By Carter Bahns, Beaver Blitz: Even in another down year, the Oregon State football team saw many players across its roster take steps forward in their development in 2020. From Joshua Gray going from a backup to a Second Team All-Conference performer, to Akili Arnold progressing from a redshirt player to one of the top-three leading tacklers on the team, and many more in between, a number of Beavers made noticeable leaps in production.
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