Oregon State vs. Washington Post-Game Notes
November 19, 2011 | Football
Nov. 19, 2011
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Oregon State vs. Washington
November 19, 2011
Reser Stadium
Post-Game Notes
Game Notes
• Weather at game time was 43 degrees with a real feel of 40 degrees and cloudy. Wind was 5 mph from the Southeast.
• The game aired on ROOT Sports Northwest. Tom Glasglow served as the play-by-play announcer with Steve Preece the analyst and Jason Stiles the sideline reporter.
• Oregon State won the coin toss and elected to defer to the second half. Washington received the ball from the North end zone.
• Oregon State captains for the start of the game were James Rodgers, Lance Mitchell, Cameron Collins and Kevin Frahm.
• Oregon State wore orange uniform tops with white pant while Washington wore white uniform tops with purple pants.
• The Beavers honored their senior class prior to Saturday's game. Seventeen Beavers were honored before playing in their final game at Reser Stadium.
Oregon State Team Notes
• Oregon State's win was the Beavers' seventh in their last eight games over the Huskies. OSU has a three-game winning streak at home in the series and has not lost at Reser Stadium since 2003.
• The Beavers improved to 40-19 in the months of October, November and December dating back to December 2004. That's a winning percentage of .678.
• Oregon State's win was its 53rd at home dating back to 2000, trailing only Oregon (61) and USC (58) for the most at home during that stretch in the Pac-12.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• James Rodgers ended the game with four receptions, giving him 222 for his career and passing former wide receiver Mike Hass (220) for the most catches in program history.
• Rodgers scored on a 6-yard pass in the first quarter to give him 19 receiving touchdowns for his career. That ties him for third in team history with Vern Burke. He trails both James Newson and Mike Hass, who both had 20 in their careers, and are the program leaders.
• Sean Mannion threw for 339 yards after completing 26-of-37 passes. He has 3,033 yards on the season, becoming the fifth different OSU QB to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a single-season (and his total is sixth-best). He joins Derek Anderson (three times), Sean Canfield, Jonathan Smith and Matt Moore in doing so.
• Mannion's 3,033 yards passing this season also places him 10th on OSU's career list.
• Mannion's 339-yards passing gives him 10 straight games with 200 or more yards passing. Only Derek Anderson (13 straight in 2003) has a better streak in a single-season dating back to 2001.
• Jovan Stevenson had three fourth-quarter touchdowns, giving him five on the season and six for his career. It's his first career multi-rushing TD game and he's the second Beaver to score three touchdowns in a game this season. Malcolm Agnew also had three rushing touchdowns in the opener against Sacramento State.
• Scott Crichton forced his team-leading and OSU single-season fifth fumble of the season in the fourth quarter. Andrew Seumalo recovered the fumble, his second of the season.
• Crichton also finished with two sacks giving him six on the season.
• Trevor Romaine connected on his 15th field goal of the season and his career in the second quarter. He's now tied for ninth in OSU career history with Mike Haggard (1965-67), Lynn Boston (1970-71) and Jim Nielsen (1984-85).
• Terron Ward ran for 29 yards on a first-quarter carry, marking his longest rush of the season.
• Micah Hatfield caught his first career pass in the first quarter for a 6-yard touchdown.
• Obum Gwacham's 58-yard reception was the longest of his career, surpassing a previous long of 25 yards.
• Ryan Murphy's fourth-quarter interception was the first of his career.