2024 Oregon State Beavers football | |
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Conference | Pac-12 Conference |
Record | 0–0 (0–0 Pac-12) |
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Offensive coordinator | Ryan Gunderson (1st season) |
Defensive coordinator | Keith Heyward (1st season) |
Home stadium | Reser Stadium |
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Washington State | – | 0 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
As of April 29, 2024 Rankings from AP Poll |
The 2024 Oregon State Beavers football team will represent Oregon State University in the Pac-12 Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Beavers are expected to be led by first-year head coach Trent Bray, the Beavers will play their home games on campus at Reser Stadium located in Corvallis, Oregon.
Prior to the 2023 Pac-12 Conference football season, ten of the teams in the Pac-12 Conference announced that they intended to join other conferences, leaving Oregon State and Washington State as the only remaining conference members. Following several months of legal maneuvering over conference assets and liabilities, all schools reached a settlement in which Oregon State and Washington State retained control over the conference. [1] The schools arranged a scheduling partnership with the Mountain West Conference to complete their football schedules. [2]
Name | Position | New team | New position |
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Jonathan Smith | Head coach | Michigan State | Head coach |
Brian Lindgren | Offensive coordinator | Offensive coordinator | |
Keith Bhonapha | Assistant head coach/running backs coach | Assistant head coach/running backs coach | |
Jim Michalczik | Associate head coach/running game coordinator/offensive line coach | Associate head coach/running game coordinator/offensive line coach | |
Brian Wozniak | Tight ends coach | Tight ends coach | |
Blue Adams | Defensive backs coach | Defensive backs coach | |
The Beavers lost eleven players to the transfer portal.
Name | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Transfer to |
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Josh McCormick | #39 | K | 5"10 | 160 | Junior | Austin, Texas | TBD |
DJ Uiagalelei | #5 | QB | 6"5 | 245 | Junior | Bellflower, California | Florida State |
Aidan Chiles | #0 | QB | 6"4 | 195 | Freshman | Downey, California | Michigan State |
Easton Mascarenas-Arnold | #5 | LB | 6"0 | 215 | Junior | Mission Viejo, California | USC |
Akili Arnold | #0 | S | 5"11 | 190 | Junior | Lake Forest, California | USC |
Jack Velling | #88 | TE | 6"5 | 225 | Sophomore | Seattle, Washington | Michigan State |
Jake Overman | #81 | TE | 6"4 | 244 | Junior | Yorba Linda, California | Pittsburgh |
Jermond McCoy | #23 | CB | 6"0 | 180 | Freshman | Whitehouse, Texas | Tennessee |
Atticus Sappington | #36 | K | 5"10 | 188 | Sophomore | Portland, Oregon | Oregon |
Tanner Miller | #61 | IOL | 6"1 | 271 | Junior | Valencia, California | Michigan State |
Silas Bolden | #7 | WR | 5"10 | 175 | Junior | Rancho Cucamonga, California | Texas |
Sione Lolohea | #8 | DL | 6"3 | 270 | Junior | San Bernardino, CA | Florida State |
The Beavers added nine players via transfer.
Name | Number | Pos. | Height | Weight | Year | Hometown | Transfer from |
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Van Wells | #55 | IOL | 6"2 | 290 | Sophomore | Houston, Texas | Colorado |
Nick Norris | #92 | DL | 6"5 | 262 | Junior | Fort Morgan, Colorado | Northern Colorado |
Anthony Hankerson | #9 | RB | 5"9 | 190 | Sophomore | Boynton Beach, Florida | Colorado |
Mason White | #13 | CB | 6"0 | 152 | Junior | Van Nuys, California | TCU |
Gerad Lichtenhan | #69 | IOL | 6"9 | 345 | Junior | Davis, California | Colorado |
Anthony Jones | #4 | LB | 6"3 | 235 | Freshman | Las Vegas, Nevada | Indiana |
Amipeleasi Fifita | #97 | DL | 6"6 | 335 | Junior | Lihue, Hawaii | Houston |
Gevani McCoy | #4 | QB | 6"1 | 160 | Sophomore | Baldwin Hills, California | Idaho |
Gabarri Johnson | #13 | QB | 6"0 | 201 | Freshman | Tacoma, Washington | Missouri |
Round | Pick | NFL team | Player | Position |
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1 | 14 | New Orleans Saints | Taliese Fuaga | OT |
5 | 142 | Indianapolis Colts | Anthony Gould | WR |
5 | 169 | Green Bay Packers | Kitan Oladapo | S |
Date | Opponent | Site | Result |
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August 31 | Idaho State * | ||
September 7 | at San Diego State * | ||
September 14 | Oregon * |
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September 21 | Purdue * |
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October 5 | Colorado State * |
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October 12 | at Nevada * | ||
October 19 | UNLV * |
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October 26 | at California * | ||
November 9 | San Jose State * |
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November 16 | at Air Force * | ||
November 23 | Washington State |
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November 30 | at Boise State * | ||
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Game notes:
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Game notes:
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Statistics | Ducks | Beavers |
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Beavers | Passing | ||
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