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CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State offensive line is one of 23 to be recognized by the Joe Moore Award, which has announced its midseason watch list.

The Foundation for Teamwork, which has presented the honor since 2015, announced the watch list for the honor, which is given to the nation’s top offensive line after every season.

Oregon State’s line has helped the Beavers to just under 200 rush yards per game, and the Beavers have allowed only eight sacks, third-fewest in the Pac-12 Conference.

Six different Beavers have started on the offensive line for Oregon State this season, with four – Joshua Gray, Tanner Miller, Taliese Fuaga and Heneli Bloomfield – starting all seven. Jake Levengood has seen action in six, while Grant Starck has one start on the year.

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