Oklahoma State’s offensive line is in the midst of significant turnover with three of its five starters in Brad Lundblade, Aaron Cochran and Zach Crabtree having exhausted their eligibility. And a fourth lineman, who could boon the rebuilding line as it tries to protect a new starting QB in 2018, is still unclear about his future.
Larry Williams, who began both 2016 and 2017 penciled as the Cowboys’ starting right tackle, saw each season come to an abrupt halt due to injury.
Following OSU’s third spring practice, Mike Gundy spoke about the where Williams and OSU stand.