If Tim Tibesar had a choice of which team he would have liked to open up against as Oregon State’s new defensive coordinator, it’s a sure bet it would not have been then-No. 5 ranked Ohio State on the road. “If you got to choose out of the, what, 125 teams, they would be in the lower three,” Tibesar said with a smile Wednesday afternoon. “But they put them on the schedule (and) we had to go play them.” The results, as one might expect, weren’t good as the Buckeyes rolled to a 77-31 victory. Ohio State rolled up 721 total yards of offense — 375 on the ground and 346 through the air — and scored on 10 of their 13 possessions. The three scoreless drives ended with a punt, the first half and an interception. The punt, though, pinned the Beavers deep and the Buckeyes scored their other touchdown when…
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