Christmas Comes Late As Beavers Hold Off SMU For Thrilling Holiday Bow Victory
Ricky McKinley // Dam Daily • Published: December 24th, 2026
Do you believe in miracles?! 'Cause Beaver Nation sure does after their thrilling 31-28 victory over the 16th-ranked SMU Mustangs, securing the Beavers' 10th win of the season.
From the opening play of the game, it was obvious the SMU Mustangs had the edge athletically as Dramecko Green burst 17 yards around the edge. On the same drive it also became evident that the Beavers simply weren't going to back down, as they rebounded after giving up the 17-yard run by forcing a punt three plays later.
That was how much of the game went, with a steady ebb and flow. The Mustangs' next possession quarterback Kevin Jennings completed passes of 7, 5, then 28 yards to move over midfield, but then three straight incompletions sent the punting unit back onto the field. Their third drive, now trailing 7-0, finally saw a small crack in the Dam as Jennings connected with tight end Tripp Riordan for 44 yards before hitting Chris Dawn Jr on a 12-yard slant to tie the game at 7 apiece.
Oregon State would rally for a field goal, retaking the lead at 10-7, but a trio of runs by the Mustangs had them galloping again on their ensuing drive. That is, until Michael Montgomery laid into Kevin Jennings for the sack, a common theme on the night as Jennings would absorb six sacks and numerous other hits, then came up with a pass breakup on 3rd-and-long to send the punting unit back onto the field.
Beavers' return man Zachary Card was runner-up for the Jet Award this year and reminded those in attendance why, weaving through the Mustangs' punt coverage on his way for a 79-yard punt return touchdown to jolt the Beavers into a 17-10 lead.
Jennings and the Mustangs appeared ready to punch right back with a 37-yard completion to Jalen Cooper, but a pair of sacks coupled with an incompletion brought a return from the punting unit, already for the fourth time in the contest for the #1-rated offense nationally. The Beavers would finally be bent to their snapping point the next time Jennings took the field, however, as the senior quarterback found Chris Dawn Jr for a 43-yard leaping grab up the sideline before splitting the safeties with a seed to halfback Dramecko Green for a 27-yard touchdown to pull within three points.
Kallen Gutridge wasn't satisfied taking a three-point lead into the half and took matters into his own hands, going 8/8 for 83 yards with a 9-yard touchdown to Malachi Durant with just nine seconds on the 1st-half clock to buoy the lead to 24-17 going into the break.
Oregon State would be unable to pad their lead with the first possession of the second half and Dramecko Green quickly struck again, churning out 24 yards before jolting up the field again for a 48-yard rushing touchdown, chewing up the entire field in just two plays to once again pull within a field goal of the Beavers.
Both defenses would settle in until Oregon State once again got on the board with a 27-yard touchdown to Zachary Card, marking his second touchdown of the Holiday Bowl, pushing the lead to 31-21 going into the pivotal 4th quarter.
A 44-yard kick return after Card's touchdown had the Mustangs within striking distance, but another sack on Jennings forced the Mustangs to attempt a 44-yard field goal, but in what could be considered the play of the game, sophomore cornerback Trey Glasper came shooting around the corner, with a slightly awkward angle, but still managed to get in the path of the field goal, deflecting it with his forearm for the block. The three points saved would end up being critical to the Beavers' win.
Oregon State was unable to take advantage of the prime field position, however, and Jennings wasted little time in advancing back into scoring range, opting to take the kicker out of the equation with passes of 20 and 49-yards to Jalen Cooper, the last for a touchdown to pull within three points of the Beavers.
A 49-yard rush by Salahadin Allah had the Beavers churning along for what could be a decisive score with just 8:21 left in the 4th quarter, but the Beavers had little traction following Allah's jaunt and were forced into their own long field goal attempt. The Mustangs would not be able to enact revenge and block their own kick, but McCreery missed the 42-yarder regardless and left the score at three, with the Mustangs in great field position to boot.
Now earlier I said Glasper's blocked field goal
could be considered the play of the game, but ultimately that honor goes to the final play, on the final drive of the Mustangs' season.
Jennings would once again connect with tight end Tripp Riordan for 30 yards to open the drive, then after a penalty forced 2nd-and-14 found Chris Dawn for 19 yards to move the chains once again. Now at the Oregon State 31-yard line, a game-tying field goal felt inevitable. Rhett Lashlee and the Mustangs must have felt that way too, because despite over five minutes of play left, they suddenly slowed the game down with a pair of runs, one of which lost two yards. Now facing 3rd-and-12 from the 33, they had to pass.
Instead, that man popped up once again. The one everyone has been talking about in Corvallis since he arrived from the sunny shores of Hawaii.
Ka'eo Akana stripped his blocker and chased Jennings out of the pocket, with enough of an angle to discourage Jennings from simply running upfield. Instead, the senior QB spun to his left side, desperately looking for an open receiver, or a lane to run through. Instead, he found grass as Akana dragged him into the dirt right near midfield.
Suddenly 3rd-and-12 turned into 4th-and-23 and the Mustangs had no choice but to punt. They would never see the ball again.
Salahadin Allah ran the ball seven times on the final drive as the Beavers salted away the final four minutes and sixteen seconds to secure an improbable Holiday Bowl victory.
Let's take it to the post-game press conference where Armando Leon is live now talking about the final drive as well as his defenses' overall effort in the Holiday Bowl.
