Oregon State-Arizona Post-Game Notes
September 26, 2009 | Football
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Oregon State vs. Arizona
Sept. 26, 2009
Reser Stadium
Oregon State Post-Game Notes
Game Notes
· Attendance for the game was 42,119.
· Arizona won the coin toss. The Wildcats chose to defer. Oregon State received the ball in the South end zone.
· The game was televised nationally by Versus. The crew for the game was Ron Thulin (play-by-play), Kelly Stouffer (analyst) and Lewis Johnson (sideline).
· Oregon State won its orange uniforms with white pants while Arizona was in white with blue pants.
· The game was the 22nd consecutive televised for the Beavers, a school record.
· OSU's captains were Sean Canfield, Keaton Kristick, Stephen Paea and Anthony Watkins.
· Game time weather was 71 degrees and sunny. Wind was 7 mph from the North and 39 percent humidity.
Oregon State Team Notes
· Arizona became OSU's first opponent to score on its opening drive of a game this season. The Wildcats went 15 plays, which is the longest against the Beavers this season. It also lasted 7:07, a season-long.
· Oregon State's first-quarter touchdown lasted a season-long 14 plays and also a season-long 6:15. The 83 yards on the drive were the second-longest of the season, surpassed only by the first drive of the year, an 87-yard TD pass to James Rodgers.
· Oregon State has now outscored its opponents 187-51, in the first quarter over the last 20 games. Over the last 44 games, that number balloons to 222-75.
· Oregon State scored with two seconds remaining in both the first and second quarters.
· Oregon State's two-point conversion in the fourth quarter was the team's first since the 2008 opener at Stanford.
Oregon State Individual Notes
· Jacquizz Rodgers has now scored at least one rushing touchdown in each game this season and in six of his last seven games played.
· Sean Canfield finished the game with 303 yards passing, giving him 3,598 for his career, which places him into fifth in school history.
· Jacquizz Rodgers finished the game with 85 yards rushing, giving him 1,680 for his career, which is 11th in school history. He is 8 yards behind No. 10 Bryce Oglesby (1980-83).
· Jacquizz Rodgers finished the game with 13 receptions, good for a tie for second on OSU's single-game record list. He ties Shane Morales who had 13 against Stanford to open the 2008 season. Mike Hass holds the record with 14 against Arizona State in 2004.
· Jacquizz Rodgers finished with two rushing touchdowns, giving him seven on the year and 18 for his career. The 18 ties him for ninth in school history.
· Damola Adeniji caught a first-quarter touchdown, his first of the year and second of his career.
· Aaron Nichols caught a 13-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, his first career score.









