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Beavers Host Sam Houston, Seeking Third Straight Win

On November seventh, the Oregon State Beavers football team, fresh off two consecutive wins, hosts Sam Houston at Reser Stadium. Despite Sam Houstons challenging season, the Beavers, led by interim head coach Robb Akey, are cautious. The teams improved defense, which recorded six sacks in their last game, will face a hungry opponent. Quarterback Gabbari Johnson is expected to return, and its senior day for the Beavers, promising an emotional game. Beaver Nation is invited to support the team.

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