CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) – Oregon State hosted a lighthearted spring game Saturday under new coach Gary Andersen that included field goals kicked by fans, a dance off and the first look at freshman dual-threat quarterback Seth Collins.
Collins led the White team to what appeared to be a 38-7 victory over the Orange, although the scoreboard read 41-31 to reflect fan field goals.
Andersen was hired in December after just two seasons at Wisconsin. He replaced longtime coach Mike Riley, who unexpectedly left the Beavers to fill the opening at Nebraska.
Andersen is tasked with rebuilding the Beavers, who finished last season 5-7 and out of the postseason picture. The team also lost prolific quarterback Sean Mannion, who set the all-time Pac-12 record for career passing yards with 13,600 and a school record for touchdown passes with 83.
Collins got the start for the White after grabbing a lot of the buzz in spring practice. He threw for 175 yards and two touchdowns, while also gaining 74 on the ground.
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