Under head coach Gary Andersen, the Oregon State football program has showed improvement and could be flirting with a bowl bid this fall.
The defense is hard-hitting and opportunistic, the offensive line is coming together and the program has a strong set of weapons at both running back and wide receiver.
Arguably the biggest area of need remaining is a young quarterback to take the reins.
Prioritizing the quarterback position in the class of 2018, Oregon State has set its sights on Rivals four-star quarterback Brevin White as option No. 1.
The 6-foot-2, 182-pound signal-caller, out of Paraclete High School (Lancaster, California), is rated the nation's No.