I was going to put this here instead of doing an article being I’m running out of time today:
I know you’ve been asked endlessly about the dire situation Oregon State finds themselves in, so I’ll spare you that. Instead, what will you miss most about the Utah and Oregon State battles?
That’s a great question, and I appreciate not having to dive into the future of the Pac-2
I’ll miss the physicality of games between the Beavers and Utes… There have been some great battles over the years, and it’s always seemed like it’s been a brawl between these two squads.
The series has been a bit one-sided as of late, but I have a ton of respect for Utah and particularly what Kyle Whittingham has done in his tenure. He’s the dean of Pac-12 coaches and I’ll certainly miss some very physical matchups over the years…
It’s a shame that we’re losing so many great matchups in this round of realignment, but who knows, perhaps the Beavers and Utes will find their way back to another…
Is the Oregon State defense as good as their numbers say? Or how inflated are those numbers due to their early opponents?
Another good question… The front seven of the Oregon State defense is legit in my opinion as they’ve got a good blend of depth, talent and experience… The run defense is good again and I don’t think that’s impacted a ton by the opponents…
Moving to the secondary, that’s an area where the Beavers have to make strides… The Beavers lost three key starters from last years’ dynamic and stout secondary and they’re still putting the pieces together this season.
The talent is there, but there have been growing pains and the matchup against WSU was a tough way to start conference play as Cam Ward was able to pick the Beavers apart.
Has DJ Uiagalelei been what Oregon State hoped for and expected? It seemed odd to hear a reporter at the weekly press conference ask about his backup.
It’s been a little bit good and some not so good…
DJ Uiagalelei had really good games against San Jose State and UC Davis, but took a step back these last two weeks against San Diego State and Washington State…
After having no interceptions through the first two games, he has three the last two weeks and the passing attack has been out of sorts. He’s also missed some throws and his completion percentage is lower than expected. It hasn’t quite clicked, and that’s led to some fair critiques of DJ and the passing game.
As far as asking about the backup, that’s because Oregon State fans are very excited about the future of the program in Aidan Chiles.
Chiles has already played in two games this season and has looked quite good for a true freshman… however, I think some of the questions from Beaver fans regarding Chiles is more indicative of the passing game not being where fans expected it to be with DJ at this point.
It’s also worth noting that I don’t believe DJ’s struggles are 100% on him. The pass-blocking has been questionable at times, the receivers haven’t always gotten open, and the playcalling hasn’t been as sharp as it could be.
All that’s to say it’s been up and down for DJ so far, but he’s still the most talented QB the Beavers have had in at least a decade as far as raw skills, the biggest thing with him is consistency…
I’m betting that DJ ultimately gets better as the season goes, but if he struggles against Utah we could hear more chatter about seeing more of Chiles.
Who are the Beavers that Ute fans need to pay attention to? Why?
Offensively, you’ve got to know RB’s Damien Martinez and Deshaun Fenwick, they’re the engines of the OSU offense and will be busy against the Utes.
DJ U is obviously a new name to keep an eye on, along with wide receivers Anthony Gould & Silas Bolden and tight end Jack Velling…
Defensively, James Rawls and Sione Lolohea are a couple of names to watch on the DL, Easton Mascarenas-Arnold is a stout defender in the middle of the linebacking corps, and Jaden Robinson and Ryan Cooper Jr. are solid pieces in the secondary…
If you were devising a game plan to attack Oregon State, how would you go after them both offensively and defensively?
Attacking the OSU defense, Utah must be able to make plays downfield… Like Utah, Oregon State’s defensive strength is in the run defense, so for the Utes to have consistent success offensively, they’re going to need to take some shots downfield… Washington State and QB Cam Ward exposed some weaknesses in the OSU secondary.
Conversely, when the Beavers have the ball, Utah has to look to stop Oregon State’s ground attack with Damien Martinez and Deshaun Fenwick. Everything the Beavers do offensively starts with being able to run the ball with the above duo and if you’re able to limit their production and force them to play through the pass, you’re going to have an advantage.
What’s your prediction for the game? Why?
I’ve gone back and forth with this one, but I like Oregon State in this matchup…
Without QB Cam Rising, Utah will go with Nate Johnson at QB and his skillset and experience favor the strength of OSU’s defense… If Rising goes, the conversation changes, but I'm not confident we see him...
The Beavers' strength on defense is stopping the run, ranking in the top 10 nationally and second in the Pac-12, and that should be greatly beneficial against a Ute squad that, like OSU, sets up everything offensively with the ground game first...
On the flip side, the Beavers will have their work cut out for them offensively against a Utah defense that is potentially the best Kyle Whittingham has ever had in Salt Lake...
Getting the ground game rolling against Utah's top-ranked rush defense in the Pac-12 will be a challenge, but Oregon State's offensive line and Damien Martinez and Deshaun Fenwick should be able to grind out a consistent ground attack.
If the Beavers can find daylight on the ground, and DJ Uiagalelei hits some throws he missed last week, OSU should be able to find the endzone, even against this stout Utah defense.
Additionally, the Beavers will benefit from easily the best atmosphere at Reser Stadium this season as the students are back on campus…
Oregon State 27, Utah 24