The Beavers, who rank 119th out of 120 teams in pass efficiency defense, now go up against 6-foot-8 quarterback Brock Osweiler and a Sun Devils offense that scored more points in a regulation game against USC than any other team in school history. A favorite target of Osweiler’s is former Oregon Ducks receiver Aaron Pflugrad, who had eight catches for 180 yards against Missouri. Arizona State is second to Utah in the Pac-12 in turnovers forced (five fumbles, three interceptions) and leads the Pac-12 in third-down defense (23.5 percent conversion) after holding USC to 1-of-9 on third down. Take away a 17-yard touchdown run by Malcolm Agnew in overtime against a gassed Sacramento State defense, and the Beavers have gained 38 yards on 22 plays in the red zone this season (and zero yards on four fourth-down conversion tries). Key injuries: RB Malcolm Agnew (hamstring) ran well in practice this week before pulling himself out on Thursday. He will miss his third consecutive game. CB Sean Martin (foot) has been in a boot this week and is very doubtful. OG Grant Enger (shoulder), who replaced Josh Andrews (knee), made the trip. DT Castro Masaniai (suspension) returns, and S Josh LaGrone (knee) may play after coming out of retirement. http://www.oregonlive.com/beavers/index.ssf/2011/09/oregon_state-arizona_state_pre.html
Don't recall making a point. Sharing a link and news article with latest injuries and game info. Is this against the rules or does it break your protocol that every post have a point, because if every post has to have a point, your post questioning the point of my post has no real point other than to question a point when the point is clear.