Beaver Fever: An Oregon State Dynasty

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  • Emac78
    No longer a noob
    • Nov 2008
    • 1031

    Originally posted by aabar4518
    This is awesome. Just one question: you have to have Xbox live to get those in-game pics right?
    Thank you. Yes, you do. You can take up to ten pics for each game. Then you have to upload them to easportsworld. You can only have up to three pics on the website at a time so I have to be patient and upload them three at a time. Then it is just a matter of downloading those pics to my cpu and then to a website such as photobucket. Though if you have the proper equiment, you can take your own pics, but I don't have the technical knowledge of how to do that. Hope that helps.

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    • goDawgs1433
      Silver Britches
      • Mar 2009
      • 2698

      EASW is really annoying with only letting you upload 3 at a time.

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      • packersfan4eva
        Ryan Luxem
        • Dec 2008
        • 9052

        oh SNAP, that was great. nice way to start the season, emac

        Originally posted by Miggyfan99
        I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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        • Fox1994
          Posts too much
          • Dec 2008
          • 5327

          Good job on the early win. I know you can't do anything about the away games that should be home games. . . that's why I'm asking what you're going to do about it as far as explaining it away in a storyline.

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          • Emac78
            No longer a noob
            • Nov 2008
            • 1031


            Erin: Coach Riley, what a game huh!?


            Mike: I'll say Erin. We knew that this game was going to be like this. Boise State always plays hard especially in their home stadium.

            Erin: Injuries played a large role for both teams today. But you had Ryan McCants step up in a big way when Quizz went down just as he did in the Civil War last year. What are your thoughts on the way he played?

            Mike: I really liked the way he stepped up for our team. He really ran hard and I'm just really proud of him.

            Erin: Coming into the game, a lot of people questioned whether a redshirt sophomore QB Ryan Katz could win in this environment. Pretty good game from him wouldn't you say?

            Mike: Oh, absolutely Erin. He really executed well and that was his first career start. He did miss some opportunities but I really liked the way he ran the offense. And most importantly, no turnovers. I'm really proud of him, that's for sure.

            Erin: At the end there when you guys were backed up at your own 5-yard line, can you take us through what the strategy was?

            Mike: Oh yeah. We were really thinking of just taking it to OT but when McCants busted that 1st down run, I decided we'd try and go for the win. Katz really made some clutch passes and James made probably one of the best catches of his illustrious career for the Beavers. I'm just really proud how our team stuck with it and beat a really good team in this environment. Big, big win for the Beavers.

            Erin: Thanks for your time coach.

            Mike: Thanks, Erin. Good to see you again.

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            • Emac78
              No longer a noob
              • Nov 2008
              • 1031

              Week 1

              #13 Oregon State (0-0) @ #20 Boise State (0-0)

              OSU Snaps BSU 55-Game Win Streak at Home
              with Narrow Win on Smurf Turf


              OSU kicker Justin Kahut boot the 42-yard game-winning FG at the end of regulation.

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              [b][size=+2]Games of the Week[/size][/b]
              
              Navy 14
              #15 Maryland 19
              
              #11 Cincinnati 14
              NC State 7
              
              Louisiana Tech 34
              #8 Cal 41
              
              [color=red]Marshall 12
              #10 Ohio State 6[/color]
              
              [color=red]Purdue 39
              #2 Notre Dame 21[/color]
              
              [b][u]#13 Oregon State 20
              #20 Boise State 17[/u][/b]
              
              [color=red]#4 USC 30
              Hawai'i 37[/color]
              
              [b][size=+2]Rankings[/size][/b]
              
              1 Florida
              2 Penn State
              3 Texas
              4 Oklahoma
              5 Ole Miss
              6 Cal
              7 Oregon
              8 Cincinnati
              [b]9 Oregon State[/b]
              10 Virginia Tech
              13 USC
              
              [b][size=+2]Heisman Watch[/size][/b]
              
              QB Kellen Moore (Boise State) - 8-12, 154 yds, td
              WR Avery Holley (Florida Atlantic) - 5 rec, 87 yds, 2 td
              WR David Gilreath (Wisconsin) - 5 rec, 132 yds, td
              HB Jeffrey Demps (Florida) - 22 car, 128 yds, 4 td, 5 rec, 55 rec yds
              QB Tyrod Taylor (Virginia Tech) - 10-14, 192 yds, 3 td
              Last edited by Emac78; 10-12-2009, 02:12 AM.

