Oklahoma could have all the stars in the world on offense, and if they don't have solid offensive line play, none of that talent will matter. It has been a point of emphasis for the team this offseason, with OU bringing in a number of transfers and high-level high school recruits to help fortify one of the team's biggest weak spots last season.

Offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh said he feels like, at this point, he has six or seven guys that can help Oklahoma win football games this season. When asked if he feels like the progression of the group as a whole is where it should be, he said, "Do I ever think that? No. I mean, we won the Joe Moore Award, and I thought we sucked, you know what I mean? That's just that's how it is, man. As a coach, you know, you're never satisfied. You know

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