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Final: Oregon State 17, Washington 41

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Game Notes

• The game was televised by the Pac-12 Network. Ted Robinson was the play-by-play announcer; Yogi Roth was the analyst and Cindy Brunson was the sideline reporter.

• It was the 101st game between the teams.

• Oregon State's game captains were Victor Bolden Jr., Caleb Saulo, Devin Chappell and Dustin Stanton.

• OSU won the coin toss and deferred; UW received.

• Oregon State wore white jerseys, orange pants and white helmets.

• Attendance was 55,756


Oregon State team notes

• Oregon State had 63 players available for the game, seven fewer than allowed for a visiting team per Pac-12 regulations.

• OSU used all three of its timeouts in the first quarter; the last at the 5:20 mark.

• OSU played the game missing players who had accounted for 74 percent of the team’s total rushing yards and 91 percent of the team’s total passing yards.


Oregon State Individual Notes

• Oregon State started the game with its third string QB Marcus McMaryion making his first start of the season and second for his career.

• OSU’s top two rushers Ryan Nall and Artavis Pierce both missed the game due to injuries. Tim Cook started in their place.

• Senior offensive tackle Sean Harlow made his team-high 32nd career start. Bolden made his 31st career start; senior offensive lineman Dustin Stanton made his 25th consecutive start, the longest such streak on the team.

• First career starts for OSU’s Jalen Moore and Shemiah Unutoa-Whitson.

• True freshman LB Andrzej Hughes-Murray made his first appearance of his career.

• Victor Bolden caught a first quarter pass to extend his reception streak to 31 games.

• Timmy Hernandez’s 19-yard first quarter catch marked the longest of his career.

• Xavier Crawford forced his first fumble of his career – in the first quarter he caused UW QB Jake Browning to fumble.

• Tim Cook rushed for a career-high 108 yards – his first 100-yard game.

• Cook added the first rushing touchdown of his career in the fourth quarter – he recorded a receiving touchdown in the season-opener.

• The 75-yard TD in the third quarter for Victor Bolden Jr., was his second of the season. The wide receiver has more rushing TDs (2) than receiving (1).

• Victor Bolden Jr. had his best receiving game of the season with 58 receiving yards – his five receptions were the second-most he’s had in 2016.

• Jordan Villamin also had his best receiving game of the season with 41 receiving yards – it was his third game with two or more receptions in 2016.
 
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