NBC Sports Northwest: Year three of Oregon State football under head coach Jonathan Smith is officially underway.
The 2019 season was a momentous year for the Beavs. A preseason unanimous pick to finish last in the Pac-12 North division ended in a second place finish with a 4-5 conference record; Oregon State won three road league games for the first time since 2013; and the defense that finished last in nearly every statistical category in 2018, made huge leaps the following year.
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