There has been no position group more maligned over the last four years at Oklahoma State than the offensive line. Joe Wickline left after the 2013 season and a position of strength became a weakness, and a model of consistency became — well, inconsistent.
Three more offensive line coaches have unpacked in the same office in the last five years, but the latest, prodigal Cowboy Josh Henson, looks like he’s ready to build on an encouraging, albeit injury-stricken, 2017 season.
Unfortunately before starting Year 2, Henson said goodbye to four-year starters at both center and right tackle in Brad Lundblade and Zach Crabtree, as well as grad transfer Aaron Cochran who spent last season watching Mason Rudolph’s blind side.