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POCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State football team returns to the road for a 3 p.m. matchup at Oregon State on Saturday, Sept. 17, at 3 p.m. MTN time. The game will be broadcast on the Pac 12 Network.
Jerry Miller and
Mark Liptak will call the action live on 102.5 KMGI. To follow the game online with live audio and stats log onto isubengals.com.
About Oregon State
Oregon State is 0-1 after losing 30-23 at Minnesota on Sept. 1. This is the second meeting between the two schools. Oregon State beat ISU 61-10 on Sept. 15, 2007. Oregon State had 317 yards of total offense in the loss to Minnesota while the defense held the Gophers to 280. Oregon State had 89 rushing yards and 228 passing yards in the game. Oregon State was 2-10 overall and 0-9 in conference play in 2015.
How to Watch
A channel finder for the Pac-12 Network can be found at http://pac-12.com/getpac-12networks. Fans interested in viewing the game can click on the link and submit their zip code and cable provider to find access to the network. On the dish in the Pocatello area it can be seen on channel 5438.
Bengals and Beavers Connections
Oregon State Head Coach Gary Andersen was an assistant at Idaho State from 1992-93. Beavers running backs coach Telly Lockette was inducted into the Idaho State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. Lockette played at ISU in 1993 and from 1995-97. Lockette played linebacker and was first-team All-Big Sky and honorable mention All-American as a junior. As a freshman in 1993 he started at wingback and scored the team's first touchdown of the season. Lockette finished his career with 238 tackles. Idaho State assistant coaches Spencer Toone and
Steve Fifita played for OSU coach Gary Andersen when he was an assistant at Utah.
Bengals Against FBS Teams
Idaho State is 0-25 against FBS schools since beating Utah State 27-24 at USU in 2000. Since 2008, the FBS opponents Idaho State has faced are; Air Force, Nebraska, BYU, Washington State, Utah State, Georgia, UNLV, Colorado, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Boise State, Washington, Utah and Idaho.
Notes From the Colorado Game
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Josh Cook needed 12 receiving yards to pass Josh Hill and become the all-time leader for receiving yards by a tight end and he finished with 28 on five receptions. Cook now has 113 receptions for 1,287 receiving yards.
- 96 total yards is the fewest in a game since a 2009 loss at Oklahoma when the Bengals had 44.
- Game captains were
Jakori Ford,
Josh Cook,
Nikko Taylor and
Drew Sharkey.
- 13 different Bengals on defense set career-highs in tackles in the loss.
Anthony Ricks had 6,
Joe Martin 9,
Christian Holland 5 (and a fumble recovery that set up the Bengals touchdown),
Chance Salutregui 5,
Tate Razor 4,
Mason Jackson 3, Trevon Aloi 3,
Lorenzo Terry III 3,
Micah Breland 3,
Andy Whittier 2 and
Caleb Brown 2.
Depth at Running Back
Five different running backs had carries against Simon Fraser. Senior
Jakori Ford led the attack with 12 for 68 yards and a touchdown. Redshirt freshman
Ty Flanagan had eight carries for 38 yards and redshirt sophomore
James Madison had five for 38 yards. Freshman
Michael Dean had five carries for 29 yards and a touchdown.
Lonell Woodhouse had two carries. The Bengals had five ball carriers at Colorado, with Ford carrying it a team-high six times.
Spreading the Ball Around
Nine different receivers caught passes against Simon Fraser and nobody had more than six receptions.
Hagen Graves caught six balls for 61 yards.
Josh Cook had five receptions for 57 yards and Williams had four receptions for 121 yards and two touchdowns.
Jakori Ford,
Pat Carter,
Mitch Gueller,
Ty Flanagan,
Michael Dean and
Austin Campbell all caught passes. Against, Colorado, seven different Bengals had receptions.
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