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The Singlers: one in orange and black, one in green and yellow
Mitch Singler reluctantly roots for his cousin E.J., unless he’s playing OSU
Mitch Singler does not like the University of Oregon.
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The offseason … through Riley’s eyes
When it’s not football season, Riley and his staff stay busy, primarily with recruiting
For the casual Oregon State football fan, the football season lasts from September to November.
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Rod Perry hired as secondary coach
Perry, who coached with Riley in San Diego, has spent past 5 years in the NFL with the Colts
Rod Perry was officially hired as Oregon State's next secondary coach, as announced by head coach Mike Riley on Tuesday.
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Signees not discouraged by 3-9 season
Trust in the coaches, fact that so many young players have shown potential lead recruits to OSU
Joel Skotte says he knew where he'd sign the minute Oregon State offered him a scholarship late last spring.
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Beavs lose several corners
Keith Heyward’s departure could be part of the reason why OSU signs only one corner
Not everything went according to plan Wednesday in Corvallis.
- The Singlers: one in orange and black, one in green and yellow
- The offseason … through Riley’s eyes
- Rod Perry hired as secondary coach
- Signees not discouraged by 3-9 season
- Beavs lose several corners
- Offensive line needs addressed
- OSU lands Isaac Seumalo
- Thompson's death brings state of devastation, grief
- OSU football player Fred Thompson dead
- OSU football player Fred Thompson passes away
- Stakes have changed quite a bit for this Civil War
- Where are they now? Yvenson Bernard
- Oregon State runs away from Huskies
- Seniors hoping to end career at Reser on good note
- The senior you’ve never heard of
- The end of the Rodgers era
- Where are they now? Alex Linnenkohl
- Johnny Hekker, one of OSU’s unsung bright spots
- Football guaranteed of worst record since 1997
- High praise for football’s next opponent
- Oregon State is assured of a losing season; what now?
- Where are they now? Mike Hass
- Beavers “have a feeling” they can take down Cardinal
- Nail in the coffin
- Defending Stanford’s Andrew Luck




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