SAN FRANCISCO – Oregon State redshirt senior punter Daniel Rodriguez has been named the Pac-12 Conference’s Special Teams Player of the Week, it was announced on Monday.
Rodriguez, from Pleasanton, Calif., picked up his second special teams honor of the season after averaging 40.9 yards on nine punts in the Beavers’ 21-17 win over California Saturday in Berkeley. He trapped the Golden Bears inside their 20 twice and had an OSU game-long 51-yarder late in the third quarter.
Rodriguez is averaging 44.2 yards per punt this season, which would rank as the second-best single-season mark in school history if the season ended today. He’s also averaging 42.7 yards per punt over his career, which is tied for second-best in the program’s record books.
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Next Game
Oregon State visits Arizona on Nov. 2. The Beavers and Wildcats are set for a 1:30 p.m. PT kickoff on the Pac-12 Networks.