OSU at Stanford Game Notes
November 27, 2010 | Football
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Oregon State at Stanford
Nov. 27, 2010
Stanford Stadium
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The game aired live on the Versus Network with Ron Thulin doing play-by-play, while Glenn Parker provided analysis and Lindy Thackston was the sideline reporter.
Oregon State captains at the start of the game were Dwight Roberson, Stephen Paea, Alex Linnenkohl and Brandon Hardin.
Oregon State won the coin toss and elected to defer to the second half. Stanford received the kick off.
Oregon State wore white jerseys with black pants.
Oregon State Team Notes
Tonight's game is the first time Oregon State has been shut out since 2002 (at USC, 22-0, 9/28/02)
Tonight's game snapped Oregon State's two-game winning streak against ranked team (at then-No. 9 Arizona 29-27 in Tucson Oct. 9 and then-No. 20 USC 36-7 Nov. 20 in Corvallis).
During the last 86 games, Oregon State is 34-8 when committing fewer turnovers than its opponent, 9-21 when committing more and 9-5 when even.
Oregon State record to 42-17 (69%) in the months of October, November and December falls to 41-18 (69%) since the 2004 season.
Oregon State has lost three straight Pac-10 games on the road for the first time since 2003.
Oregon State Individual Notes
Jacquizz Rodgers entered the game ranked 10th on the Pac-10's all-time rushing list at 3,714, with his 76 yards rushing Saturday he is now eighth passing Anthony Davis (USC - 3,724) and Gaston Green (UCLA - 3,731).
Stephen Paea's 2nd quarter sack was his sixth of the season - a career-high. Paea also forced a fumble on the play breaking his own career record with nine forced fumbles in his career.
Tonight's game marks the first time this season Ryan Katz has not passed for a touchdown - he had tallied a touchdown pass in 11 straight games dating back to the 2009 MAACO Bowl Las Vegas.
Rashaad Reynolds' 3rd quarter kick return was the first of his career.
John Reese's 3rd quarter reception was his first since the 2008 season (2008 Sun Bowl vs. Pittsburgh).











