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Colletto’s TD run on final play wins it for Beavers at Fresno State

Camas High grad scores from 2-yards out

By JOSH DUBOW, AP Sports Writer
Published: September 10, 2022, 11:59pm
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Oregon State linebacker and running back Jack Colletto heads in to the end zone for the game winning score as Fresno State defensive back Morice Norris tries to stop him during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Fresno, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022.
Oregon State linebacker and running back Jack Colletto heads in to the end zone for the game winning score as Fresno State defensive back Morice Norris tries to stop him during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Fresno, Calif., Saturday, Sept. 10, 2022. (AP Photo/Gary Kazanjian) Photo Gallery

FRESNO, Calif. Camas High grad Jack Colletto scored on a 2-yard run on the final play of the game and Oregon State rallied for a 35-32 victory over Fresno State on Saturday night.

The Beavers (2-0) initially appeared ready to go for a game-tying field goal before coach Jonathan Smith opted to gamble for the win following a timeout by Fresno State (1-1).

“They called a timeout and I kept thinking to myself, ‘We came here down here to win the game, not to go to overtime,’” Smith said. “The opportunity with Jack Colletto on the 2 and we did it.”

Fresno State coach Jeff Tedford said he wasn’t trying to ice the kicker when he called the timeout but just wanted to avoid confusion among his players.

“(The Beavers) were going back and forth with field goal and going for it so so we had to have the right personnel on the field,” he said.

The Bulldogs didn’t have the players to stop Colletto. He took a direct snap and ran it in for the score that gave the Beavers their first 2-0 start since 2014.

“I was like I think this could work,” Colletto said of his reaction when Smith called his number. “We’ve had some success with the plays we’ve had and it worked out perfectly.”

It capped a wild final stretch of the game that featured three lead changes in the final 1:50.

Chance Nolan threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Tre’Shaun Harrison with 1:50 remaining to put Oregon State ahead 29-26 on the 2-point conversion.

Jake Haener needed just 45 seconds to answer, completing a 45-yard pass to Jalen Moreno-Cropper that set up the go-ahead 4-yard score to Erik Brooks with 1:05 to play.

Abraham Montano missed the extra point and the Beavers had a chance to tie it with a field goal or win it with a TD.

A 28-yard pass from Nolan to Luke Musgrave got the ball to the 14 and then a pass interference call set up the final decision for Smith and the game-winning score.

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Nolan finished 14 for 27 for 219 yards and a TD.

Colletto ran for two scores and Silas Bolden and Deshaun Fenwick also had TD runs for Oregon State.

Jordan Mims ran for 122 yards and two scores, and Haener threw for 360 yards for the Bulldogs, who were seeking their first 2-0 start since 2013.

THE TAKEAWAY

Oregon State: The Beavers won for the first time in six trips to Fresno State and got through a tricky opening stretch against Boise State and Fresno State with two wins.

“That’s big,” Smith said. “These are two quality teams that we just played. Our main goal isn’t to be great non-conference. But these two games set us up. The type of style Pac-12 compared to these two teams is not much different.”

Fresno State: The Bulldogs were hoping for their first home win against a Pac-12 team in 10 years but blew too many chances. They drove to the Oregon State 25 or closer seven times and turned those trips into just two touchdowns. Montano missed a 34-yard field goal after one red zone drive and Fresno State settled for field goals four other times for 12 points. Mims’ TD run in the third quarter provided the only TD until Haener’s late TD.

“We moved the ball well and did a lot of good things but you have to score touchdowns,” Haener said. “Some of that is on me. I have to do a better job with decisions down in the red zone.”

UP NEXT

Oregon State: Hosts Montana State next Saturday.

OREGON STATE 35, FRESNO STATE 32

Oregon St. 7 7 7 14 35
Fresno St. 7 6 10 9 32

First Quarter

OSUColletto 2 run (Hayes kick), 5:39.

FRESMims 42 run (Montano kick), 2:19.

Second Quarter

OSUBolden 36 run (Hayes kick), 8:57.

FRESFG Montano 26, 3:04.

FRESFG Montano 23, :05.

Third Quarter

FRESFG Montano 43, 10:21.

FRESMims 11 run (Montano kick), 6:04.

OSUFenwick 4 run (Hayes kick), 4:04.

Fourth Quarter

FRESFG Montano 37, 10:31.

OSUHarrison 17 pass from Nolan (Bolden pass from Nolan), 1:50.

FRESBrooks 4 pass from Haener (kick failed), 1:05.

OSUColletto 2 run, :00.

OSU FRES
First downs 23 24
Total Net Yards 397 492
Rushes-yards 37-178 29-132
Passing 219 360
Punt Returns 0-0 1-27
Kickoff Returns 4-65 3-86
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 14-27-0 30-47-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 2-16 1-12
Punts 5-47.8 2-40.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 8-65 10-67
Time of Possession 26:50 33:10

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHINGOregon St., Fenwick 19-102, Bolden 1-36, Martinez 4-18, Irish 2-13, Griffin 3-13, Colletto 3-6, (Team) 1-(minus 1), Nolan 4-(minus 9). Fresno St., Mims 21-122, Sherrod 2-8, Haener 4-4, Remigio 1-1, Cropper 1-(minus 3).

PASSINGOregon St., Nolan 14-27-0-219. Fresno St., Haener 30-46-0-360, (Team) 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVINGOregon St., Musgrave 5-80, Harrison 5-53, Gould 1-42, Irish 1-23, Bolden 1-15, Griffin 1-6. Fresno St., Cropper 8-83, Remigio 6-100, Kelly 4-95, Mims 3-27, Pope 3-24, Brooks 3-21, Jones 2-8, Pauwels 1-2.

MISSED FIELD GOALSFresno St., Montano 52, 34.

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