Coming off a bye week, Oregon State football will look to get back in the win column as it returns to Reser Stadium this weekend.
The Beavers (4-4) have battled through injuries and inconsistency for the past month and are in the midst of a three-game losing streak. Trent Bray’s team will get an opportunity for their first win in over a month when they host San Jose State (5-3, 3-2 Mountain West) at 12:30 p.m. Saturday.
“We’re trying to make sure that everybody is still on the same page. This is about the last four games of the season, and that’s all we’re worried about,” Oregon State linebacker Isaiah Chisom said this week of the Beavers’ losing streak. “Everything that happened before happened. We can’t change that.”
It’s uncertain who will start at quarterback for the Beavers after mixed results in recent games.
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San Jose State is coming off a bye week, too. Last time out, it suffered a 33-10 road loss to Fresno State on Oct. 26.
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Oregon State vs San Jose State score updates
This section will be updated when the game begins.
Oregon State vs. San Jose State time today
Date: Saturday, Nov. 9
Time: 12:30 p.m.
Location: Reser Stadium, Corvallis, Oregon
What channel is Oregon State vs. San Jose State game on today?
Oregon State vs. San Jose State will be broadcast nationally on The CW in Week 9 of the 2024 college football season. JB Long and Michael Bumpus will call the game from the booth at Reser Stadium, with Heidi Watney reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
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Oregon State vs. San Jose State history
Series record: Oregon State leads, 5-2
Oregon State’s last win: 2023 (42-17, in San Jose, California)
San Jose State’s last win: 1982 (17-13, in Corvallis)
Oregon State vs San Jose State betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Friday:
Spread: Oregon State by 3
Over/under: 57.5
Moneyline: Oregon State -135, San Jose State +110
Oregon State vs. San Jose State weather update
Saturday’s forecast for Corvallis calls for a high of 58 with a temperature of about 57 with a 4% chance of rain at kickoff.
Oregon State football 2024 schedule
San Jose State football 2024 schedule
Aug. 29 — Sacramento State (W, 42-24)
Sept. 7 — at Air Force (W, 17-7)
Sept. 14 — Kennesaw State (W, 31-10)
Sept. 20 — at Washington State (L, 54-52 2OT)
Oct. 5 — Nevada (W, 35-31)
Oct. 12 — at Colorado State (L, 31-24)
Oct. 19 — Wyoming (W, 24-14)
Oct. 26 — at Fresno State (L, 33-10)
Nov. 9 — at Oregon State
Nov. 16 — Boise State
Nov. 22 — UNLV
Nov. 29 — Stanford
Record: 5-3, 3-2 Mountain West
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After years of talk and anticipation, the 12-team College Football Playoff is finally here, and it brought a lot of intrigue and entertainment over the weekend.
We got big wins for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Penn State Nittany Lions, Texas Longhorns, and Ohio State Buckeyes, while others like the Indiana Hoosiers, SMU Mustangs, Clemson Tigers, and Tennessee Volunteers saw their seasons come to an end short of the national championship.
While this first round of action whittled down the playing field to eight teams, it also gave us a good look at what some of these teams are capable of in the postseason environment.
Which ones are capable of winning the national championship, though?
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That’s a different question. There are still some heavyweights in the conversation, but also some long shots who may have stated their case to be considered as a longshot option.
Let’s take a look at the latest numbers, according to BetMGM.
Here’s a look at the full odds:
We will take a look at the full odds again next week after the quarterfinal games are played.
GAINESVILLE. Fla. — Former Oregon signee Dallas Wilson, a five-star receiver from Tampa, is getting the full-court press from Florida.
A day after Wilson watched the Gators beat Tulane in the Gasparilla Bowl in Tampa, he made an official visit to Gainesville and was given a front-row seat to Florida’s basketball game against North Florida.
Wilson was decked out in royal blue — shorts, beanie and Jordan-brand basketball shoes — as he watched the Gators (12-0) remain undefeated in convincing fashion, 99-45.
The 6-foot-3 Wilson, who caught 41 passes for 677 yards and nine touchdowns at Tampa Bay Tech this season, initially committed to Oregon in January 2023. But his mother died later that year and now his grandmother has an illness that contributed to his decision to ask for his release from the Ducks and play closer to home.
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Wilson would be another solid piece for Florida coach Billy Napier, whose recruiting class vaulted roughly 40 spots to No. 11 in 247 Sports’ final composite rankings.
The Gators already added former UCLA receiver J. Michael Sturdivant in the transfer portal. He joined an incoming recruiting class that includes receivers Vernell Brown III, Naeshaun Montgomery and Muizz Tounkara.
Wilson’s agent is Vernell Brown Jr., who played for the Gators and previously worked under Napier in a player development role.
Florida must replace starting receivers Chimere Dike and Elijhah Badger, both seniors who transferred to Gainesville last season. Dike caught a team-high 42 passes for 783 yards and two touchdowns. Badger finished with 39 receptions for 806 yards and four scores.
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between Dec. 9 and Dec. 15. In this article, we outline recent property sales in the northern Oregon coast, all of which featured homes under $500,000.
Below, we provide an overview of the top six properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to the desired price range and the largest living spaces.
Please note that the properties in the list below are for real estate sales where the title was recorded during the week of Dec. 9, even if the property may have been sold earlier.
1. $500K, 3 bedrooms / 2 baths
Situated in the 61000 block of N.W. Cochran Rd., Timber, this single-family home, consisting of three bedrooms and two baths, was sold in December for a price of $500,000, translating to $285 per square foot. The property, constructed in 1981, offers a living area of 1,755 square feet and sits on a 1.8-acre lot. The deal was finalized on Dec. 6.
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2. $497K, 2 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
For a price tag of $497,000 ($248 per square foot), the single-family home, built in 1900 and located in the 37700 block of Parker Lane, Astoria changed hands in December. The home spans 2,004 square feet of living area, with two bedrooms and one bathroom. The property comprises a 0.5-acre lot. The deal was finalized on Dec. 6.
3. $484K, 3 bedrooms / 3 bathrooms
Priced at $484,000 (equivalent to $294 per square foot), this detached house, constructed in 2023 and situated in the 700 block of Quail Glenn Dr., Philomath, was sold in December. The home spans 1,648 square feet of living area, with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. The property comprises a 5,663-square-foot lot. The deal was finalized on Dec. 3.
4. $475K, 2 bedrooms / 2 baths
At $475,000 ($270 per square foot), the detached house located in the first block of Whealdon Rd., Naselle offered another opportunity below the targeted price range when it changed hands in November. This property, built in 1981, provides 1,760 square feet of living space, featuring two bedrooms and two bathrooms, and sits on a 20.9-acre lot. The deal was finalized on Nov. 27.
5. $460K, 4 bedrooms / 1 bathroom
This single-family house, featuring four bedrooms and one bathroom, underwent a change of ownership in December. Located in the 24000 block of Highway 20, Philomath, the home spans 1,512 square feet and was sold for $460,000, or $304 per square foot. The property sits on a lot measuring 0.9-acre, and it was built in 1952. The deal was finalized on Dec. 3.
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6. $445K, 4 bedrooms / 1 bath
In December, a detached house, with four bedrooms and one bath, located in the 36800 block of Happy Hollow Rd., Blodgett, changed ownership. The property, covering 1,436 square feet, was built in 1943 and was sold for $445,000, which calculates to $310 per square foot. The lot size encompasses 1.2-acre. The deal was finalized on Dec. 3.
Real Estate Newswire is a service provided by United Robots, which uses machine learning to generate analysis of data from Propmix, an aggregator of national real-estate data.