Never question this Oregon State’s team refusal to quit. Despite playing with their backup quarterback, third-string running back and facing a Utah team hungry for their first win in over a year, the Beavers fought back from a 20-point fourth quarter deficit to nearly steal the victory in Salt Lake City. Here’s how tonight’s game went down:
FIRST HALF
Things got off to a rough start for Chance Nolan as his first pass attempt as a Beaver was intercepted. The Beavers defense were allowing long drives by the Utah offense, but they did a good job in forcing field goals instead of touchdowns early.