Article By Luke McConnell on 26th April, 2010
In football, you normally have a core group of players which you build your team around.
More often than not, the offensive line is the most foundational unit for the offensive side of the ball.
For the Oklahoma Sooners, the offensive line has been a well-respected unit—one that was solid as a group and solid talent-wise. However in 2009, this unit dropped the ball on that one.
In 2008, the Oklahoma Sooners possessed the most potent offensive attack in the modern history of college football.
This unit rolled up over 500 yards of offense a game and scored and average of 51 points a game. The 716 total points scored is...
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