Oregon State-UCLA Post-Game Notes
October 31, 2009 | Football
Oct. 31, 2009
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Oregon State vs. UCLA
Oct. 31, 2009
Reser Stadium
Oregon State Post-Game Notes
Game Notes
•    Attendance for the game was 41,009.
•    UCLA won the coin toss. The Bruins elected to defer. Oregon State received the ball to start the game in the South end zone.
•    The game was televised on a tape delayed basis by FSN Northwest and Prime Ticket. The crew for the game was Tom Glasglow (play-by-play), Steve Preece (analyst) and James Washington (sideline).
•    Oregon State wore orange uniform tops with black pants while UCLA was decked out in white with gold pants.
•    The game was the 26th consecutive televised for the Beavers, a school record.
•    OSU's captains were Sean Canfield, Keaton Kristick, Gregg Peat and Patrick Henderson.
•    Game time weather was 59 degrees and cloudy. Wind was 9 mph from the South, Southwest and humidity was at 78 percent.
•    The Horizon Air plane decorated in Oregon State colors and logos performed a flyover prior to the game.
Oregon State Team Notes
•    The win is Oregon State's first over UCLA in Corvallis since 1999, when the Beavers were victorious, 55-7. During that stretch, Oregon State has won twice in Los Angeles.
•    Oregon State improved to 25-6 in the months of October, November and December since 2006.
•    Oregon State led 3-0 after the first quarter. The Beavers have outscored their opponents, 259-85, in the first quarter over the last 48 games. In the last 24, OSU has a 224-61 advantage.
•    Oregon State held UCLA scoreless in the first half, the third time the Beavers have done so against an opponent this season. OSU started the year by holding Portland State and UNLV scoreless in the first half of their games.
•    Oregon State is 17-2 in its last 19 games when at least one Beaver rushes for 100 yards or more.
Oregon State Individual Notes
•    James Rodgers' game-winning 17-yard touchdown rush in the fourth quarter was his first rushing touchdown of the season.
•    Justin Kahut connected on a 48-yard field goal in the first quarter and a 42-yarder in the second quarter, giving him six field goals of 40 or more yards this season. He also connected on a 27-yard field goal in the second quarter, and a 31-yarder in the fourth quarter. The four field goals is a career-best for Kahut and gives him 32 for his career. That ties him for fifth in school history.
•    Jacquizz Rodgers finished with 112 yards rushing, giving him three consecutive games with 100 or more yards. It is also his 12th career 100-yard game, tying him with Dave Schilling (1969-71) for fifth-most in school history.
•    Jacquizz Rodgers moved into sole possession of sixth place in OSU history with 2,175 rushing yards. He had 112 Saturday.
•    Jacquizz Rodgers threw his first career pass in the second quarter and connected on a 14-yard touchdown to Brady Camp.
•    James Rodgers finished with 106 yards receiving, his third game with 100 or more this season and the fifth of his career.
•    James Rodgers finished with 10 receptions for 106 yards. The 10 catches gives him 130 for his career, placing him ninth in school history.






