(Sean Meagher/Staff)
CORVALLIS — Seth Collins leaned back in his chair at a table on the club level of Reser Stadium, donning a black uniform with a new number — 22 — across his chest.
He smiled. He thoughtfully answered every question at Oregon State's preseason media day before fall camp begins Friday in Bend.
He looked at ease while publicly explaining for the first time why he opted to stay in Corvallis to play a multi-dimensional offensive role for the Beavers rather than transfer to Northern Illinois to play quarterback.
"As a kid, you always dream and you dream big," Collins said.