GO & WIN OSU

Rewinding Oregon State football’s victory against Purdue

The Oregon State Beavers beat the Purdue Boilermakers 38-21 Saturday night in a nonconference college football matchup at Reser Stadium.

The Beavers racked up 341 rushing yards en route to the victory, led by Jam Griffin’s 22 carries for 137 yards and a touchdown.

Here’s a recap of how the game unfolded:

FINAL: OREGON STATE 38, PURDUE 21

Beavers 11th drive

Gevani McCoy takes a knee on consecutive plays to run out the clock, and the Beavers win the game 38-21 to improve to 3-1 on the season as they enter their bye week.

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Boilermakers 11th drive

Purdue’s final drive is short-lived, as the Boilermakers turn it over on downs with 55 seconds to play in the game.

Beavers 10th drive | Oregon State runs clock, and scores again

The Beavers get the ball back after Purdue fails to convert an onside kick, and OSU looks to run some clock. The Beavers face a fourth and 2 from the Purdue 23-yard line with the clock under 4 minutes, and they convert it on a 5-yard run by Hankerson. After the two-minute timeout, Oregon State will face second and 4 from the Purdue 12. The game should be in hand, with the Beavers up 31-21. Hankerson runs right for a 12-yard touchdown, flipping into the end zone. The TD puts the Beavers up 38-21 with 1:53 to play. There’s a false start on the extra point attempt, but the Beavers make the kick from 5 yards farther back anyway.

Boilermakers 10th drive | Purdue responds with another TD

Purdue will not go down quietly. The Boilermakers raced 75 yards in six plays, producing the fourth consecutive touchdown of the game to trim the Beavers’ lead to 31-21. After an up-and-down first half, the teams have erupted late. Hudson Card had a big 23-yard scramble for a first down and Devin Mockabee had a monster 63-yard run to set up his own touchdown, a 3-yard scamper with 6:59 left.

Beavers ninth drive | OSU extends lead with TD

We have a late scoring flurry at Reser Stadium. Jam Griffin rushed for a 14-yard touchdown with 9:57 left, giving Oregon State a 31-14 lead. Each of the last three possessions of the game have resulted in touchdowns. The Beavers needed six plays to go 75 yards on the drive and five of them were runs.

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Griffin rushed for 57 yards and Gevani McCoy rushed for 18 as the Beavers’ ground-and-pound attack bludgeoned the Boilermakers.

Boilermakers ninth drive | Boilermakers answer OSU TD

The Beavers’ decisive lead lasted all of seven plays. Purdue answered OSU’s late third-quarter touchdown with one of its own early in the fourth, trimming their deficit to 24-14 thanks to a Reggie Love III 2-yard run. The seven-play, 75-yard drive lasted 3:01 and featured multiple big runs, including a 26-yarder from Devin Mockabee and a 22-yarder from Love.

Beavers eighth drive | Another OSU TD

And just like that, boom, the Beavers take a commanding second-half lead. Zachary Card raced 26 yards for a touchdown on a jet sweep, sprinting right and streaking untouched into the end zone, breezing by multiple defenders. Gevani McCoy added an 18-yard scramble on the drive, which lasted four plays and went 50 yards in 2:05. Oregon State leads 24-7.

Boilermakers eighth drive
Pinned deep in its own territory, Purdue didn’t have a chance. Hudson Card tried a deep pass on first down, but it fell incomplete, and then the Beavers stuffed back-to-back plays to force a punt.

Beavers seventh drive

Oregon State avoided disaster when Trent Walker’s punt return fumble was overturned by video review. Then the Beavers marched 74 yards on 14 plays down to the Purdue 2-yard line, setting themselves up for another score. But the Boilermakers flexed a little defensive muscle, batting down a Gevani McCoy pass on fourth down to force a turnover.

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