Oklahoma State released its first depth chart of the football season on Monday ahead of the season-opening game Saturday against Tulsa, and it was met with few surprises. With 10 returning starters on defense and the skill positions on offense largely set, that’s probably good news.
There were some key takeaways from the two-deep, however, so let’s get to those.
1. Offensive line clarity
Bryce Bray and Jacob Farrell’s dismissal from the team last month left some holes in the offensive line for Charlie Dickey to fill, and now we know who will fill them.