Unbelievably, we are one half of the way through Oklahoma State’s regular football season. In just a short couple of months, the optimistic buzz that comes with 0-0 has given way to the harsh realization that is 4-2. It could be worse, but it could get better.
Let’s recalibrate our expectations for OSU’s 2019 team and forecast the future based on what we’ve learned so far. Here are three things that have occurred to me, the outsider lookin’ in, after watching six games.
1. The O-line is Still a Work in Progress
We saw the impact Charlie Dickey had on OSU’s front in the form of early improvement, but a couple of injuries necessitated a mass shuffling on the front over the last couple of games and production has suffered specifically from a pass protection standpoint.