In-N-Out Burger is known throughout the country as perhaps the finest fast-food joint in existence.

Unfortunately, all 281 of its locations are in Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and Texas, and the closest restaurant to Corvallis, Ore., is in Redding, Calif., 356 miles away.

After upsetting No. 19 UCLA in Los Angeles on Saturday, Oregon State head coach Mike Riley decided to treat his players to the delicacy, and tweeted that the team would be going to the hallowed ground of beef:

"Just finished our business in LA, now it's time for a little fun, headed to In-N-Out as a team! #GoBeavs2012"

To prove he wasn't playing some kind of sick joke, Riley tweeted a picture of the restaurant once the team arrived:

"We weren't joking, double-doubles for everyone! Great win! #GoBeavs2012"

Asked on Twitter if he was buying, Riley responded:

"Of course, these guys deserved it!!!"

What a guy.

Still, we have plenty more questions. Did everybody get to order for themselves or did Riley just ask for like 200 double-doubles? Does he know about the "secret menu"? Did they get fries and/or drinks? Was the staff overwhelmed? Were there enough napkins on the bus?

Perhaps the biggest takeaway is that if a recruit would choose a school based on Chick-fil-A, then Saturday's dinner will surely do wonders for Riley's future recruiting efforts.

UPDATE (3:45 a.m. ET): Riley tweeted out some more info on the trip, answering the questions about his ordering process:

"FYI ordered 200 double doubles w/ fries. It was a deal we made with players, you win you get In-n-Out."

There you have it.