One more month until Oregon State opens up their football season! Today, we continue our look at the best players on Oregon State’s schedule in 2018.
This time around, it’s the best wideouts that will line up against the Beavers.
The redshirt sophomore from Pasadena had a breakout freshman year in 2017 with 57 catches for 809 yards and five touchdowns. That receiving yardage total was second on the team only to Deontay Burnett, who’s now off to the NFL. With Burnett gone and the Trojans likely relying on a freshman quarterback, Vaughns role on the Trojans’ offense is only going to increase.