The Oregon State Beavers haven't been afraid to compete against college football's best programs on the recruiting trail, plucking athletes out of California, Texas, Georgia and Florida over the past couple of years.
Aiding their cause in the battle for cross-country commitments, Gary Andersen isn't afraid to be the first program to offer a young talent across the country.
Continuing along that thread, Oregon State offered six sophomores at Georgia powerhouse Grayson High School on Tuesday, sending a message that the Beavers intend to be a factor in the Southeast region.
Here's a look at the six class of 2019 prospects Oregon State offered:

Oregon State was the first offer from Trente Jones, who measures 6-foot-6, 282 pounds.