The epic game winning touchdown catch & run by Tre'Shaun Harrison has to be seen to be believed.
The defense stepped up to hold them to a field goal, but Oregon State had zero timeouts left and got the ball back with less than a minute remaining. - This game was very ugly, but the win was so so necessary for Oregon State’s season. The offense got down to the Stanford 20 and the drive stalled. The ball landed (far) out of bounds and the refs made a bunch of questionable calls tonight, they sure loved to throw their yellow flags. The 2-point attempt failed again though as the Beavs trailed 24-22. The Beavs controversial 2-point conversion attempt failed and they trailed 16-24.
Hear from Oregon State HC Jonathan Smith, QB Ben Gulbranson, & WR Tre'Shaun Harrison...
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Get a recap of the Oregon State Beavers vs. Stanford Cardinal football game.
[Patrick Fields](https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4360265/patrick-fields) appeared in position to make the tackle but Harrison got by him for the score. 1 spot in The Associated Press college football poll from Alabama after being bumped out last week by the Crimson Tide, who slid to No. This loss might have been even more painful as they seemed to have the game under control until the end. Oregon State: After losing back-to-back games against ranked opponents USC and Utah, the Beavers were able to get back on track against an easier opponent. Georgia took back the No. He also authored the third comeback from 14 points down to start the fourth quarter in school history. The Cardinal had gone seven full games and 431 minutes, 44 seconds of game action between leads. Was thinking touchdown all the way.” “We had a chance to put the game away and didn’t do it.” Instead, they collapsed down the stretch and lost their 11th straight game against an FBS opponent. “I was thinking touchdown,” Harrison said. [Ethan Bonner](https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4360746/ethan-bonner) for the catch.
On Saturday, Stanford football fell to Oregon State at home by a final score of 28-27.
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The Beavers got this incredible catch from Tre'Shaun Harrison, who turned it into a 56-yard touchdown with 13 seconds left to earn the 28-27 conference victory.
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See the video highlights as the Beavers scored with 13 seconds to go to beat the Cardinal 28-27.
Silas Bolden and Damien Martinez also scored key fourth-quarter touchdowns for Oregon State, while Ryan Cooper Jr.’s late interception iced the game for the Beavers. [lifted the Beavers over Stanford](https://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/2022/10/oregon-state-may-have-saved-its-season-with-unforgettable-28-27-comeback-win-over-stanford.html) after OSU had entered the fourth quarter trailing 24-10. As Harrison tried to haul in the pass, he snared it off of Cardinal defender Ethan Bonner’s helmet.
STANFORD, Calif. – A 56-yard touchdown reception with 13 seconds left by Tre'Shaun Harrison capped a fourth quarter comeback for Oregon State over Stan...
[Damien Martinez](/roster.aspx?rp_id=9255)sprinted for 43 yards for a touchdown of his own to bring the Beavers within two. Oregon State needed 76 yards for six points, and Harrison's 56-yard reception to the end zone was what the Beavers needed for the lead. [Ben Gulbranson](/roster.aspx?rp_id=9184)– making his first start of the season – completed 20 passes for 250 yards and a pair of scores to lead the Beavers in the comeback win, including the 56-yard connection to Harrison for the game-winning score. [Jack Colletto](/roster.aspx?rp_id=9167)one-yard scamper for the score to bring it to a tie at 7. On the ground, Deshaun Fewnick dashed for 83 yards on just three carries – including a 43-yard dash to the endzone in the fourth quarter. A pair of Cardinal scores – a field goal and trip to the endzone – gave the hosts a 17-7 lead at the break.
Tre'Shaun Harrison's stunning 56-yard touchdown play with 13 seconds left gives OSU momentum heading into the second half of the season.
At the end of the day, it’s a team game and we got the win. We’ve got to get better,” Smith said. And we found a way to do that,” Smith said. The senior is the Beavers’ best receiver, but he’s been held back at times with dropped passes and a couple untimely penalties. Martinez kept the dream alive when he bolted 43 yards for a touchdown with 5:45 remaining. Smith said Peyton Hogan was available to deep snap, which he did on one punt. That’s the most important result,” Gulbranson said. Instead, OSU is 4-2 with back-to-back home games against Washington State and Colorado and a chance to become bowl eligible before month’s end. Gulbranson hit Harrison for nine yards, then Gould for 11 to move the ball near midfield. The clock was not on Oregon State’s side. The Beavers were so close to a three-game losing streak and a 3-3 overall record. College football teams are told they have 24 hours to celebrate a win or mourn a loss, then forget about it.
Oregon State looked effectively hopeless late in its Saturday night game at Stanford until backup-turned-starting quarterback Ben Gulbranson and wide ...
That’s what the defense did for us tonight, especially with that third down stop, getting them to kick a field goal.” He had not just the touchdown run; he had another one that ripped off for a big gain.” That was a spark for the Beavers, yes, but time was not on their side. “I don’t think we’ll ever forget this one,” said a wide-smiling Gulbranson. It was a highlight-reel grab for Bolden, who made the catch under heavy pressure and tapped his toe in bounds before falling out of the end zone. And Smith on the penalties: “It was just out of our character. Stanford whittled nearly five minutes off the clock and took it down to 58 seconds before giving the ball back. “After that, I got out of my route very well, Ben with the great ball placement, and after that it was history.” Take us back to the Fresno State game, we keep fighting until that last second. We found ways to get ourselves off the field.” We have not been that, the unsportsmanlike going like that. “We had some runs in there that moved the chains, and then we got behind it a couple of times, forcing us to operate in 8-10-12 plays.