1986 Oregon State Beavers football team

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1986 Oregon State Beavers football
Conference Pacific-10 Conference
Record3–8 (1–6 Pac-10)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Garth Hall (2nd season)
Defensive coordinatorTim Hundley (3rd season)
Home stadium Parker Stadium
Seasons
  1985
1987  
1986 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 4 Arizona State $ 5 1 110 1 1
No. 14 UCLA 5 2 18 3 1
No. 18 Washington 5 2 18 3 1
No. 11 Arizona 5 3 09 3 0
Stanford 5 3 08 4 0
USC 5 3 07 5 0
Oregon 3 5 05 6 0
Washington State 2 6 13 7 1
California 2 7 02 9 0
Oregon State 1 6 03 8 0
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1986 Oregon State Beavers football team was an American football team from the U.S. state of Oregon. They represented Oregon State University during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 13at Fresno State *L 0–2734,557
September 20at No. 3 Michigan *L 12–31104,748 [1]
September 27 Stanford L 7–17
October 4at Washington State L 14–2425,200
October 11at California W 14–1233,500
October 18at No. 16 Arizona L 12–2352,669
October 25 Boise State *
  • Parker Stadium
  • Corvallis, OR
W 34–321,264
November 1No. 15 UCLA L 0–4923,703
November 8No. 13 Washington
  • Parker Stadium
  • Corvallis, OR
L 12–2829,541
November 15at BYU *W 10–7
November 22 Oregon
L 28–4936,204
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

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References

  1. Tommy George (September 21, 1986). "Michigan beats Beavers, but it was a struggle". Detroit Free Press. pp. 1D, 13D via Newspapers.com.
  2. College Football @ Sports-Reference.com