After Bill Bedenbaugh opted to stay as the Offensive Line Coach at Oklahoma rather than follow Lincoln Reilly to USC, the Trojans appear to have zeroed in on Texas A&M’s Josh Henson as their replacement target, and have lured him away from College Station by naming him Offensive Coordinator.
Henson came to A&M in 2019 after previous stops at Oklahoma State and Missouri. The senior-laden 2020 offensive line was the unquestioned strength of the team, but Henson’s lines in 2019 as well as 2021 were far less dominant. The Aggies will hope that returning three of five starters in 2022 will lead to yet another uptick in the production of the Maroon Goons.