Oregon State 33, Hawai'i 14 Post-Game Notes
September 08, 2013 | Football
Oregon State 33, Hawai'i 14
September 7, 2013
Reser Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Game Notes
• Weather at game time was 80 degrees and sunny. Wind was from the North at 9 mph.
• The game aired on Pac-12 Networks. Roxy Bernstein was the play-by-play announcer while Anthony Herron was the analyst.
• Hawai'i won the coin toss and elected the receive. The Beavers elected to kick from the North end zone.
• Oregon State captains were Sean Mannion, Grant Enger, Rashaad Reynolds and Michael Doctor.
• Oregon State wore its black uniforms with black helmets. Hawaii wore white with green helmets, green pants and green piping.
• Attendance for the game was 38, 179.
Oregon State Team Notes
• The Beavers improved to 6-3 all-time against Hawai'i. Oregon State has now won three straight against UH, with the last two coming in Corvallis.
• The win marked the 82nd all-time for head coach Mike Riley.
• The Beavers won their 60th game at Reser Stadium this century. OSU is 60-22 (.731) at home, trailing only Oregon (69 wins) and USC (63).
• Devon Kell recorded OSU's first safety, in the fourth quarter, since Oct. 29, 2011 at Utah.
• Steven Nelson's fourth quarter interception marked the Beavers' first takeaway of the season.
• The Beavers shut out Hawai'i in the second half. It's the first time OSU has held an opponent scoreless since the sixth game of the 2012 season when defeating Utah, 21-7.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• Brandin Cooks scored two touchdowns via the air in the third quarter. He now has two career games with two touchdowns, both coming this season. Cooks has 12 career touchdown receptions, one shy of tying him for 10th in school history.
• Cooks finished with 92 yards receiving, giving him 1,830 for his career. The 1,830 yards moved him into 10th-place in Oregon State career history.
• Sean Mannion finished with four touchdown passes. That gives him 38 for his career, tying Sean Canfield for the fourth-most in an Oregon State uniform.
• Mannion threw for 372 yards, giving him 794 over his first two games. Saturday's effort was the fifth of his career with 350 or more yards.
• Mannion has completed 68-of-86 passes through his first two games, a 79-percent completion rate.
• Mannion has thrown for at least 200 yards in 21 career games – in all but one game where he attempted more than one pass.
• Kellen Clute's 3-yard touchdown in the first quarter was the first score of his career. It came on his first career reception.
• Richard Mullaney's touchdown in the second quarter was his first score of the season and the second of his career.
• Caleb Saulo posted five tackles.
• Devon Kell recorded his first career sack in the third quarter.
• Trevor Romaine's 34-yard field goal in the fourth quarter gave him 33 for his career, moving him into sole possession of sixth in OSU history.
• Scott Crichton was credited with 1.5 sacks, giving him 16.5 for his career, which ranks him fifth in school history.
• Steven Nelson intercepted his first career pass in the fourth quarter.
• Micah Hatfield's 59-yard reception in the fourth quarter was the longest of his career and tied a career-long pass by Cody Vaz.
September 7, 2013
Reser Stadium
Corvallis, Ore.
Game Notes
• Weather at game time was 80 degrees and sunny. Wind was from the North at 9 mph.
• The game aired on Pac-12 Networks. Roxy Bernstein was the play-by-play announcer while Anthony Herron was the analyst.
• Hawai'i won the coin toss and elected the receive. The Beavers elected to kick from the North end zone.
• Oregon State captains were Sean Mannion, Grant Enger, Rashaad Reynolds and Michael Doctor.
• Oregon State wore its black uniforms with black helmets. Hawaii wore white with green helmets, green pants and green piping.
• Attendance for the game was 38, 179.
Oregon State Team Notes
• The Beavers improved to 6-3 all-time against Hawai'i. Oregon State has now won three straight against UH, with the last two coming in Corvallis.
• The win marked the 82nd all-time for head coach Mike Riley.
• The Beavers won their 60th game at Reser Stadium this century. OSU is 60-22 (.731) at home, trailing only Oregon (69 wins) and USC (63).
• Devon Kell recorded OSU's first safety, in the fourth quarter, since Oct. 29, 2011 at Utah.
• Steven Nelson's fourth quarter interception marked the Beavers' first takeaway of the season.
• The Beavers shut out Hawai'i in the second half. It's the first time OSU has held an opponent scoreless since the sixth game of the 2012 season when defeating Utah, 21-7.
Oregon State Individual Notes
• Brandin Cooks scored two touchdowns via the air in the third quarter. He now has two career games with two touchdowns, both coming this season. Cooks has 12 career touchdown receptions, one shy of tying him for 10th in school history.
• Cooks finished with 92 yards receiving, giving him 1,830 for his career. The 1,830 yards moved him into 10th-place in Oregon State career history.
• Sean Mannion finished with four touchdown passes. That gives him 38 for his career, tying Sean Canfield for the fourth-most in an Oregon State uniform.
• Mannion threw for 372 yards, giving him 794 over his first two games. Saturday's effort was the fifth of his career with 350 or more yards.
• Mannion has completed 68-of-86 passes through his first two games, a 79-percent completion rate.
• Mannion has thrown for at least 200 yards in 21 career games – in all but one game where he attempted more than one pass.
• Kellen Clute's 3-yard touchdown in the first quarter was the first score of his career. It came on his first career reception.
• Richard Mullaney's touchdown in the second quarter was his first score of the season and the second of his career.
• Caleb Saulo posted five tackles.
• Devon Kell recorded his first career sack in the third quarter.
• Trevor Romaine's 34-yard field goal in the fourth quarter gave him 33 for his career, moving him into sole possession of sixth in OSU history.
• Scott Crichton was credited with 1.5 sacks, giving him 16.5 for his career, which ranks him fifth in school history.
• Steven Nelson intercepted his first career pass in the fourth quarter.
• Micah Hatfield's 59-yard reception in the fourth quarter was the longest of his career and tied a career-long pass by Cody Vaz.
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