Quarterback Maalik Murphy #6 of the Oregon State Beavers watches the game from the sidelines during the first half of the game against the Lafayette Leopards at Reser Stadium on October 18, 2025, in Corvallis, Oregon.Ali Gradischer/The Oregonian & OregonLive
CORVALLIS — As any Wall Street stockbroker would tell you, sometimes an investment just doesn’t work out.
Oregon State football could end up making that admission in the weeks to come. A second-half turnaround in Saturday’s first win of the season over Lafayette was fueled in part by the positive energy around dynamic backup quarterback Gabarri Johnson.
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