. They did the job but there was so many missed tackles and some dumb penalties (jojo forest had a really dumb late hit and also a super whiff that led to a td for example). I get that it wasn’t a super easy matchup but with cleaner play and better tackling that game would have been a complete blowout even with Lutons quarter break. After the great tackling at Cal it was bit jarring to see wiffs and shoulder tackles all of a sudden.

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          I had the D giving up 31. They gave up 38. Seems very reasonable to me giving how much the offense scored (D was out there quickly), Luton’s 3rd quarter meltdown (D was out there quickly), and the poor calls (as someone mentioned those did cost them 7 points). Every team I watch misses tackles. That’s not unique to OSU. And they caused enough disruption and were around the ball to make me say they played as expected. Our depth is terrible, so given all of it, I think we played fine. Biggest thing for me was beating starting QBs.

          • I get it and agree they played well and win the game. Just saying it wasn’t purty. I think them taking in two legit p12 starters and an NFL back and winning is a defining moment. Im gonna go ahead and call it the turn of the corner. Winning isn’t a fluke now.

          • They still gave up over 500 yards. Sure, there are some tempo factors in play, but we wouldn’t have won that game with only an average offensive performance or against an average defense.

            As a team, good for us being able to beat a team with good QB’s playing. We also happened to be playing a horrible defense. Next challenge: beating a good defense AND a good QB. They’ll get their chance on Friday.

      • I can see where saying it was an ugly win might come across as not a charitable way to describe the game, given the factors ppl mention. I guess I characterized this game as that, because now I have some hope or expectation to see “better play?” in near future.

        Whereas before I didn’t at all.

  33. Find the similarities funny between our homecoming game and Arizona’s:
    1) Arizona recognized Tomey, Beavs recognized Erickson
    2) Arizona wore their old school “Desert Swarm” uniforms, Beavs wore their old school Benny Beaver.
    3) old fashioned beat down by away team. I know Utah’s was worse, but….

    What goes around comes around.

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