2022 Football Roster
Kipper, Brandon

Jersey Number 68
Brandon Kipper
- Position:
- Offensive Line
- Height:
- 6-6
- Year:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Caldwell, Idaho
- High School:
- Columbia
Bio
2022 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Second Team
• Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 5)
• AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
• Played in and started all 13 games. Ended his Oregon State career with 45 career starts, which is tied for sixth all-time at OSU. All 45 starts were made consecutively, which is the fourth-longest streak in program history
• Part of an offensive line that helped the Beavers rush for 196.5 yards per game, among the Pac-12’s leaders
• Earned a 75.0 blocking grade from Pro Football Focus, including a 76.6 mark in run blocking
2021 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in and started all 13 games
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Pro Football Focus Third-Team All-Pac-12
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Fourth Team
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Part of an offensive line that helped B.J. Baylor to a Pac-12 best 1,337 rushing yards. Offensive line also allowed the fewest sacks in the Pac-12 at 14
• Part of an offensive line that was named a finalist for the prestigious Joe Moore Award
• Received an 80.1 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, the 10th-best mark in the Pac-12
• Ranked ninth among Pac-12 offensive linemen with an 84.9 run blocking grade from PFF
2020 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in and started all seven games at right tackle
• Part of an offensive line that helped Jermar Jefferson to nearly 900 rushing yards and five 100-yard efforts
• Outland Trophy preseason watch list
• Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team
• Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team
• Member of the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
2019 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)
• Played in and started all 12 games
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Per Pro Football Focus, allowed just one sack
• Part of an offensive line that helped Oregon State running backs to seven 100-yard efforts
• Member of the Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll
2018 (SOPHOMORE)
• Played in three games as a sophomore, and was able to redshirt due to the NCAA’s new rules
• Played against Colorado, Stanford and Washington
HAWAI’I
• Appeared in 11 games for Hawai’i as a freshman in 2017
COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year letterwinner for Columbia High School in Nampa, Idaho. Lettered for head coach Rich Davis
• Rated as a three-star player by Scout (now 247Sports) coming out of high school
• Two-time all-state selection who also earned all-league honors three times
• Two-way player at Columbia who finished with 38 tackles his senior season, including eight for loss. Added four sacks
• Also competed in wrestling (heavyweight class), and earned 2017 All-America honors from USA Wrestling Magazine. Was a two-time state champion and 2017 district champ
• Three-time Academic All-American in wrestling
PERSONAL
• Graduate with a degree in psychology
• Son of Sariah and Robin Coffey
• ASB Student Body President while at Columbia High School. Also participated in Speech and Debate and the National Forensics League
• Chose Oregon State because “I love the coaching staff and the city of Corvallis.”
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Second Team
• Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week (Sept. 5)
• AFCA Good Works Team Nominee
• Played in and started all 13 games. Ended his Oregon State career with 45 career starts, which is tied for sixth all-time at OSU. All 45 starts were made consecutively, which is the fourth-longest streak in program history
• Part of an offensive line that helped the Beavers rush for 196.5 yards per game, among the Pac-12’s leaders
• Earned a 75.0 blocking grade from Pro Football Focus, including a 76.6 mark in run blocking
2021 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in and started all 13 games
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Pro Football Focus Third-Team All-Pac-12
• Phil Steele All-Pac-12 Fourth Team
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Part of an offensive line that helped B.J. Baylor to a Pac-12 best 1,337 rushing yards. Offensive line also allowed the fewest sacks in the Pac-12 at 14
• Part of an offensive line that was named a finalist for the prestigious Joe Moore Award
• Received an 80.1 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, the 10th-best mark in the Pac-12
• Ranked ninth among Pac-12 offensive linemen with an 84.9 run blocking grade from PFF
2020 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in and started all seven games at right tackle
• Part of an offensive line that helped Jermar Jefferson to nearly 900 rushing yards and five 100-yard efforts
• Outland Trophy preseason watch list
• Athlon Sports preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team
• Phil Steele preseason All-Pac-12 Third Team
• Member of the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
2019 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE)
• Played in and started all 12 games
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Per Pro Football Focus, allowed just one sack
• Part of an offensive line that helped Oregon State running backs to seven 100-yard efforts
• Member of the Pac-12 Fall Academic Honor Roll
2018 (SOPHOMORE)
• Played in three games as a sophomore, and was able to redshirt due to the NCAA’s new rules
• Played against Colorado, Stanford and Washington
HAWAI’I
• Appeared in 11 games for Hawai’i as a freshman in 2017
COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year letterwinner for Columbia High School in Nampa, Idaho. Lettered for head coach Rich Davis
• Rated as a three-star player by Scout (now 247Sports) coming out of high school
• Two-time all-state selection who also earned all-league honors three times
• Two-way player at Columbia who finished with 38 tackles his senior season, including eight for loss. Added four sacks
• Also competed in wrestling (heavyweight class), and earned 2017 All-America honors from USA Wrestling Magazine. Was a two-time state champion and 2017 district champ
• Three-time Academic All-American in wrestling
PERSONAL
• Graduate with a degree in psychology
• Son of Sariah and Robin Coffey
• ASB Student Body President while at Columbia High School. Also participated in Speech and Debate and the National Forensics League
• Chose Oregon State because “I love the coaching staff and the city of Corvallis.”
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