Amid changes in the Oregon State football program that include the loss of two of its top three coaches, two of its top three quarterbacks, and its place in a power five conference, there is one aspect that seems inevitable: the Beaver defense is going to be “gnarly” again in 2024.
That was apparent in the Spring Showcase when the Beaver defense crushed the offensive line and stymied a new, unprepared offense.
As I mentioned in June, head coach Trent Bray’s spectacular hire of new defensive coordinator Keith Heyward clearly demonstrated Heyward’s effectiveness in that Showcase.
Although the defensive front seven is primarily a puzzle of new faces, the
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