Episodes

  • Jacquizz Rodgers, '21
    Apr 24 2026

    Jacquizz "Quizz" Rodgers arrived at Oregon State and quickly made an impact. In one of the most memorable games in program history, Rodgers rushed for 186 yards and two touchdowns to help the Beavers upset No. 1 USC on national television, announcing himself as one of college football's most dynamic playmakers.

    Over the next three seasons, Rodgers became a cornerstone of Oregon State's offense and one of the most accomplished players in school history. He recorded 19 games with more than 100 rushing yards and was one of just four players in program history to surpass 1,000 yards rushing and receiving while also topping 1,000 rushing yards in each of his three seasons. His accolades included Pac-10 freshman of the year, Pac-10 offensive player of the year and first-team all-conference honors in all three seasons.

    In this episode of Beyond the Field, Rodgers reflects on the mindset that fueled his breakout performance against USC and how his transition from high school to college football removed pressure and allowed him to focus on doing his job. He also shares insight into his decision to leave early for the NFL draft, the mental demands of competing at the professional level and the lessons he learned while building an eight-year career in the league.

    Now back in Texas, Rodgers is giving back to the game as a high school coach and trainer. He works with young athletes in his community, emphasizing discipline, preparation and the importance of education. After finishing his degree through Oregon State's eCampus program, he continues to use his experience to mentor the next generation while staying connected to Beaver Nation.

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    46 mins
  • Joy Selig, '92
    Apr 14 2026

    In Episode 5 of Beyond the Field, host David Endres, '82, chats with Oregon State gymnastics legend Joy Selig as she reflects on a career that left a lasting mark on Beaver history. From her early days discovering the sport to becoming a seven-time All-American and NCAA champion, Selig shares the dedication, pressure and mindset required to compete at the highest level.

    She also opens up about the moments that defined her career, including competing in front of packed crowds at Gill Coliseum, finding "the zone" at nationals and the surreal experience of having a statue built in her honor. Along the way, Selig highlights the teammates, coaches and Beaver community that shaped her journey both on and off the mat.

    This episode offers a candid look at the life of a student-athlete and the legacy of one of Oregon State's all-time greats.

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    58 mins
  • Steve Preece, '69
    Apr 9 2026

    What does it mean to be part of one of the most legendary teams in Oregon State history?

    In this episode of Beyond the Field, host David Endres, '82, sits down with former Oregon State quarterback Steve Preece, a member of the 1967 "Giant Killers" team that stunned college football. That season, the Beavers defeated No. 1 USC and No. 2 Purdue and tied No. 2 UCLA, cementing a legacy built on defense, discipline and belief.

    Preece reflects on his time in Corvallis, the culture under coach Dee Andros and what it took to compete against the nation's best. He shares lessons from leading in high-pressure moments and how that experience shaped his path to the NFL, where roster battles, injuries and constant competition defined the professional game.

    The conversation also explores life after football, building a career, redefining identity and staying connected to Oregon State. Preece offers a candid perspective on transition, resilience and the lasting impact of being part of something bigger than yourself.

    This episode is a look at toughness, perspective and what it means to be a Beaver for life.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Les Gutches, '97
    Feb 27 2026

    Wrestling is one of the toughest sports in college athletics and Les Gutches is one of its most relentless competitors.

    In this episode of Beyond the Field, host David Endres, '82, sits down with one of the most decorated athletes in Oregon State history. A Medford native and Beaver legend, Gutches reflects on a career built on discipline, preparation and an uncompromising standard of excellence.

    Gutches recounts his journey from youth wrestling in Southern Oregon to becoming a two-time NCAA champion, Dan Hodge Trophy winner, World Champion and Olympic Team member. He offers an inside look at the mental and physical demands of wrestling, the grind of training through exhaustion and the mindset required to succeed when there's no one to rely on but yourself.

    The conversation also explores Oregon State's storied wrestling tradition, the coaches and mentors who shaped him and how he chose Corvallis over national powerhouses to prove greatness could be built at home. Gutches shares how his collegiate career prepared him for the international stage, where he captured World Championship gold and competed among the best in the world.

    Beyond the mat, Gutches discusses the difficult transition away from competition, his path into coaching, leadership roles with USA Wrestling and his evolution into entrepreneurship and sports performance. At every stage, the principles remain the same: accountability, resilience and leaving things better than you found them.

    This episode is a powerful examination of elite performance, identity after sport and what it truly means to be relentless — on the mat and beyond.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Sydney Wiese, '17
    Feb 20 2026

    Few athletes have left a mark on Oregon State quite like Sydney Wiese.

    In this episode of Beyond the Field, host David Endres, '82, sits down with the Oregon State women's basketball legend to reflect on a journey defined by resilience and relationships. From driveway hoops in Phoenix to becoming one of the most accomplished players in program history, Wiese shares how Oregon State became home and why it ultimately called her back.

    Wiese revisits the Beavers' unforgettable run to the 2016 NCAA Final Four and the growth of women's basketball at Oregon State. She opens up about leadership, team culture and the lessons learned from championship-level preparation and adversity.

    The conversation also traces her professional career as a first-round WNBA draft pick, the challenges of life at the highest level of the sport, international play, injuries and the pivotal moment that led her to step away from playing and into coaching. Now back in Corvallis as an assistant coach, Wiese reflects on service, mentorship and what it means to give back to the program and community that shaped her.

    This episode is a look at legacy, identity beyond athletics and why — no matter how far you go — every road can lead back to Oregon State.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Mitch Canham, '11
    Feb 6 2026

    In the inaugural episode of Beyond the Field, host David Endres, '82, sits down with Mitch Canham, one of the most influential figures in Oregon State baseball history. From his days as a championship-winning catcher to becoming the Pat Casey Head Baseball Coach, Canham reflects on the mentors, moments and mindset that shaped his journey.

    Canham opens up about growing up in Washington, finding Oregon State almost by accident, and how a belief-driven culture carried the Beavers to back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007. He shares powerful stories from Omaha, the lessons Pat Casey instilled in his players and why accountability, gratitude and service remain at the core of the program today.

    The conversation also explores modern challenges facing college athletics—from NIL and recruiting to leadership in an era of constant change—while underscoring what hasn't changed: the importance of people, purpose and doing things the right way.

    This episode offers an inside look at Beaver baseball, leadership under pressure and what it truly means to represent Oregon State—long after the final out.

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    1 hr and 12 mins