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The 1966 Oregon State Beavers football team represented Oregon State University during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season . Four home games were played on campus in Corvallis at Parker Stadium and two at Civic Stadium in Portland .[ 1]
Under their second season head coach Dee Andros, the Beavers were 7–3 overall and 3–1 in the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU, later Pacific-8 Conference, or Pac-8). Only one of the four conference teams from the state of California was on the schedule; champion USC shut out OSU in Portland.[ 1]
Following a 1–3 start, OSU won its last six games,[ 2] and were ranked nineteenth in the final UPI Coaches Poll .[ 3] [ 4]
The starting quarterbacks this season were senior Paul Brothers and sophomore Steve Preece .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] Workhorse senior fullback Pete Pifer became the school's all-time leading rusher, overtaking Sam Baker .[ 8]
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 17 at Michigan * L 0–4156,907 [ 9]
September 24 at Iowa * W 17–343,276 [ 10]
October 1 No. 5 USC L 0–2129,217 [ 1]
October 8 Northwestern * L 6–1422,497 [ 11]
October 15 Idaho * Parker Stadium Corvallis, OR W 14–716,144 [ 5]
October 22 at Arizona State * W 18–1729,118 [ 6]
October 29 at Washington State W 41–1318,500 [ 7] [ 12] [ 13]
November 5 Arizona * Civic Stadium Portland, OR W 31–1213,067 [ 8]
November 12 Washington Parker Stadium Corvallis, OR W 24–1221,347 [ 14]
November 19 Oregon W 20–1523,700 [ 2]
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
1966 Oregon State Beavers football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
HB
33
Jerry Belcher
So
QB
19
Paul Brothers
Sr
SE
84
Roger Cantlon
So
C
52
John Didion
Sr
C
51
Rockne Freitas
Sr
WB
26
Bob Grim (C)
Sr
SE
90
Harry Gunner
Jr
OT
79
Jeff Hardrath
Jr
WB
22
Billy Main
So
G
63
Dave Marlette
Jr
FB
48
Pete Pifer
Sr
QB
14
Steve Preece
So
G
60
Joe Reid
Sr
OT
73
Kent Scott
So
G
62
Clyde Smith
So
OT
74
Roger Stalick
So
TE
88
Mike Sullivan
Sr
HB
21
Don Summers
So
OT
75
Jim Wilkin
Sr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
DE
86
Tom Coccione
Sr
DG
64
Skip Diaz
Sr
S
23
Scott Eaton
Sr
LB
46
Bill Enyart
So
DE
82
Mike Foote
So
DG
78
Mark Gartung
Sr
LB
57
Jim Godfrey
Jr
DT
67
Tom Greerty
Jr
DE
80
Greg Hartman
Sr
LB
44
Russ Kuhns (C)
Sr
DT
66
Jess Lewis
So
DB
24
Charlie Olds
Jr
DT
65
Dennis Rozario
Sr
DG
71
Jon Sandstrom
So
LB
42
Skip Vanderbundt
Jr
DB
25
Don Welch
So
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
P
19
Paul Brothers
Sr
PK
17
Mike Haggard
Jr
P
89
Gary Houser
Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Source: [ 15]
Civil War
1
2 3 4 Total
Oregon
0
0 0 15
15
• Oregon St
3
10 0 7
20
Scoring summary 1 OSU Mike Haggard 29-yard field goal OSU 3-0
2 OSU Paul Brothers 17-yard run (Mike Haggard kick) OSU 10-0
2 OSU Mike Haggard 34-yard field goal OSU 13-0
4 ORE Scott Cress 25-yard pass from Mike Brundage (Mike Brundage kick) OSU 13-7
4 OSU Pete Pifer 14-yard run (Mike Haggard kick) OSU 20-7
4 0:00 ORE Jim Smith 96-yard fumble return (Mike Brundage to Lynn Hendrickson pass)OSU 20-15
On a very muddy field at Parker Stadium, Beaver fullback Pete Pifer became the first in AAWU history to run for more than 1,000 yards in two consecutive seasons with 130 yards on 31 carries. Pifer and his backfield teammates, Paul Brothers and Bob Grim , combined for 284 total yards of the Beavers' offense.[ 2] [ 16]
^ a b c Hoefflin, Walter (October 2, 1966). "Beavers lose Pac-8 opener" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). p. 1B.
^ a b c Uhrhammer, Jerry (November 20, 1966). " 'Too Much' Triplets pace Beavers' victory" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). p. 1B.
^ Meyers, Jeff (November 29, 1966). "Notre Dame is No. 1 in final UPI balloting" . Reading Eagle . Pennsylvania. UPI. p. 26.
^ "Irish ride USC win to 1st" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). AP, UPI. November 29, 1966. p. 3B.
^ a b Hoefflin, Walter (October 16, 1966). "Preece sparks OSU's victory" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 1B.
^ a b "Beavers rally to nip Devils" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. October 23, 1966. p. 1B.
^ a b "Beavers win 3rd straight" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. October 30, 1966. p. 2B.
^ a b "Pifer's yards spark Beavers" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. November 6, 1966. p. 1B.
^ "Beavers mangled by 41-0" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 18, 1966. p. 1B.
^ "OSU throttles Iowa for Beavers' first" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 25, 1966. p. 1B.
^ Hoefflin, Walter (October 9, 1966). "Wildcat passes surprise Beavers, 14-6" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 3B.
^ Wilson, Mike (October 30, 1966). "Beavers swamp Cougars" . Lewiston Morning Tribune . Idaho. p. 12.
^ Missildine, Harry (October 30, 1966). "Beavers rip Cougars" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). p. 1, sports.
^ Hoefflin, Walter (November 13, 1966). "Beavers stun Huskies, 24–13" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 1B.
^ "WSU vs. OSU" . Spokane Daily Chronicle . (Washington). (rosters). October 28, 1966. p. 13.
^ 50 Years of College Football: A Modern History of America's Most Colorful Sport . Boyles, Bob and Paul Guido. 2007 Aug 1.
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