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  Saturday, Nov. 13 10:15pm ET
Beavers win again, probably lock up bowl
 
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CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon State coach Dennis Erickson is already talking a bowl game, the kind of talk that hasn't been heard in Corvallis for more than 30 years.

Erickson admitted his Beavers were outrushed and outpassed by an Arizona team that piled up 500 yards in offense, but Oregon State was not outscored.

Jonathan Smith threw a trio of touchdown passes for Oregon State (7-3, 4-3 Pac-10) and ran for one himself as the Beavers took advantage of repeated Arizona penalties and mistakes to beat the Wildcats 28-20 on Saturday.

But Smith completed just 17 of 40 passes overall, ending up with 209 yards.

"It wasn't the prettiest win I've ever been around," Erickson said. "We struggled a bit."

Arizona struggled more, nearly beating themselves with five fumbles, two interceptions and 16 penalties for 156 yards.

"We fought hard, but we just made too many mistakes, too many mistakes," Arizona coach Dick Tomey said.

Arizona (6-5, 3-4) and Oregon State had entered the game tied with California for fifth place in the Pac-10 Conference, and Cal lost to Oregon earlier Saturday.

Now, an Arizona team that finished 12-1 last season and was ranked in the top five before the season may see its postseason chances evaporate, while the Beavers are virtually assured of one of the conference's five bowl berths.

The Arizona loss came despite 221 yards rushing from senior running back Trung Canidate, who easily broke Ontiwaun Carter's record of 3,501 career rushing yards from 1991-94. Canidate's 33 carries for the game pushed his career total to 3,666 career yards with one game remaining.

Arizona hurt itself with a string of nine penalties for 97 yards in the first half, including two key penalties against Manuia Savea. The senior offensive tackle drew a personal foul and a holding call that stalled both second-quarter Wildcat drives, ending with field goals instead of touchdowns.

Jonathan Smith threw a 5-yard pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh to tie the game at 7-7 after Arizona quarterback Keith Smith opened the scoring with a 19-yard touchdown pass to Bobby Wade six minutes into the game.

Jonathan Smith came back with a 65-yard pass to Roddy Tompkins in the second quarter, a 1-yard keeper dive in the third quarter and a 1-yard toss on a goalline bootleg to tight end Martin Maurer with 6:51 in the third quarter to round out the scoring for Oregon State.

Arizona also had two field goals of 35 and 34 yards from Sean Keel, and a 50-yard touchdown run by Canidate with 4:36 left in the third quarter that closed the scoring for both teams.

The Oregon State defense made two big plays to help the Beavers expand their lead during that period, starting with a punt took a wild bounce off Arizona defensive back David Laudermilk.

The Beavers recovered on the Arizona 5 before Jonathan Smith ran his TD keeper from a yard out with 11:17 left in the third quarter.

Oregon State linebacker James Allen intercepted Keith Smith and returned it seven yards to set up a four-play, 41-yard scoring drive that ended on a 1-yard bootleg pass to Maurer for the final Oregon State TD.

OSU's Ken Simonton set up the score with a 37-yard run on a draw play that gave him the 12th game of his career with more than 100 yards rushing, and his eighth 100-plus game of the season.

He also had a 46-yard gain on another draw play early in the game.

Simonton joined Erickson in predicting a postseason trip for the Beavers, who just last week clinched their first winning season since 1970.

"It took a year longer than I thought it should have," he said. "But you know, beggars can't be choosers."
 


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