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              • Emac78
                No longer a noob
                • Nov 2008
                • 1031

                Originally posted by goDawgs1433
                EASW is really annoying with only letting you upload 3 at a time.
                Yes it most definitely is.

                Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                oh SNAP, that was great. nice way to start the season, emac
                Thanks. I wonder what the game what have been like if Moore didn't get hurt for the Broncos.

                Originally posted by Fox1994
                Good job on the early win. I know you can't do anything about the away games that should be home games. . . that's why I'm asking what you're going to do about it as far as explaining it away in a storyline.
                I can't really think of any good reason why somebody in the conferences or the NCAA couldn't just change the home/away schedules besides for budget cuts or laziness.

                Originally posted by ARobb21
                It's only three? Wasn't it five last year? (pics on EASW, that is)

                Anyway, nice win on the Smurf Turf. Keep it up.
                It was actually ten pics last year you keep at a time. I have no idea why they changed that.

                Originally posted by TripleOption21
                Lol @ Notre Dame, Ohio State, and USC getting upset in the same week.
                Pretty crazy way to start the season. Pryor played absolutely horrendous.

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                • Fox1994
                  Posts too much
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 5327

                  Fuck ND and OSU! 'Fuck's up with SC? I could give a shit about the other two. . . but c'mon. . .

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                  • Emac78
                    No longer a noob
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 1031


                    Game of the Week

                    #2 Penn State (0-0) @ Alabama (0-0)


                    Chris: Welcome to Tuscaloosa for a clash between the Big Ten and the SEC. Well, I don't think I can ever remember an opening weekend where three top ten teams lost to unranked opponents, but that is exactly what happened last week as Notre Dame fell to Purdue; USC fell to Hawai'i, and the most astonishing one of all, Ohio State fell to Marshall. So Penn State will try to regain respect for the Big Ten today with a win on the road in SEC country. But to do so, they will have to beat Nick Saban's Crimson Tide. Pretty tall order for Brian Kelly's debut as Penn State's new head coach.

                    Other Saturday Selection

                    #22 Miami @ #24 Ohio State
                    Kirk: OSU Lee: OSU

                    Chris: Alright, looks like you both think Ohio State bouces back against Maimi today. Well, that brings us to the clash here in Tuscaloosa. *crowd cheers* Interesting game between Brian Kelly's high scoring offense and Nick Saban's dominating defense. So something's got to give. Who are you guys going with?


                    Kirk: I'm really anxious to see what Brian Kelly's offense looks like today. A lot of people question whether sophomore QB Kevin Newsome will be the right fit , but Kelly's system allows the QB to succeed. And Newsome has a talented cast of receivers to throw to. I think the Nittany Lions are going to have one of the more exciting offenses in college football with Kelly running the show. And I know. They're going up against the athletes of the Tide today, but I say Penn State wins and restores the pride of the Big Ten. *crowd boos*


                    Lee: Kirk, not so fast my friend! *crowd cheers* This Alabama team is built to take PSU out of its game with long, methodical drives as Bama HB Mark Ingram pounds the rock all game long. And that defense led by MLB Rolando McClain and a tremendous secondary is going to make it tough for the Nittany Lions to execute offensively. Oh, and don't forget about QB Greg McElroy throwing to WR Julio Jones. Somebody needs to tell me why these guys aren't ranked. I can't believe these guys aren't ranked. They should finish in the top ten and challenge for the SEC, and they win today sweetheart. Give me that. *Lee puts on the headgear* Go Bama! Roll Tide Roll!

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                    • Fox1994
                      Posts too much
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 5327

                      Who the fuck got hurt, Emac? Tell me, dammit, who the fuck got hurt?

