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Sneak Peek: Oregon State looks to end a 20-game road losing streak at Nevada

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Offensively, the Wolf Pack look a lot like Oregon State, at least statistically, as they’re close to 50-50 in run/pass balance (299 run/318 pass). Have to guess the real Nevada is somewhere in the middle of its two performances this season. There was the 72-point outpouring in a blasting of Portland State, then last Saturday’s 250-yard dud at Vanderbilt. The Wolf Pack are led by quarterback Ty Gangi, a three-year starter who led the Mountain West in passing yards during conference games in 2017. The Wolf Pack haven’t established a lead horse in the backfield, as their top running back is Toa Taua with 14 carries for 80 yards.