Is the glass half-full (lots of options up front, and they're just tinkering to find the absolute best) or half-empty (not very good tackle options, so they're willing to move Connor McGovern to a lesser position to fill a hole) for the Missouri offensive line?
For the most part, you could say that Mizzou's spring practice sessions played out about as expected. The Tigers struggled at wide receiver (and, therefore, quarterback), and we expected no less given the youth (and injuries) at the position. Meanwhile, the defense began to experiment with slightly different, aggressive schemes under new coordinator Barry Odom.