CORVALLIS - Could Oregon State football throw a bit of a surprise at what many fans and experts think is one of the worst Power 5 teams in the country this season?
There's are questions throughout this roster. Who will play quarterback? Do the Beavers have a big-play threat? Can they rush the passer? Can the defense create game-changing turnovers?
Surely for a team coming off tremendous turmoil and a 1-11 record, not everything can get fixed in a season. There will be problems. But there's a solution to mask some of the issues, and it's an offensive line that comes together after a trying 2017 campaign.