
The Oregon State Beavers look to snap a two-game losing streak tonight, as they hit the road for a Pac-10 conference matchup with the Arizona State Sun Devils at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona.
Oregon State, after winning it's first two games of the season, have lost their last two(both at home), including a tough 37-32 decision last Saturday against Arizona. The Wildcats enter tonight's game with a 2-1 record, beating Idaho State and Louisiana-Monroe, before losing at Georgia 20-17 last week. This is ASU's 2009 Pac-10 opener.
The series dates back to 1961 with Arizona State leading 24-10-1 (25-9-1 on field, ASU forfeit in '79), but Oregon State has won two of the last three games. The Beavers defeated ASU last season at Reser Stadium 27-25 as defensive end Victor Strong-Butler (now a Dallas Cowboy) intercepted a Rudy Carpenter two-point conversion pass with 21 seconds remaining. Jacquizz Rodgers rushed for 133 yards and Sean Canfield passed for 218 yards after replacing starter Lyle Moevao who injured his shoulder in the second quarter.
Kickoff is set for 7:00p.m. EDT, with the live broadcast on http://www.kpam.com/, and the live telecast on the Versus network.
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