State of the Beavs: Who Will Be Oregon State Football's Starting Quarterback in 2024?

Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) throws the ball during the first quarter against Oregon at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore. on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.

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Oregon State quarterback Ben Gulbranson (17) throws the ball during the first quarter against Oregon at Reser Stadium in Corvallis, Ore. on Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022. Ncaa Football Oregon Vs Oregon State 1452 / BRIAN HAYES / STATESMAN JOURNAL / USA TODAY NETWORK

With the time until kickoff quickly dwindling, the Beavers have a decision to make: who takes the reins under center for the 2024 season? This week on State of the Beavs, your host Matt Bagley runs through the Beeavers options and gives his take on who that job should go to in the immediate future and what each option brings to the table. You'll also hear some clips from the players made available to the media so far during fall camp, including the most experienced quarterback in the room: Ben Gulbranson. Go Beavs.

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About State of the Beavs

Each week, veteran sports broadcaster and writer Matt Bagley examines the news and storylines at play for Oregon State University Athletics. Occasionally joined by contributors for Sports Illustrated's coverage of the Beavers, as well as the occasional guest spot from Beavers past, present, and future. Get caught up with the playlist below. New episodes are typically released on Tuesday mornings.

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Joe Londergan

JOE LONDERGAN

Joe Londergan joined the SI brand in 2023 with G5 Football Daily. With over 15 years of experience in covering and working directly in college and pro sports, Joe's expertise has been featured in Front Office Sports, SB Nation, and XRAY.FM. He is a member of both the Football Writers' Association of America and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers' Association. Joe holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Louisville and a master's degree in sports administration from Seattle University. Outside of his writing career, Joe enjoys golfing, although he admits that while he hits driver decently, his short game is a liability.

Matt Bagley

MATT BAGLEY

Matt fell in love with radio during his college days at Oregon Tech, and pursued a nine year career in sports broadcasting with Klamath Falls' and Medford's highest-rated sports radio stations. He currently lives in McMinnville wine country and is excited to talk about the Beavers again.