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8:00p - Tuesday, December 22nd Las Vegas Bowl
Teams Conference Spread Total Points
 
(16) Oregon State
  (8-4)
 Pacific-10         
(15) BYU
  (10-2)
 Mountain West       

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BYU running back Harvey Unga carries Oregon State safety Cameron Collins into the end zone for a touchdown during the first quarter of the Las Vegas Bowl NCAA college football game in Las Vegas, Tuesday Dec. 22, 2009. (AP Photo/Daniel Gluskoter)
 Pacific-10 - Division FBS 
TeamCHAMP ODDSDIV ODDSWLT
 Oregon 10-1   1030
 USC 15-1   940
 Arizona 100-1   850
 California 100-1   850
 Oregon State 40-1   850
 Stanford 100-1   850
 UCLA 100-1   760
 Washington 100-1   570
 Arizona State    480
 Washington State    1110
 


 Mountain West - Division FBS 
TeamCHAMP ODDSDIV ODDSWLT
 TCU 15-1   1210
 BYU 100-1   1120
 Utah 100-1   1030
 Air Force    850
 Wyoming    760
 UNLV    570
 San Diego State    480
 Colorado State    390
 New Mexico    1110
 

With his team in the Las Vegas Bowl for the fifth consecutive season, BYU's fifth-year coach Bronco Mendenhall is excited about the opportunity for a better performance in this year's trip to Sam Boyd Stadium.

Defeating the program he played for more than 20 years ago would make a win even more special.

Looking for their third bowl victory in four seasons Tuesday night, the 15th-ranked Cougars face No. 16 Oregon State, which has won five straight bowl games but is disappointed to not be closing out its season at the Rose Bowl.

BYU (10-2), making its fifth consecutive appearance in the same bowl for the first time since going to the Holiday Bowl from 1978-84, looks for its first postseason victory since beating UCLA 17-16 in 2007. Following a 48-24 loss at Utah in their 2008 regular-season finale, the Cougars fell to Arizona 31-21 in last season's Las Vegas Bowl.

"None of us felt like we played to our full potential a year ago, so I think that is a motivating factor to go back and maybe do it at a higher level," Mendenhall said.

BYU, winner of 10 or more games in a school-record four consecutive seasons, faces a Beavers team that finished second in the Pac-10 the last two seasons.

"When you scan through the list of bowl games, I think it could be one of the most compelling matchups of the bowl season," Mendenhall said of the Dec. 22 game that will mark the first time in the 18-year history of the Las Vegas Bowl that both teams are ranked.

BYU lost to Oregon State 10-7 in the teams' last meeting Nov. 15, 1986, in Provo. Mendenhall, a starting safety for the Beavers from 1986-87, made four tackles in that matchup.

Mendenhall was a graduate assistant at Oregon State in 1989 before serving as the program's defensive line coach in 1995 and defensive coordinator in '96. This will be the first time he coaches against his alma mater.

Mendenhall will look for another solid effort from senior Max Hall as BYU goes for its 10th bowl win. Hall, whose 31 victories are the most for a quarterback in BYU history, threw the winning 25-yard touchdown pass to Andrew George in overtime to lift the Cougars over Utah 26-23 on Nov. 28.

Hall's brother-in-law, senior tight end Dennis Pitta, is one of the Cougars' top downfield threats. A finalist for the Mackey Award given to the nation's top tight end, Pitta leads BYU with 57 receptions, 784 yards and seven touchdowns. He caught two passes against Utah to move past Austin Collie for most receptions in school history with 216.

Pitta also owns the NCAA record for tight ends with 2,856 career receiving yards.

Harvey Unga led BYU in rushing with 1,031 yards and 10 touchdowns this year. The Cougars' all-time leading rusher with 3,384 yards, he is the cousin of Oregon State freshman players Devin and Kevin Unga.

"There are many connections between Oregon State and BYU, of course Coach Mendenhall played and coached for the Beavers, but there are other ties to both programs as well,"said Beavers coach Mike Riley, whose team has won five straight bowls.

"This will be a great showcase for two of the best quarterbacks in the country on a national stage in Max Hall and Sean Canfield. I'm very excited about playing BYU and it will be a tremendous challenge for our team."

