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5 takeaways from Oregon State's win over Colorado State

There were many crucial drives in this double-overtime victory for the Oregon State football team Saturday night, but none were more significant than the 14-play, 52-yard drive that sealed the win Everett Hayes Game-winning field goal.

After watching Colorado State break through their defense and take the lead with just 1:50 left, the Beavers ran out of time, trailing 24-21 and desperately needing a score.

And boy, did the Beavers make it big.

Not to mention the overtime, which was impressive in itself Gevani McCoy And Anthony Hankerson They took matters into their own hands, but in my opinion this was the most important drive of the season for the Beavers.

With the possibility of defeat on everyone's mind at Reser Stadium, McCoy called his team into the huddle and told them they would go and get things done.

Talk about a player at the quarterback position…

The drive itself almost fell apart on the third play. Hankerson scored a first down on a 3rd-and-1 in OSU territory before handing the ball off with several Colorado State defenders nearby.