Top WR Cuts Ties with Beavers, Heads to Pac-12

Former Oregon State wide receiver Jeremiah Noga will have two chances to take on his old team this season.

On Saturday, the redshirt senior announced his transfer to Washington State. Due to an unusual scheduling format in the final year before Pac-12 expansion, Oregon State and Washington State are set to meet twice — once on November 1 and again on November 29.

Oregon State Football Interview: Jeremiah Noga (3/8/25)

 

Noga, a three-star recruit out of Hidden Valley High School near Grants Pass, originally joined Oregon State as a preferred walk-on. He spent his entire college career with the Beavers before entering the transfer portal in April, shortly after the team’s spring game.

In 2024, Noga played all 12 games for Oregon State, recording 23 receptions for 266 yards, averaging 11.6 yards per catch. His standout game came against Nevada, where he hauled in six passes for 94 yards.

 

With Oregon State’s receiver group featuring several returning players and emerging talents like Taz Reddicks and Zachary Card, Noga — one of the more experienced members — may have sought more opportunity elsewhere. He now adds depth to Washington State’s wide receiver corps heading into the fall seaso

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