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Oregon State’s first spring scrimmage shows a defense that’s regaining its Trent Bray style
Oregon State’s first spring scrimmage shows a defense that’s regaining its Trent Bray style
Oregon State’s first spring scrimmage shows a defense that’s regaining its Trent Bray style

Published on: 03/16/2025

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Oregon State coach Trent Bray, on junior safety Jaheim Patterson: “Having a safety who can come down and do that stuff, it’s a problem for offenses.

CORVALLIS – Oregon State wrapped up the first portion of its 2025 spring practice Saturday, though you could have sworn the Beavers were getting ready for a late-season game.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/2025/03/oregon-states-first-spring-scrimmage-shows-a-defense-thats-regaining-its-trent-bray-style.html

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