To show why OU's offense has been a little off this year, let's take a look at the Offensive line. Last year 14 different Offensive linemen took snaps. Those players were:
LT - Prior, McQueen
LG -
Carlotta, Lechner,
Pritchard, Everhart
C -
Allen,
Bales, Powell
RG -
Herman, Johnson, Lucas
RT - McGrath,
Dietz
The players in gray were Seniors, and are gone. I also put Dietz in gray, though he left for a different reason, due to injury. Adding in Smith, an experienced player who redshirted last year, that gives us the following players with experience to start the year:
LT - Prior, McQueen
LG -
Lechner, Everhart
C -
Powell,
Smith
RG -
Johnson, Lucas
RT -
McGrath
Not too bad, really, until you start taking out the players with injuries, who I have in orange. Then consider that the three of the "veteran" players didn't have a lot of snaps between them. McQueen probably had 120 snaps, Lucas maybe 20, and Everhart perhaps 10. Not really much left, is there? I guess it's good that the one real veteran that was left was the starter at LT, probably the most important position, since he protects TT's blindside, but there isn't a lot of veteran firepower to give you the push you need for an effective running game.
Sooooo, you end up with some young guys learning under fire (data on snaps is up through Peay):
Troy Watson - Redshirt Freshman, RT (7 snaps at Louisville, then started Marshall and Peay)
Nic Gibbons - Redshirt Freshman, RG (71 snaps so far)
Durrell Wood - True Freshman, RG (28 snaps versus Peay, started at Akron)
Mike Curtis - Redshirt Sophomore, RT? (3 snaps versus Peay)
Bubba Williams - Walkon Redshirt Junior, C (6 snaps versus Peay)
Jacob Welter - Redshirt Sophomor, LG? (3 snaps versus Peay)
Lightner waved his magic wand, and brought in fresh faces, and Ohio got by. It was very nice to have McGrath, Powell and Smith back against Akron, though. Now I think it looks like:
LT - Prior, McQueen
LG -
Lechner, Lucas, Everhart, Welter
C -
Powell, Smith, Williams
RG -
Johnson, Wood, Gibbons
RT -
McGrath, Watson, Curtis
Lechner and Johnson are very good players, and hopefully they will make it back at some point, but in the meantime, this group is getting the job done.
Last Edited: 10/7/2013 1:54:57 PM by L.C.