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                      • Emac78
                        No longer a noob
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 1031


                        Eastern Washington (FCS) @ #9 Oregon State (1-0)
                        (simulated)

                        Corvallis, OR - After a suspenseful win against Boise State the Beavers cracked the top ten and faced the Eagles of Eastern Washington for what amounted to a scrimmage game. Oregon State dominated the game in every facet. But the Beavers were not able to get out unscathed as their dynamic tailback Jacquizz Rodgers on his sixth carry of the game was sandwiched between two Eagle defenders. Quizz would leave the game with a back injury that prevented him from playing the rest of the game. So in came Ryan McCants to replace Quizz for the second game in a row. The Beavers did not miss a beat as McCants had a career game. The bruising tailback ran wild for a total of 213 yards and found the end zone four times to be named the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Week. Redshirt sophomore QB Ryan Katz was solid, connecting with James Rodgers for a touchdown, and scoring on a QB sneak. The older of the Rodgers brothers caught eight receptions for 164 yards and the one touchdown pass from Katz. The OSU defense played like it should against inferior competition only allowing the Eagles to score a single touchdown as the Beavs cruised to an easy 45-7 victory.

                        Eastern Washington 7

                        #9 Oregon State 45
                        QB Ryan Katz: 14-24, 245 yds, td, rush td
                        HB Ryan McCants: 33 car, 213 yds, 4 td (Pac-10 OPOW)
                        WR James Rodgers: 8 rec, 164 yds, td
                        OLB Keith Pankey: 5 tkl, 3 tfl, sk, int

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                        • Emac78
                          No longer a noob
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 1031

                          Week 2


                          #2 Penn State (0-0) @ Alabama




                          (top) Bama WR Julio Jones with a clutch reception between two defenders over the middle in the 3rd quarter. (bottom left) PSU CB Danton Lynn sacks Bama QB Greg McElroy for a safety. (bottom right) Bama WR Julio Jones catches his 2nd TD in the corner of the end zone.

                          Tuscaloosa, AL - After Ohio State lost to Marshall the previous week, it was up to Penn State to represent the Big Ten. But new PSU head coach Brian Kelly faced a daunting task to try and get a win against Nick Saban in Tuscaloosa. Alabama took an early 7-0 lead when QB Greg McElroy connected with WR Julio Jones who tightroped the sideline and scored on a 32-yard touchdown. Then PSU QB Kevin Newsome's favorite target WR Chaz Powell was sidelined with what appeared to be a collar bone injury. It was later reported that it was a season ending broken collar bone. However, Newsome would connect deep with WR Derek Moye for a 32 yard gain that would set up a 32-yard FG to put PSU on the scoreboard but down 7-3.

                          The Crimson Tide would tack on a 26-yard field goal in the 2nd quarter to go ahead 10-3. On the ensuing possession, the Nittany Lions were forced to punt but the ball would be downed at the the 1-yard line. Penn State brought pressure from the outside with a CB blitz and CB Danton Lynn was able to take down McElroy in the end zone for a safety to make it 10-5. PSU QB Kevin Newsome quickly took advantage of the field position from the safety and gunned a ball right on the money to 6'6" WR Brett Brackett who beat the bump-and-run coverage for a 58-yard TD to put Penn State on top 12-10.

                          Bama would have a drive stall in the red zone to open the 2nd half but would connect on a 30-yard field goal to regain the lead 13-12. But Penn State countered back by running the ball with HB Stephfon Green who was having success on the ground. And Newsome was able to make a couple clutch passes. But the drive would stall in Bama territory to set up a 38-yard field goal attempt. Unfortunately, senior Collin Wagner shanked it wide right. From that moment, all the momentum swung toward the Tide. On 3rd-and-two in PSU territory, McElroy was able to hit WR Julio Jones over the middle between two defenders. Jones made a great leaping catch and payed for it by being crunched by two sandwiching hits but held on to the ball to keep the drive alive. Bama HB Mark Ingram pounded the ball on the ground and McElroy would score on a sneak at the goal line. However, the extra point was clanked off the upright, but Alabama was still up 19-12.

