CORVALLIS — In a brutal season like the one Oregon State football is navigating, motivation can be hard to come by.
But the Beavers (1-7) have found it, thanks to former teammate and current Washington State wide receiver Jeremiah Noga.
“Jeremiah has been talking a little trash,” defensive back Kobe Singleton said with a smile. “So, it’s going to be a good, friendly battle. When we get on the field, it’s not going to be friends, but after it will be good game or whatever. I’m excited for not only me but everybody else to talk trash, have fun out there on the field. That’s kind of what we need.”
Noga transferred to the Cougars (4-4) this past offseason after four seasons in Corvallis. His redshirt junior year with the Beavers, he played in all 12 games and caught 23 passes for 266 yard

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