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Question One - Brent Jones (NBC-7 San Diego): "Congratulations on the Holiday Bowl win, Coach Leon. Can you walk us through that final drive and more specifically, the final play there by Ka'eo Akana?"
Armando Leon: "The game plan going into the final drive was simple: don't get beat deep. If they were going to get a touchdown, I didn't want it to be on one of the patented explosive players we've been prone to give up this year. I wanted to make them earn it, but more importantly I knew that the more plays we could get them to run, the higher likelihood that someone would get home. And Ka'eo did just that. Not only was the swim move to get off the blocker impressive, but the ball IQ to hedge his pursuit of Jennings to cut off his escape route upfield, the patience to stay home and not overpursue, and then simply the athletic ability to get a guy like Jennings down in the open field. It was all a masterclass and just shows why he's been able to turn in such a magical season."
Question Two - Olivia LeRusso (Oregonlive): "Coach, going into this game many in the national media wrote off the Beavers' defensive prowess as "beating up on weaker competition." What do you say to that, and more importantly, what does this win do to that narrative?"
Armando Leon: "I think it puts it right where it belongs, Olivia. Burnt up, discarded, and swept away. People in the national media talk like we didn't hang with Oregon, or Texas State twice, or Boise State. We've played prolific offenses before this year and held our own, so I don't know why the sudden thought process was we wouldn't be able to hang with the #2 offense in the country. They're talented, but not invincible. If you get pressure on the quarterback, good things happen. And if you look at the stats, we do that better than almost anyone in the country."
Question Three - Stan Lewis (97.3 The Fan): "You've been known for your aggressive, yet risky, style all season. That type of aggressive play leads to a tendency to give up big plays on occasion, such as the touchdown receptions by Chris Dawn Jr and the numerous big plays by Dramecko Green. How necessary is it for the team to play complementary football, knowing you guys are going to give up a handful of big plays each game?"
Armando Leon: "We win as a team, Stan, and you saw that again tonight. Special teams were clutch from the punt return by Zach to the block by Trey. And you can't underscore Allah's impact with 155 rushing yards, or Gutridge keeping the chains moving with 240 passing yards and no turnovers. I could play aggressive, or conservative, but if they aren't putting points on the board, at the end of the day it doesn't matter. We go out there and hunt impact plays to swing momentum and we have faith that if we do give up some points, our offense is going to get 'em right back."
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For all the talk I heard over the past few weeks about how prolific the Mustangs' offense was, I didn't hear much talk about that egg they laid against Wake Forest to finish out the season. A loss that kept them out of the ACC Championship Game, at that. So while the numbers say this Mustangs' team was prolific, turns out they ain't built for links just yet.
I'm not sitting here saying our boys are either, however. We lost some winnable games this year that kept us from crashing the playoff. But I'm saying we're coming.
And that's a helluva lot more than we could say prior to this season.
Enjoy the offseason, Beaver Nation. 'Cause if this train keeps rolling, we're going to have plenty to be excited about come August.
#GoBeavs.
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| Team | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
| SMU | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 28 |
| Oregon State | 7 | 17 | 7 | 0 | 31 |
| Q | Team | Time | Play | SMU | Oregon State |
| 1st | Oregon State | 1:30 | Jake Reichle, 1 Yd Run | 0 | 7 |
| 1st | SMU | 0:30 | Chris Dawn Jr, 12 Yd Pass From Kevin Jennings | 7 | 7 |
| 2nd | Oregon State | 7:59 | Logan McCreery, 50 Yd FG | 7 | 10 |
| 2nd | Oregon State | 6:23 | Zachary Card, Returned Punt 79 Yds | 7 | 17 |
| 2nd | SMU | 2:31 | Dramecko Green, 27 Yd Pass From Kevin Jennings | 14 | 17 |
| 2nd | Oregon State | 0:09 | Malachi Durant, 8 Yd Pass From Kallen Gutridge | 14 | 24 |
| 3rd | SMU | 8:15 | Dramecko Green, 48 Yd Run | 21 | 24 |
| 3rd | Oregon State | 1:44 | Zachary Card, 27 Yd Pass From Kallen Gutridge | 21 | 31 |
| 4th | SMU | 8:24 | Jalen Cooper, 49 Yd Pass From Kevin Jennings | 28 | 31 |
SMU Oregon State
Passing | Stats Passing | Stats
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Kevin Jennings | 25/41, 413 Yds, 3 TD Kallen Gutridge | 21/35, 240 Yds, 2 TD
Rushing | Stats Rushing | Stats
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Dramecko Green | 9 Att, 98 Yds, TD Salahadin Allah | 22 Att, 155 Yds
Kevin Jennings | 8 Att, -47 Yds Jake Reichle | 7 Att, 19 Yds, TD
Receiving | Stats Receiving | Stats
----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
Jalen Cooper | 10 Rec, 168 Yds, TD Zachary Card | 7 Rec, 104 Yds, TD
Chris Dawn Jr | 5 Rec, 85 Yds, TD David Wells Jr | 5 Rec, 72 Yds
Dramecko Green | 4 Rec, 61 Yds, TD Malachi Durant | 1 Rec, 8 Yds, TD
Defensive | Stats Defensive | Stats
----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------
CB La'modrick Spencer | 12 Tkl LB Mike Montgomery | 4 Tkl, 2 TFL, 1.5 Sacks
DE DJ Warner | 6 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack DE Ka'eo Akana | 3 Tkl, 2 TFL, Sack
DE Jakhai Lang | 4 Tkl, TFL FS Kodi DeCambra | 8 Tkl, TFL, Sack