The Beavers (8-4), though, were hoping to head further west for their bowl game. With an opportunity to earn its first trip to the Rose Bowl since 1964, Oregon State had its four-game winning streak snapped with a 37-33 loss at No. 7 Oregon on Dec. 3.

"It's tough to swallow," Canfield said after completing 24 of 36 for 306 yards and two TDs.

Canfield, a first-team all-Pac-10 selection with 21 touchdowns and six interceptions, led the conference with 3,103 passing yards.

BYU's rush defense, ranked 23rd in the country, faces a major test in sophomore Jacquizz Rodgers. The first-team all-Pac-10 running back ran for 1,377 yards and a school-record 20 TDs, and he is tied for third in the Football Bowl Subdivision with 21 touchdowns.

Rodgers missed last season's 3-0 Sun Bowl victory over Pittsburgh with a cracked shoulder blade.

His older brother James, a junior, was also sidelined for that game due to a broken collarbone. He led Oregon State with 87 receptions, 1,007 yards and nine TDs this season, and needs three catches to tie Mike Hass for the school record of 90 set in 2005.

Oregon State has won five of eight matchups with BYU. The Cougars' last victory against the Beavers was 10-7 on Sept. 9, 1978, in Corvallis.

 Matchup Stats 
  Year To Date I/O Conf Last 5 H/A Streak
Team SU ATS PF-PA OU SU ATS SU ATS SU ATS
Oregon State Oregon State
 8-5   2-1-0   409-325   0-1-0   6-3   0-0   1-0   1-0   L2   L1 
BYU BYU
 11-2   2-1-0   461-280   0-0-0   7-1   0-0   0-1   0-1   W5   L1 
 


  
Head To Head Matchups This Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
 Dec 22, 2009   Oregon St at BYU   20-44       
 
Head To Head Matchups From Last Year
DateMatchupScoreSpreadTotal
No Head To Head Matchups Last Year
 
 


  Oregon State Beavers Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Dec 22 
  at BYU  at BYU
 Away   L   20-44   8-5       
 ->Dec 03 
  at Oregon  at Oregon
 Away   L   33-37   8-4   9.5   63.5 
 ->Nov 21 
  at Washington St  at Washington St
 Away   W   42-10   8-3   -31.0   56.0 
 ->Nov 14 
  Washington  Washington
 Home   W   48-21   7-3   -13.5   57.5 
 ->Nov 07 
  at California  at California
 Away   W   31-14   6-3   6.5   61.0 
 ->Oct 31 
  UCLA  UCLA
 Home   W   26-19   5-3       
 ->Oct 24 
  at USC  at USC
 Away   L   36-42   4-3       
 ->Oct 10 
  Stanford  Stanford
 Home   W   38-28   4-2   2.0   52.5 
 ->Oct 03 
  at Arizona St  at Arizona St
 Away   W   28-17   3-2   5.5   45.5 
 ->Sep 26 
  Arizona  Arizona
 Home   L   32-37   2-2   -3.0   44.5 


  BYU Cougars Last 10 Games 
Date Opponent Where Outcome Score Record Spread Total
 ->Dec 22 
  Oregon St  Oregon St
 Home   W   44-20   11-2       
 ->Nov 28 
  Utah  Utah
 Home   W   26-23   10-2       
 ->Nov 21 
  Air Force  Air Force
 Home   W   38-21   9-2       
 ->Nov 14 
  at New Mexico  at New Mexico
 Away   W   24-19   8-2       
 ->Nov 07 
  at Wyoming  at Wyoming
 Away   W   52-0   7-2       
 ->Oct 24 
  TCU  TCU
 Home   L   7-38   6-2       
 ->Oct 17 
  at San Diego St  at San Diego St
 Away   W   38-28   6-1       
 ->Oct 10 
  at UNLV  at UNLV
 Away   W   59-21   5-1       
 ->Oct 02 
  Utah St  Utah St
 Home   W   35-17   4-1       
 ->Sep 26 
  Colorado St  Colorado St
 Home   W   42-23   3-1       


8:00p - Tuesday, December 22nd Las Vegas Bowl
Teams Conference Spread Total Points
 
(16) Oregon State
  (8-4)
 Pacific-10         
(15) BYU
  (10-2)
 Mountain West       
 
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