CORVALLIS — When asked to reflect on his entire Oregon State career, Storm Barrs-Woods began moving his hand in a wave motion, illustrating the highs and lows of a complicated career.
There were the flashes of the dynamic all-purpose weapon, the one that will end his time at OSU ranked fifth all-time in rushing (2,669 yards and counting) and as only the second player to compile more than 2,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards. Then there were the times Barrs-Woods was slowed physically by injury or in production by splitting carries.
Yet when Barrs-Woods wrapped his brain around the entire picture of life in Corvallis that will culminate with Saturday's Senior Day contest against Washington, his trademark wide grin crossed his face.