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Seth Collins took awhile to get going for Oregon State after getting the majority of snaps, but after he hurdles this poor Weber State defender he wasn't looking back.
How's this for an #SCTop10 and #12Best play? @Pac12Networks @SportsCenter https://t.co/or73sIP4Bb
— Beaver Athletics (@beaverathletics) September 5, 2015
Here's a better look at that first hurdle.
Avoiding that last thing at work before Labor Day weekend like... #WEBvsOSU pic.twitter.com/s3F08QtFyn
— #BackThePac (@Pac12Networks) September 5, 2015
Collins's first snap was equally spectacular, taking that ball and running with it.
This was @OSUBeaversFB starting QB Seth Collins' first play of college football. #WEBvsOSU pic.twitter.com/rTwnUMKtzn
— #BackThePac (@Pac12Networks) September 5, 2015
And he finally did more regular quarterback things by throwing a touchdown to Jordan Villamin.
This one was just pretty. Collins connects with Villamin for the TD! #WEBvsOSU WATCH live: http://t.co/YfMNDWLu5w http://t.co/jHvX4zyXop
— #BackThePac (@Pac12Networks) September 5, 2015
Seth Collins has a history of hurdling too. Check out what he did in the spring game.
Collins finished with only 92 passing yards on 18 attempts and 10 completions, but he threw two touchdowns. More importantly, his ground game was on point, leading the Beavers in rushing with 152 yards on 17 carries.
Clearly, Weber State is not a good defense, or a good team, or a good anything, but that is something to keep in mind as Collins develops into his body. He will be someone to reckon with in the future.
Gary Andersen confirmed after the game that Collins has won the starting quarterback job over Marcus McMaryion.