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Stadium: Reser Stadium
Reser Stadium is the home of Oregon State University football. The stadium went through a major renovation ($80 million) prior to the 2005 season with the addition of a new east side section. The structure includes numerous state-of-the-art amenities, including the spacious Club and Loge levels. The stadium was originally built in 1953 and since has gone through several modifications. The structure was originally named Parker Stadium, but was renamed in June of 1999 after a significant monetary donation by OSU graduates Al and Pat Reser.
Seating Chart:
Reser Stadium Seating Chart
Team Schedule:
Aug 30 Utah 10:00pm
Sep 6 @Cincinnati 7:30pm
Sep 15 Idaho State 6:30pm
Sep 22 @Arizona St. 10:00pm
Sep 29 UCLA TBA
Oct 6 Arizona TBA
Oct 13 @California TBA
Oct 27 Stanford 6:30pm
Nov 3 @Southern Cal. 8:00pm
Nov 10 Washington 10:15pm
Nov 17 @Washington St. TBA
Dec 1 @Oregon 4:30pm
Season Preview:
Oregon State is not going to sneak up on teams this season, not after upsetting USC a year ago and defeating Missouri in the entertaining Sun Bowl. The Beavers have only one key missing ingredient -- a quarterback. Matt Moore, often criticized by Beaver fans, proves a big loss with Sean Canfield likely to take over his spot. TB Yvenson Bernard will carry the load and a solid defense is in place. Bernard, with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, will return to power his way through Pac-10 defenses once again. He will have plenty of openings with the Beavers missing just one starting offensive lineman. If receiver Sammie Stroughter can find a connection with either Sean Canfield or Lyle Moevao -- look out. Oregon State's defensive line has a "pin the ears back" approach, attacking the quarterback with a furious, active pass rush. Sometimes that bites them in the form of a big play, but more often it creates havoc and causes confusion and congestion behind the line of scrimmage. The Beavers return eight starters from a unit that was third nationally with 3.36 sacks per game and ninth in tackles for losses with 7.64. Look for LBs Alan Darlin and Derrick Doggett to keep up their stellar play. PK Alexis Serna, the 2005 Lou Groza Award winner, is back for a final season, assuring the Beavers points once inside the 30. P Kyle Loomis came on strong at the end of the 2006 season for a 41.3-yard average after a sluggish start. There are few better punt returners around than Sammie Stroughter, who had three brought back for touchdowns in '06.
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