If Oklahoma’s offense is going to be markedly better in 2025, then it has to start up front. And if the Sooner offensive line is going to be better this year, then it has to start in the middle.
Oklahoma’s offensive line didn’t experience much continuity in 2024. Troy Everett is doing what he can to change that. Everett, a redshirt senior center, is a returner to the Sooners’ offensive line, which looks much different than it did a year ago.
Watch as Oklahoma center Troy Everett met with the local media following the Sooners' first-ever Crimson Combine, which took the place of OU's traditional spring scrimmage on Saturday afternoon.
Oklahoma football fans can get a glimpse of the future on Saturday. It won’t be the Red / White Game, but the Crimson Combine will pull back the curtain a little on the Sooners’ latest 5-star recruit, offensive tackle Michael Fasusi.
The biggest temptation in college football is to look ahead. Whether it’s way-too-early top 25s or ranking recruiting classes in which players haven’t even enrolled yet, this is a game that always has its eye on the future.
Much has been said about Oklahoma's offensive line this season, and most of it is reasonable criticism. Despite the fact that we knew the offensive line
Troy Everett was one of the few bright spots for Oklahoma’s offense in the second half last Saturday. The OU center returned to action for the first time