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OSU’s Attempt to Mend its Offensive Line is Not Going as Planned

Last season, the Cowboys had a glaring weakness across the offensive line. Inexperience, injury, and lack of depth forced OSU to play tight ends as lineman (Thanks, Veatch) and the running game was mostly unwatchable. On the recruiting scene, Gundy and Co. made significant attempts to get lineman who could compete as early as next season.

Although there were five offensive lineman who inked with the Cowboys, it appears only three of those lineman will be available headed into fall camp.

Matt Kellerman, an offensive guard from Butler County Community College, left the program in February after joining in the spring semester, and it is believed that Vaimoe Sekona, a highly touted prospect from Crespi, Calif.