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BCS Still Hates the Pac Ten



Since joining the Bowl Championship Series system, the Pac Ten has been the perennial odd-man out, and history repeated itself again as the Kansas Jayhawks were selected to play in the Orange Bowl, leaving Arizona State as the off-man out.

Pac Ten Commissioner Tom Hansen is likely not amused--but nor should be be surprised. The BCS has a history of giving the conference the short end of the stick.

In 2001, the Oregon Ducks were jumped over by a Nebraska team that lost its final game and left out of the Rose Bowl. Two years later, USC was ranked #1 in both human polls, but left out of the Title Game. A year later, Mack Brown lobbied enough pollsters to jump Cal for the final automatic qualifying spot and a Rose Bowl berth, and in 2005, Oregon missed an automatic BCS berth by one slot.

Pac Ten Football Preview '07: Oregon State

First, a disclaimer. This preview was originally put together a couple of weeks ago, under the guise that one very key member of the Oregon State program would be a starter and major factor: Sammie Stroughter. While there still is no official word on the explosive WR's status, he's now been away from the team for 10 days, and counting, and no idea if/when we'll get an announcement. The Oregonian has been on top of the situation, and while Sammie made a cameo appearance at the team's scrimmage yesterday, he didn't look like a guy ready for some football. Given everything that is known thus far, it doesn't sound good. So, with that in mind, this preview is written with an updated angle of the Beavers' life without Sammie Stroughter.

The Beavers were a Pac-10 darling last year, coming out of nowhere to win ten games, including a thrilling 39-38 Sun Bowl victory over Missouri to cap off a real turnaround season. While QB Matt Moore had his ups and downs in Corvallis, and was even booed during some rough spots early in '07, the team rallied around him late in the year. Can the Beavers repeat last year's surprising surge to Pac-10 contender? Or will reality strike the black and orange as the off-the-field distractions have piled up over the last month?

WHY THEY'LL WIN


The biggest thing to contend with in Oregon State is the ground game. Yvenson Bernard is the top returning running back in the conference this year with over 1,300 rushing yards and 12 scores. But it's more than just Bernard's elusiveness, where he can make something out of nothing. As good as Bernard has been, it's the offensive line that does the heavy lifting, raising the entire offense to another level.

How good is the line? Consider that Oregon State was the only program last year to have all five starters earn all-conference honors, either first-team, second team or honorable mention! That unit returns four of those five starters in '07, and even 8 out of 10 in the two-deep's from last year. Their interior of center Kyle DeVan and guards Roy Schuening and Jeremy Perry are talented and tough. No team in the conference has the type of maulers like OSU, and as the 2-point conversion play in their win over Missouri showed, they seem to be able to move the pile at will. Whether it's Bernard or backup RB Clinton Polk, or whoever prevails in camp as the starting QB, the entire offense will succeed because of the big uglies up front.

The wide receivers have a lot of talent, led by the headline-making Sammie Stroughter. Of course, as of this writing, Stroughter is away from the team with what has been described as personal issues, and unfortunately there isn't anything more that is known about a potential return. Rumors and speculation abound at this point. Described as being an upbeat kid with an infectious personality, he's one of the most popular players on the football team. Oh, and he's really good. As in the leading receiver back in '07 in the entire conference with 74 catches, as well as being the #2 return man behind only DeSean Jackson at Cal. You can't sugar coat the obvious - losing Stroughter would be a huge blow to the football team. Behind Strougther, the starters would be Brandon Powers and Anthony Brown (formerly Wheat-Brown). While they are a nice duo as a compliment to a guy like Stroughter, to put it in perspective, Powers and Brown combined for 60 catches last year, still 14 less than the number Stroughter turned in. WR Chris Johnson is a guy that would likely move up the depth chart as the #3 guy should Stroughter not return.

The OSU defense looks to be set for a big season. Nine of the top 11 tacklers from 2006 return, including the starting linebacker corps of Joey LaRocque, Alan Darlin and Derrick Doggett. Outside LB LaRocque is the top returning tackler in the Pac-10 from last year with 98, while Doggett anchored the other side with 87 last year, plus and he got after the passer with five sacks. Darlin did a commendable job in the middle with 72 tackles and 12 tackles for loss. The secondary did lose one potential starter in Coye Francies, who was arrested on a firearm charge and has been suspended indefinitely from the team, but they still look good with Keenan Lewis, Gerald Lawson, and Brandon Hughes, all guys that have started at corner at one time or another.

Up front, the d-line looks to be strong as well, led by four senior starters. DE's Jeff Van Orsow and Dorian Smith are probably the two best up front. Van Orsow was the hero of the USC upset a year ago, tipping a 2-point conversion attempt by John David Booty with seconds remaining to clinch the win. He was honorable mention all-conference last year with 10 tackles for loss. Smith surprised a lot of people with a team-high nine sacks last year, tops on the team and the #2 pass-rusher in the conference coming back in '07. The tackles are Gerald Lee and Curtis Coker, both active run-stoppers who are good at plugging the middle and eating up some space, freeing up the linebackers to make plays.

No QB Controversy in Corvallis

The Oregon State Beavers' offense may have romped all over Eastern Washington--leading to some cheers and creepy heavy breathing from one fan with a YouTube account--but the Pac Ten season is looking more like a hangover.

The crowds in Corvallis are calling for quarterback Matt Moore's head--holding up signs in the stands redshirt freshman backup Sean Canfield.

But Moore won't have any of it. Pestered by media questions, the UCLA transfer declared that there was no quarterback controversy in Corvallis...and his teammates have expressed their confidence in him.

We know how well that worked out for "Borwnie", eh?

Local Paper Gives Up on Oregon State Beavers



Well, I guess after the 42-14 beating the Oregon State Beavers took at the hands of Boise State's Broncos last Thursday, you wouldn't have much to say about the home team, either.

But even though the 1-1 Beavers are going into a bye week, we'd at least expect the Corvallis Gazette-Times to have something to say about the sad state of OSU football!

I suppose if we were in Europe, the story about the Lady Beavers winning their own soccer tournament would count.

Beavers Roll Roll Over Eastern Washington

The last time Eastern Washington visited Corvallis, it came down to the last play. Not so Thursday night, as Oregon State rolled to a 56-17 win to bring head coach Mike Riley's home out-of-conference record to 12-0 and the Pac Ten conference to 2-0 in the nascent season.

The Beavers showed a balanced attack with Yvenson Bernard running for 124 yards and UCLA tranfer quarterback tossing for 88 yards on 7-of-14 passing and two TDs...in the first half.

The Beavers travel next Thursday to Boise state and an odd mid-week 4:30 PM kickoff to accomodate ESPN.

Bah, Humbug! Beavers Lose Defensive Lineman

It looks like Oregon State's opponents will have an easier time penetrating the Beavers' defensive line this year. Just days before the season begins, head coach Mike Riley suspended Defensive End Joe Rudolph for two weeks.

Rather than sit on the wood for a fortnight, the Beaver lineman decided to walk away from the team--joining Rhett Bomar on his way to Division 1-AA. It was Rudolph's third offense--but Coach Riley isn't saying what's behind the dismissal.

Oddly, this isn't even the strangest incident involving a Beaver lineman we've heard of recently.

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