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Pocket Passer Threat: Oregon State's Freshman QB

In the season finale, our team faces Oregon State, seeking revenge after a tough loss in November. The Beavers may start a third-string quarterback, Tristan Tia, a pocket passer who could exploit our strong pass defense. However, our team must maintain focus for a full four quarters, as tackling has been an issue. With our starting center out and quarterback Eckhaus needing a mistake-free game, a win is crucial for bowl eligibility.

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