A rare season-ending win, cornerback issues, what if Jermar Jefferson can’t play: 5 things to watch for Oregon State vs. Arizona State
Updated Dec 19, 2020;
Posted Dec 19, 2020
Arizona State wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk dives into the end zone as Oregon State defensive back Nahshon Wright tries to tackle him during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Corvallis, Ore., Saturday, Nov. 16, 2019. Oregon State won 35-34. (AP Photo/Steve Dykes)AP
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1. That winnin’ feeling
It’s been four years since Oregon State finished a season with a win. In fact, since 2008, only twice has Oregon State ended the season with a win (2013, 2016). If ever there were a season to leave on a high note, this is it. It won’t make up for the lost opportunities, but it will give players and coaches a good feeling heading into the holidays. It also gives the Beavers a little extra evidence that they’re on the right track.