PORTLAND — Oregon State played a football game at Providence Park for the first time in more than three decades on Saturday night.
The Beavers pounded Montana State 68-28.
OSU (3-0) finished non-conference play undefeated for the first time since 2014. Quarterback Chance Nolan threw four touchdown passes and the Beavers piled up 540 yards of offense.
Tre’Shaun Harrison caught eight passes. (Photo: Tim Healy)
QB Chance Nolan completed 76 percent of his passes. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Running back Deshaun Fenwick had nine carries for 63 yards. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Mascots for Oregon State and the Timbers watch the game. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Anthony Gould scored on an 80-yard punt return. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Oregon State is 3-0 this season. (Photo: Tim Healy)
QB Chance Nolan passed for 276 yards and 4 TDs. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Tre’Shaun Harrison had 133 receiving yards on Saturday. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith on the sideline. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Benny the Beaver at Providence Park. (Photo: Tim Healy)
The band members were present for OSU. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith at Providence Park. (Photo: Tim Healy)
OSU fans prepare for kickoff in Portand. (Photo: Tim Healy)
Oregon State averaged 7.6 yards per play on Saturday. (Photo: Tim Healy)
The soccer pitch has a Beaver logo on it. (Photo: Tim Healy)
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Great photos Tim. Love this feature of JCs coverage of the games. Keep it coming!
Great photos!