After a disastrous journey east to Boone, North Carolina that saw the Beavers lose to Appalachian State for their sixth consecutive loss, there are questions about whether or not Oregon State football can turn this season around.

Oregon State is set to host Wake Forest at 12:30 p.m. Oct. 11 to Reser Stadium in Corvallis to kick off the back half the schedule.

The winless start featuring losses to top-10 opponents Oregon and Texas Tech is rated as one of the most challenging in college football, while the remainder of the OSU schedule is considered one of the easiest.

“We’re 0-6, that’s disappointing,” coach Trent Bray said in his weekly press conference. “That’s not where we thought we’d be or anything. What has to change is what we saw the last two weeks; we’re in position to win

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