Oregon State Beavers football
The Oregon State Beavers football team represents Oregon State University in NCAA Division I FBS college football. The team first fielded an organized football team in 1893 and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference's North Division. Jonathan Smith has been the head coach since November 29, 2017. Their home games are played at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon.
History
Early history
Football at Oregon State University started in 1893 shortly after athletics were initially authorized at the college. Athletics were banned prior to May 1892, but when the strict school president, Benjamin Arnold, died, President John Bloss reversed the ban. Bloss' son, William, started the first team, on which he served as both coach and quarterback. The team's first game was an easy 64–0 victory on November 11, 1893, over visiting Albany College.Conference affiliations
The university has been in several athletic conferences. Prior to 1902, and in-between the Pacific Coast Conference and Pac-12 Conference, OSU played as an independent school.- Independent
- Northwest Intercollegiate Athletic Association
- Pacific Coast Conference
- Independent
- Pac-12 Conference
Conference championships
† Co-championship
Bowl games
Oregon State University has played in 17 postseason bowl games. The Beavers have also played in the Mirage Bowl, but this was a regular season game and a "bowl" in name only, not a post-season invitational bowl game. The 17 bowl game total does not include an invitation to play in the Gotham Bowl in 1960, when no opponent could be found for Oregon State. The Beavers are 11–6 in bowl game appearances.Home stadium
The Beavers play their home games at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon. It was originally called Parker Stadium when it was constructed in 1953, and had a capacity of 25,000. Parker Stadium was renamed Reser Stadium in June 1999. Major renovations from 2005–2016 increased the stadium's capacity to 43,363, which is the current capacity.Rivalries
Oregon
Oregon State University's primary rival is the University of Oregon. The two schools enjoy a fierce and long-standing rivalry due to the proximity of the two campuses. The University of Oregon is in Eugene, Oregon, about south of Corvallis. The teams first matched up on the gridiron in 1894 and have been playing each other almost every year since. The rivalry game between the two schools is called the "Civil War" and is traditionally the last game of each season. They have played each other 121 times which makes it the seventh-oldest college football rivalry game.Notable players and coaches
Individual national award winners
Players- Heisman Trophy
- Maxwell Award
- Groza Award
- Biletnikoff Trophy
- Chic Harley Award
- UPI College Football Player of the Year
- Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year
- Sporting News College Football Player of the Year
- Sporting News Coach of the Year
Individual conference awards
- Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year
- Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year
- Pac-12 Freshman Player of the Year
- Pac-12 Coach of the Year
- Pop Warner Trophy
- Morris Trophy
All-Americans
Oregon State has had 42 first team All-Americans in the history of the program as of the end of the 2019–20 season.- 1916 Herman Abraham – HB
- 1921 George "Gap" Powell – FB
- 1928 Howard Maple – QB
- 1933 Red Franklin – HB
- 1933 Ade Schwammel – T
- 1939 Eberle Schultz – OG
- 1940 Vic Sears – T
- 1941 Quentin Greenough – C
- 1946 Bill Gray – C
- 1955 John Witte – T
- 1956 John Witte – T †
- 1958 Ted Bates – OT †
- 1962 Terry Baker – QB ‡
- 1963 Vern Burke – SE †
- 1964 Jack O'Billovich – LB
- 1964 Rich Koeper – OT
- 1967 Jess Lewis – DT
- 1967 Jon Sandstrom – G
- 1967 John Didion – C
- 1968 John Didion – C ‡
- 1968 Bill Enyart – FB
- 1970 Craig Hanneman – DT
- 1972 Steve Brown – LB
- 1979 Steve Coury – SE
- 1992 Fletcher Keister – OG
- 1998 Inoke Breckterfield – DE
- 2000 Ken Simonton – TB
- 2000 DeLawrence Grant – DE
- 2000 Chris Gibson – C
- 2000 Richard Seigler – LB
- 2001 Dennis Weathersby – CB
- 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen – S
- 2002 Dennis Weathersby – CB
- 2002 Steven Jackson – TB
- 2003 Steven Jackson – TB
- 2003 Brandon Browner – CB
- 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen – FS
- 2004 Mike Hass – WR
- 2005 Mike Hass – WR
- 2005 Alexis Serna – PK
- 2005 Jeremy Perry – OT
- 2006 Sammie Stroughter – PR
- 2007 Roy Schuening – OG
- 2008 Andy Levitre – OT
- 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers – RB
- 2009 James Rodgers – WR
- 2010 Stephen Paea – DT †
- 2012 Jordan Poyer – CB †
- 2013 Brandin Cooks – WR †
College Football Hall of Fame inductees
The Beavers have had two players and one coach inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.Notable former players
- James Allen, former linebacker for the New Orleans Saints
- Sam Baker, NFL player in 1953, 1956–1969
- Terry Baker, 1962 Heisman Trophy winner, Maxwell Award winner, Sportsman of the Year, and NFL quarterback from 1963–1965
- Kelly Chapman, TE – Ottawa Rough Riders 1994–1996
- José Cortéz, NFL placekicker from 1999–2006
- Bill Enyart, NFL player from 1969–1971
- Joe Francis, NFL QB from 1958–1959
- DeLawrence Grant, former linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
- Bob Grim, NFL player from 1967–1977 and one-time Pro Bowler
- Bob Horn, NFL linebacker from 1976–1983
- T. J. Houshmandzadeh, former NFL wide receiver
- Chad Johnson, former NFL wide receiver
- Osia Lewis, player and coach
- Paul Lowe, AFL running back from 1960–1969, two-time AFL All-Star, 1965 AFL MVP, & member of the AFL All-Time Team
- Pellom McDaniels, Defensive lineman in the World League of American Football from 1991–1992 for the Birmingham Fire, and NFL from 1993–2000 for the Kansas City Chiefs & Atlanta Falcons
- Bill McKalip, NFL player from 1932–1932, 1934, 1936
- Bronco Mendenhall, head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers, 2016–present
- Lyle Moevao, QB Graduate Assistant for the Beavers and former quarterback for the La Courneuve Flash of the Ligue Élite de Football Américain. Won the French football championship in 2011.
- Joe Phillips, NFL defensive lineman from 1986–1999
- Steve Preece, NFL defensive back from 1969–1977
- Frank Ramsey, NFL offensive lineman, 1945 Chicago Bears
- Rocky Rasley, NFL guard from 1969–1970, 1972–1976
- Terrell Roberts, NFL player 2003–2004
- Ade Schwammel, NFL player from 1934–1936, 1943–1944
- Vic Sears, NFL player from 1941–1943, 1945–1953 and member of the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team
- Ken Simonton, former running back for the Buffalo Bills
- Jonathan Smith, former offensive coordinator at the University of Washington and current Head Coach.
- George Svendsen, NFL center from 1935–1937, 1940–1941 and member of the NFL 1930s All-Decade Team
- Aaron Thomas, NFL player from 1961–1970
- Robb Thomas, NFL wide receiver from 1989–1998
- Reggie Tongue, NFL defensive back from 1996–2005
- Esera Tuaolo, NFL defensive tackle from 1991–1999
- F. Wayne Valley, Founder and principal owner of the Oakland Raiders & former President of the American Football League
- William Vanderbundt, NFL Linebacker, SF 49ers N.O. Saints
- Lloyd Wickett, NFL defensive lineman 1943, 1946 for the Detroit Lions
- Len Younce, NFL guard in 1941, 1943–1944, 1946–1948 & member of the NFL 1940s All-Decade Team
Media
Broadcasters: Mike Parker, Jim Wilson, and Ron Callan.
Oregon State also has an extensive network of broadcast affiliates.