After their first road win of the season, Wake Forest Football travels coast-to-coast to face the winless Oregon State Beavers, the only road non-conference opportunity that the Demon Deacons face during their 2025 campaign.
It was another down week for the two teams from the West in the Pac-12 and ACC in action. Cal reverted to its inconsistent ways in surrendering a big lead to Duke, while Stanford and Washington State rested safely in their byes.
With an 0-5 start under their belts, the Oregon State Beavers will make a cross-country trip this week, looking to take down the 2-2 Appalachian State Mountaineers.
The Houston Cougars might be walking in to a trap game Friday, and head coach Willie Fritz knows it. Monday, Fritz spoke with Houston-area media in preparation for this week's matchup with Oregon State at Reser Stadium in Corvallis.
The in-state rivalry between the Oregon Ducks and the Oregon State Beavers is long known to be full of harsh exchanges on and off the field. This week is no different, with starting Beaver quarterback Maalik Murphy responding to junior Ducks linebacker Jerry Mixon calling the Beavers "little bros" to Oregon.
Oregon State went down 34-15 in their season-opening loss against the Cal Bears on Saturday. The Beavers fell into a 14-0 hole early and could not find their footing offensively until it was too late.
It's like the Pac-12 party never stopped. Cal and Oregon State keep on playing, but it continues to be a non-conference game. The Bears ripped it up last year in a 44-7 win, but they lost 52-40 the year before, and 38-10 before that, and ...
The Pac-12’s final season as a two-team conference kicks off on Saturday with a pair of West Coast matchups. Washington State hosts longtime Northwest rival Idaho, while Oregon State hosts legacy Pac-12 rival Cal, from the ACC.
Following a season of iffy quarterback play at Oregon State, Trent Bray's staff made a big addition this offseason in former Duke and Texas starting quarterback Maalik Murphy.
AUSTIN -- Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Maalik Murphy is set to play for his third program in three years this upcoming season after transferring to Oregon State after a career year at Duke.
Former Texas Longhorns quarterback Maalik Murphy has had a pretty interesting football run up to this point to say the least. After two years in Austin, he transferred to Duke, becoming the starter for the Blue Devils.
The Maalik Murphy transfer portal saga has officially come to a close, but not without a couple of unexpected plot twists. The first and arguably biggest
Maalik Murphy may still be available in the transfer portal. Despite a previous commitment to Oregon State, the quarterback was reportedly being pursued by other schools, including Iowa, from the college football transfer portal, as Pete Nakos of On3 reported.
One-year Duke football quarterback Maalik Murphy is gifting his talents to the Oregon State Beavers for at least one season. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound California native announced his decision late Thursday afternoon, 10 days after entering the transfer portal for the second time as a collegian.
Former Duke quarterback Maalik Murphy told ESPN that he is transferring to Oregon State. Murphy reportedly visited Oregon State on Wednesday after stops at Kentucky and Auburn.
After leading the Duke Blue Devils to a 9-3 record in Manny Diaz's first season as head coach in Durham, Blue Devils signal-caller Maalik Murphy is planning on finding a new home.
After leading Duke football to its first nine-win regular season since 2014, redshirt sophomore quarterback Maalik Murphy is entering the transfer portal, ESPN's Pete Thamel first reported late Monday night.
Maalik Murphy threw three touchdown passes to Eli Pancol, including two that went for more than 75 yards, and overcame several mistakes as the Duke Blue Devils outlasted Virginia Tech for a 31-28 victory Saturday night in Durham, N.C.
If you went to bed immediately following the conclusion of the primetime college football games on ESPN and ABC, you missed a heck of an ending in the ACC.
The Texas Longhorns are currently preparing for their biggest game in well over a decade, and one notable player is not remaining with the team to see things through.
While quarterback Quinn Ewers’ likely decision to forgo the NFL Draft and return to school in 2024 was reason for celebrating for many Texas Longhorn fans, it’s already come at a cost.
A Texas Longhorns quarterback made the surprising decision to enter the transfer portal with a few weeks remaining before the team’s appearance in the College Football Playoff.