Wake Forest has found its way to good results, and now Oregon State hopes it can experience some of that as the teams clash Saturday in Corvallis, Ore.

"We've done a good job every week of constantly getting better," Wake Forest coach Jake Dickert said.

Wake Forest (3-2) played its first road game of the season last week and pulled off a 30-23 victory at Virginia Tech. This will be a different challenge, with the Demon Deacons planning to arrive in Oregon on Thursday afternoon in advance of the nonconference game.

"I'm very thankful for this game just to get familiar with taking a team across the country," Dickert said. "We're going to have to do it quite often in this league (the Atlantic Coast Conference)."

The Beavers (0-6), who are beginning a stretch of four consecutive home games

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