2021 position preview: Offensive line
- Chris Becker, Assistant Sports Editor, @bhris_cecker316
- Jun 16, 2021 Updated Jul 2, 2021
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Offensive lineman Josh Sills, a graduate transfer, announced his return to Oklahoma State nine days after the end of the 2020 season.
His caption on his Instagram post announcing his return was simple:
“Unfinished business,” the caption read.
Sills took advantage of the free COVID-19 eligibility, choosing to play one more collegiate football season. His return boosts a Cowboys offensive line that lost two of their starters from 2020.
Center Ry Schneider and tackle Teven Jenkins decided to take the professional route, and not take the NCAA’s free year. Jenkins was drafted to the Chicago Bears in the second round of the NFL draft.
The Cowboys however, have the bodies up front this upcoming season they didn’t have at this point in the 2020 offseason. Due to injuries throughout the past season, the Cowboys young lineman, like Jake Springfield and Preston Wilson, earned experience up front during this time.
“Unfortunately, what we went through last year, we started the season with a group of five and by the time we were in the sixth or seventh game, we never got back to that group of five until maybe the eighth game,” coach Mike Gundy said. “So, it’s good for them to work together and get used to communicating."
The Cowboys also return Hunter Anthony, who can play both guard and tackle, and Cole Birmingham. Both started OSU’s first game last season before season ending injuries.
Offensive line coach Charlie Dickey brought in center transfer Danny Godlevske, who has experience starting, something the Cowboys lack with the depature of Schneider.
“(Godlevske) has a terrific attitude, work-ethic, mental approach, didn’t miss a snap, didn’t miss anything in practice," Gundy said. "I pushed those guys really hard in the spring. He made that transition, not only mentally — which is not easy — but he also did it physically.”
The Cowboys offensive line is in a much better place in the summer of 2021 then it was in the summer of 2020 because of those injuries it suffered through last season, which gave a lot of players valuable experience.
“I’m excited about them coming together as a group and I’m really excited they stayed healthy in the spring and it gives them a chance to get stronger, develop more and stay healthy and play well in the fall,” Gundy said.
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2021 position preview: Linebackers
- Dean Ruhl, Sports Editor, @the_ruhl_book
- Jun 23, 2021 Updated Jul 2, 2021
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It wasn't a hard decision for Malcolm Rodriguez to return.
As he watched former Oklahoma State linebackers Amen Ogbongbemiga and Calvin Bundage sign contracts with NFL teams as undrafted free agents, Rodriguez remained in Stillwater for spring practice.
He knew the ropes - this was the fourth spring he spent with coach Mike Gundy and his staff - but this time he wasn't a wide-eyed freshman. He was expected to be the leader.
"I just talked to my family and coaches and I felt like I had a few more things to work on," Rodriguez said. "Also I was getting my degree in the fall so it was kind of a no-brainer to come back."
Rodriguez, a senior who accepted the NCAA's offer for a free year of eligibility, will anchor the linebacker corps. He led the team in tackles with 82, the second consecutive season he has accomplished this.
Add on seven of those being tackles for loss, three sacks, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery, Rodriguez, who started every game this past season cements the linebackers.
"I've been working on my drops, reading the (quarterbacks) and playing with my hands more at the line of scrimmage," Rodriguez said.
Devin Harper will also be a valuable asset. The redshirt senior only started one game, but made appeared in all 11 games, ranking sixth on the team with 37 tackles.
Lamont Bishop, a transfer from Iowa Central Community College, was expected to have an immediate impact after his transfer in 2020, but an undisclosed injury sidelined him for the entire season.
Gundy said Bishop was one of the many players who arrived on campus last season out of shape, an added setback along with the injury, but has since gotten into shape.
Gundy said Bishop ran a 4.58 40-yard dash, something he was impressed by especially at Bishop's weight (235).
"We have to find a way to get him on the field," Gundy said. "We don't have a lot of guys who can run that fast that weight that much that at this point I don't think he's scared of football, so we've got to get him out there."
The depth of the group will be built around redshirt sophomores Na'Drian Dizadare and Kamryn Farrar and redshirt freshmen Constantino Borrelli, Jeff Roberson and Tyler Berryhill.
"Our young linebackers are functioning pretty well," Gundy said.
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2021 position breakdown: Cornerbacks
- Dean Ruhl, Sports Editor, @the_ruhl_book
- Jun 30, 2021 Updated Jul 7, 2021
Rodarius Williams sat on his front porch with his head in his hands.
Consoled by his mother, he anxiously awaited for his phone to ring. As the NFL draft crept closer to the seventh, and final round, the former Oklahoma State cornerback knew time was running out to hear his named called.
Eventually, the call did come. In the sixth round, with the No. 201 overall pick, Williams was selected by the New York Giants, and found himself packing his bags for East Rutherford that evening.
While Williams would be filling in an opening in New York, he was leaving an even bigger opening back in Stillwater.
Since arriving on campus in 2016, Williams started 48 consecutive games, an OSU record, and was regarded as one of the better shutdown cornerbacks at the college level.
"We’ll have a couple corners that’ll be in the rotation that will have to learn on the run," coach Mike Gundy said. "The other guys, they’ve all played forever and they should be better of eliminating getting their eyes violated on run-pass which is what happens in this league."
With Williams' departure, senior Jarrick Bernard-Converse assumes the role of leader on the team. Similar to Williams, Bernard-Converse currently leads the team in consecutive starts with 33.
“You have to start with trusting each other and trusting the scheme that coach (Jim) Knowles is telling us to do," Bernard-Converse said. "Just going out and competing every day and playing our hardest and doing our job. I think that is going to be our key focus this year for getting us to the top."
The starter alongside Williams last season, Bernard-Converse led the cornerback corps in tackles with 32, 27 of which were unassisted.
Bernard-Converse's starting spot is solidified, but the other remaining opening could land with one of two players.
Graduate transfer Christian Holmes used his extra year of eligibility to return to OSU, after appearing in all 11 games last season. Holmes led the cornerbacks in tackles for loss with three, and was credited with 25 tackles in 2020.
Junior Thomas Harper also is a viable starter for the Cowboys. Harper also played in all 11 games last season, totaling 31 tackles, and interception and fumble recovery.
While the starting rotation is set, the cornerback group will be able to flex its depth this season.
Korie Black, Jabbar Muhammad, Demarco Jones and Jordan Reagan are all sophomores or below heading into the season, and have received considerable praise from Gundy.
“The jump (Black) made from last year to this year is phenomenal,” safety Tre Sterling said. “The footwork he has, the speed he has and breaking on balls and routes. He definitely is balling out and chasing a (starting) spot right now.”
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