The Oregon State Beavers will look to bounce back quickly on Saturday when they host the Purdue Boilermakers at Reser Stadium in Corvallis.
The Beavers (2-1) are coming off an ugly home loss to rival Oregon in Week 3. The Ducks dominated OSU on both sides of the ball en route to a 49-14 victory. Now, Beavers’ quarterback Gevani McCoy and the Oregon State offense will attempt to get back on track against Purdue (1-1), which suffered a 66-7 loss to Notre Dame last week.
“Big, physical, Big Ten team,” Oregon State coach Trent Bray said during his weekly press conference. “They do a good job running the ball, different gap schemes. They’re physical on defense, well well-coached on defense. So it’ll be a good challenge. We definitely have to take another step. So, we’ll be ready to go Saturday.”