Quarterback Darell Garretson already has something that Oregon State lacked at the position at this point last season: Experience.The transfer from Utah State who sat out last season will lead the Beavers when they visit Minnesota on Thursday night. Dont expect him to be rattled under the lights on national television, coach Gary Andersen said.Hell be in the moment. He loves football. He loves the games. Thats what he works so hard for, Andersen said. And I think that -- I hope that -- it will be a calming feeling for some of the younger players who may be in the position to have a little more nerves than youd want them to have.Freshman Seth Collins, as well as redshirt freshmen Marcus McMaryion and Nick Mitchell, all saw time at starter for the Beavers last season. None of them had played a snap in a college game.Mitchell has since transferred. Collins announced that he was leaving, too, but then returned to Oregon State and will play at receiver this season. McMaryion remains, and looks to be Garretsons backup heading into this season.The Beavers finished 2-10 last season, not entirely unexpected after the teams overhaul in Andersens first year after Mike Riley departed for Nebraska.A year ago right now the quarterback situation was just so experienced that kids hadnt been in that spot, Andersen said. To have Darrell, the position hes in, where hes been in big games. Hes played in big venues on the road. Hes one of the quarterbacks who has gone in and beaten BYU at their stadium. Thats hard to do. Not a lot of QBs have success there.Garretson passed for 2,586 yards and 18 touchdowns in two seasons at Utah State before he transferred to Oregon State in June 2015.He was required to sit out a season under NCAA rules but that gave him time to study the Beavers offense that was installed under then-first-year coach Andersen.The redshirt year was hard, but I got to work on a lot of stuff, got to work on certain things you normally wouldnt be able to work on during the season. The year off was beneficial, for sure, he said at the start of fall camp.Garretson emerged in the Beavers spring game and Andersen named him the starter shortly thereafter, clearly defining his role going into fall camp.Its a good feeling to have a guy thats been in the moment, Andersen said. And like Ive said, theres nothing like reps. Theres nothing like game reps, theres nothing like practice reps to get you in a position to go. This team has definitely accepted him as the quarterback and their leader. Im excited to see him play. Hes produced pretty well when hes been in there and hell have high expectations of himself, no doubt.The Gophers went 5-7 last season before beating Central Michigan 21-14 in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit. Minnesota earned a bowl berth because there werent enough eligible FBS teams to fill the spots.That season was marked by the departure of coach Jerry Kill because of health reasons. Tracy Claeys, an assistant under Kill for 21 years, took over as head coach.Minnesota will be led by fifth-year senior quarterback Mitch Leidner, who threw for 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions while running for six more scores last season -- despite struggling with a foot injury that required surgery following the bowl game. Wholesale Yeezy Shop . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. The team also has yet to decide on the future of Doug Berry, who began the season as a consultant to the head coach but took over the offensive co-ordinators duties in July. 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Toowoomba trainer Richie Stephenson can hardly wait to get to the next Darley dispersal sale following the success of Emphasis.The four-year-old will step up to a $100,000 race in a fortnight after winning at Doomben on Saturday.Stephenson has been one of the Darling Downs top trainers for 50 years but in recent times has rarely brought horses to Brisbane unless he feels they can measure up.He has always believed Emphasis could win a good stakes race and rates him one of his best ever horses.Emphasis has rewarded his faith with six wins and nearly $200,000 prize money.The gelding is bred on strong Darley lines being by Domesday out of the Lonhro mare Rainbow.Believe it or not I got him for only $10,000 from Darley. He was a bit of a rat bag early and they were having a few problems with him, Stephenson said.But he has been great for us and I am sure he can win a good race.Stephenson has no doubt Emphasis will develop into a top stayer and he originally felt the gelding would be a Queensland Derby horse.He beat Im Belucci over 2000 metres at Doomben and that horse went on to finish third inn the Derby, Stephenson said.ddddddddddddBut after he ran fifth in the Toowoomba Guineas I decided to miss the Derby to give him a chance to mature.Emphasis will have his next start in the $100,000 Shoot Out Quality at Eagle Farm on December 31 which is a wild card race for the Magic Millions carnival.But I will probably spell him after that and set him for the winter staying races, Stephenson said.Im Beluccis trainer Desleigh Forster will continue to keep his stablemates Cylinder Beach and Too Good To Refuse apart this summer after both finished second at in stakes races Doomben on Saturday.Cylinder Beach ran second in the Brisbane Handicap while Too Good To Refuse was second in the Lough Neagh Stakes.They both had to come from a long way back and the winners ran near course record times, Forster said.I have been keen to keep them apart all summer. Cylinder Beach can run in the Bernborough Stakes and Too Good To Refuse in the Buffering Stakes on New Years Eve. ' ' '