[size=+2]Oregon State with
the No. 14 Recruiting Class[/size]
[size=-5]Mike Riley[/size]
Oregon State head coach Mike Riley believes this is his best recruiting class he has ever had. This is considered extremely impressive since the Beavers did not exactly have the greatest season. There were some big wins but some terrible losses. If the Beavers can continue to recruit like this, OSU will continue to be a factor in the Pac-10 for some time to come.
With the addition of the top QB Bryan Rossner, out of a junior college in Hawai'i, the Beavers look to have an impact player as their signal caller for the next few years. Mike Riley on Rossner, "I've been really impressed what I've seen from Rossner. He is a quarterback first. I want to get that out of the way first. We are not going to run a spread offense. However, he will give us an additional threat with his legs. I'm really looking forward to coaching this guy. He has a lot of potential to do great things for the Beavers."
The other major recruit the Beavers got was five-star CB Mike Mayes who should fill in for the graduating CB Tim Clark. The Beavers also soldified thier HB position by getting another junior college transfer, in four-star HB Roy Nolen and three-star HB Tim Taylor, who both have some top notch speed. OSU was also able to steal away a four-star WR Bill Faaeteete from USC. The native from Central Point, Oregon wanted to stay close to home and chose Oregon State. Faaeteete is considered a big time possession receiver. The other spot that the Beavers added to was DE where they recruited five defensive ends to add depth at that position.
the No. 14 Recruiting Class[/size]

[size=-5]Mike Riley[/size]
Oregon State head coach Mike Riley believes this is his best recruiting class he has ever had. This is considered extremely impressive since the Beavers did not exactly have the greatest season. There were some big wins but some terrible losses. If the Beavers can continue to recruit like this, OSU will continue to be a factor in the Pac-10 for some time to come.
With the addition of the top QB Bryan Rossner, out of a junior college in Hawai'i, the Beavers look to have an impact player as their signal caller for the next few years. Mike Riley on Rossner, "I've been really impressed what I've seen from Rossner. He is a quarterback first. I want to get that out of the way first. We are not going to run a spread offense. However, he will give us an additional threat with his legs. I'm really looking forward to coaching this guy. He has a lot of potential to do great things for the Beavers."
The other major recruit the Beavers got was five-star CB Mike Mayes who should fill in for the graduating CB Tim Clark. The Beavers also soldified thier HB position by getting another junior college transfer, in four-star HB Roy Nolen and three-star HB Tim Taylor, who both have some top notch speed. OSU was also able to steal away a four-star WR Bill Faaeteete from USC. The native from Central Point, Oregon wanted to stay close to home and chose Oregon State. Faaeteete is considered a big time possession receiver. The other spot that the Beavers added to was DE where they recruited five defensive ends to add depth at that position.
Code:
QB Bryan Rossner (JUCO) 5*: Nanakuli, HI #1
QB Justin Rust 4*: Santa Clara, OR #21
HB Roy Nolen (JUCO) 4*: Apple Valley, CA #16
HB Tim Taylor 3*: Redlands, CA #45
WR Bill Faaeteete 4*: Central Point, OR #20
TE Pete Rich 2*: Eugene, OR #61
G Andy Rust 3*: Kalaoa, HI #36
C Eric Reese 2*: Westmont, CA #33
DE Jerome Groover 3*: Dana Point, CA #32
DE Paul Peterson 3*: Poway, CA #38
DE Clint Davis 3*: Juneau, AK #92
DE Adrian Rouse 2*: South Salt Lake City, UT #132
DE Matt Johnson 2*: Brea, CA #176
OLB Cole Alexander 3*: San Ramon, CA #21
MLB Casey Wright 3*: Lancaster, CA #38
CB Mike Mayes 5*: Daly City, CA #4
P Trey Hall 1*: San Bernardino, CA #37
ATH Scott Vinson 3*: Harrison, PA #20