                          Alabama's running game was shoved right down Penn State's throat in the 4th quarter. And then McElroy hit Jones in the corner of the end zone for a 25-yard TD to put the Tide up 26-12. Penn State would be held on 4th down on their own side of the field to pretty much end any chance of coming back. However, with 1:42 left in the game PSU did get the ball back one more time but Newsome was sacked by Bama MLB Rolando McClain who forced the ball loose and then recovered the football. That pretty much did it as Nick Saban spoiled Brian Kelly's debut as Penn State's head coach.

                          #2 Penn State 12
                          QB Kevin Newsome: 17-36, 227 yds, td, fl
                          HB Stephfon Green: 19 car, 33 yds
                          WR Devon Smith: 4 rec, 62 yds
                          SS Nick Sukay: 16 tkl

                          Alabama 26
                          QB Greg McElroy: 17-39, 269 yds, 2 td, rush td
                          HB Mark Ingram: 23 car, 74 yds
                          WR Julio Jones: 3 rec, 84 yds, 2 td
                          MLB Rolando McClain: 8 tkl, tfl, sk, ff, fmbrec

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                          [b][size=+2]Games of the Week[/size][/b][size=+2][/size]
                          
                          Michigan 18
                          #11 Notre Dame 26
                          
                          USF 19
                          #1 Florida 24
                          
                          Troy 14
                          #15 Oklahoma State 20
                          
                          Western Michigan 10
                          #10 Virginia Tech 17
                          
                          Florida State 20
                          #4 Oklahoma 37
                          
                          #7 Oregon 24 OT
                          Tennessee 21
                          
                          #22 Miami 3
                          #24 Ohio State 23
                          
                          [u]#2 Penn State 12
                          Alabama 26[/u]
                          
                          [b][size=+2]Rankings[/size][/b]
                          
                          1 Florida
                          2 Texas
                          3 Oklahoma
                          4 Ole Miss
                          5 Oregon
                          6 Cal
                          7 Cincinnati
                          [b]8 Oregon State[/b]
                          9 Virginia Tech
                          10 West Virginia
                          14 USC
                          
                          [b][size=+2]Heisman Watch[/size][/b]
                          
                          QB Kellen Moore (Boise State) - 11-18, 202 yds, 2 td, int
                          WR Avery Holley (Florida Atlantic) - 11 rec, 159 yds, 3 td
                          WR David Gilreath (Wisconsin) - 11 rec, 200 yds, 2 td
                          HB Jeffrey Demps (Florida) - 41 car, 216 yds, 4 td, 8 rec, 128 yds
                          [b]HB Ryan McCants (Oregon State) ^ 46 car, 280 yds, 5 td, rec td[/b]

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                          • Emac78
                            No longer a noob
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 1031

                            Quizz Out Up to 10 Weeks


                            OSU HB Jacquizz Rodgers

                            That is the news out of Corvallis. Oregon State will be without their dynamic tailback, Jacquizz Rodgers for up to ten weeks who has a strained back. That will suddenly leave redshirt junior HB Ryan McCants to carry the load for the Beavers. McCants has filled in tremendously so far for Oregon State. After his 213 yard, four touchdown performance against Eastern Washington, McCants has gained some national attention. But make no mistake. Losing Quizz is a huge blow to Oregon State. Not only will McCants have to step up, but this will put added pressure on redshirt sophomore QB Ryan Katz to make plays through the air. Older brother of Quizz, James Rodgers will likely need to become a larger factor. The Beavers first test without Quizz starting will be against Louisville this weekend at Reser.

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                            • Emac78
                              No longer a noob
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 1031




                              And I'm giving a helmet sticker to Oregon State tailback Ryan McCants. So Jacquizz Rodgers goes down but never fear because Ryan McCants is here to rumble for 213 yards and four touchdowns. I know it was against Eastern Washington but over 200 yards and four touchdowns is a huge game no matter who is playing.

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                              • goDawgs1433
                                Silver Britches
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 2698

                                FFFFUUUUUU

                                McCants should fill in just fine but still...Quizz is, well, Quizz.

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