Oklahoma State has myriad questions across its roster entering the 2021 season — at running back, on the offensive line, in the heart of the defense — but it does not have one at its most important position: Quarterback.
OK, so maybe that’s too simplistic a statement. There are questions about the position — namely about how much returning starter Spencer Sanders can improve as a decision-maker, and whether or not he is equipped to lead the Pokes to the promised land only seen by middle-aged Brandon Weeden and his 2011 club. But Sanders is QB1 with a bullet entering the season.