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Did Oregon State Beavers' Fourth Quarter Surge Against Tulsa Golden Hurricane Change the Game?

The Oregon State Beavers faced off against the Tulsa Golden Hurricane at Skelly Field, resulting in a 31-14 outcome. The Beavs now hold a record of 2-9, while the Hurricane improved to 3-7. Despite a strong fourth-quarter performance by OSU, where they scored all their points, it wasn't enough to overcome Tulsa's early lead.


Oct 15, 2022; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Oregon State Beavers cheerleaders perform during the first half Washington State Cougars at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The game began with the Golden Hurricane taking control early on. They managed to score two touchdowns in the first quarter while keeping OSU scoreless. The Beavs struggled offensively and couldn't find their rhythm against TU's defense.


Second Quarter


In the second quarter, Tulsa extended their lead with a field goal, bringing their total to 17 points by halftime. Meanwhile, OSU continued to face challenges moving downfield and failed to put any points on the board before heading into halftime.


Third Quarter


Tulsa maintained momentum in the third quarter with another touchdown, increasing their lead further. The Beavs' defense showed some resilience but couldn't prevent TU from scoring again.


Fourth Quarter


OSU finally found some traction in the fourth quarter as quarterback Tristan Ti'a connected for two passing touchdowns. Trent Walker was instrumental during this period with significant receptions that contributed to both scores. However, despite this late surge and an impressive display of skill from players like Gabarri Johnson and Anthony Hankerson on offense throughout various plays, it was not enough for OSU to close the gap entirely.


The Oregon State Beavers vs Tulsa Golden Hurricane final score reflected a hard-fought battle but ultimately favored TU due to their consistent performance across all quarters except for OSU's late-game efforts.


Afterwards, during an Oregon State Beavers coach post-game reaction session, there were acknowledgments of areas needing improvement as well as praise for certain standout performances that emerged during critical moments of play.


Looking ahead at upcoming matches: On November 29th at 6:30 PM EDT (broadcasted live on The CW), fans can catch ORST taking on Washington State Cougars at Gesa Field at Martin Stadium in Pullman WA—a matchup sure not be missed!


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