The Oregon State Beavers (1-0) visit the San Diego State Aztecs (1-0) at Snapdragon Stadium on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
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When is Oregon State vs. San Diego State and when does it start?
This contest between the Beavers and Aztecs is scheduled on Saturday, September 7, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 10:30 p.m. ET.
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Oregon State Stats & Insights
The Beavers head into this matchup after a 38-15 win over the Idaho State Bengals in their most recent outing.
Oregon State is putting up 510 yards per game on offense, which ranks 28th in the FBS. Defensively, the Beavers rank 70th, surrendering 311 yards per contest.
While the Beavers’ pass defense ranks 90th with 229 passing yards allowed per game, they’ve been less successful on offense, ranking 18th-worst (148 passing yards per game).
On offense, Oregon State has been a top-25 unit in terms of rushing yards, ranking fourth-best in the FBS by compiling 362 per game. The Beavers rank 42nd on defense (82 rushing yards allowed per game).
The Beavers rank 49th in scoring offense (38 points per game) and 56th in scoring defense (15 points allowed per game) this year.
San Diego State Stats & Insights
The Aztecs are coming off of a victory over the Texas A&M-Commerce Lions by the score of 45-14.
San Diego State’s defense has been paving the way for the team, as it ranks 13th-best in the FBS with 180 total yards allowed per contest. In terms of offense, it is posting 468 total yards per game, which ranks 48th.
The Aztecs rank 81st in the FBS with 214 passing yards per game, but they’ve been led by their defense, which ranks 22nd-best by giving up just 117 passing yards per contest.
In terms of rushing, San Diego State has been productive on both sides of the ball this season, ranking 22nd-best in rushing yards per game (254) and 25th-best in rushing yards allowed per game (63).
From an offensive perspective, the Aztecs are posting 45 points per game (26th-ranked). They rank 48th in the FBS on the other side of the ball (14 points given up per game).
Oregon State Key Players to Watch
Gevani McCoy leads Oregon State with 114 passing yards (114 ypg) on 9-of-10 passing with one touchdown compared to zero interceptions this season.
Jamious Griffin has carried the ball 20 times for a team-high 160 yards (160 per game), with two touchdowns this year.
This season Anthony Hankerson has rushed for 155 yards (155 per game) on 24 carries with two touchdowns.
David Wells Jr.’s team-leading 63 receiving yards (63 yards per game) have come on two receptions with one touchdown.
Tastean Reddicks has put together a 35-yard season so far (35 receiving yards per game), hauling in two passes.
Trent Walker’s four grabs have netted him 32 yards (32 ypg).
San Diego State Key Players to Watch
Danny O’Neil has been a dual threat to lead San Diego State in both passing and rushing. He has 214 passing yards (214 ypg), completing 66.7% of his passes and throwing two touchdown passes this season. He’s rushed for 18 yards (18 ypg) on five carries.
The team’s top rusher, Marquez Cooper, has carried the ball 27 times for 223 yards (223 per game), with two touchdowns this year.
Louis Brown’s 91 receiving yards (91 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s registered three receptions and one touchdown.
Jordan Napier has grabbed three passes for 40 yards (40 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
Ja’Shaun Poke’s six grabs this season have resulted in 30 yards (30 ypg).
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