CORVALLIS -- As Oregon State transitions its starting quarterback duties from injured Jake Luton to former lead signal-caller Darell Garretson, the passing game remains in flux for the third consecutive year.
The Beavers rank 10th in passing offense among Pac-12 teams. And while coaches and players have not indicated any significant playbook changes with the more mobile Garretson at the helm, tight end Noah Togiai could be a vital piece as OSU looks to rebound from a disappointing 1-3 start.
After catching the eyes of NFL scouts with 12 catches for 162 yards and one touchdown through the first two weeks, Togiai had two catches for 18 yards and a fumble on Sept.