Passing Out Grades: Report Card for the Sooners vs. West Virginia

The Oklahoma Sooners played another tight one in their 16-13 win over West Virginia, but how did each position group grade out in the week 4 win?

Offensive Line: D

This offensive line has to play better. Simple as that. This team can’t put together a run or show signs of improvement if the offensive line is not playing better.

If the offensive line play improves, so does the quarterback play. This team has too much talent at running back, wide receiver, and tightend/h-back for it not to. Anton Harrison had a rough game and was replaced by transfer Wanya Morris in the second half. That will be something to monitor as they get ready to play a Kansas State team that is unafraid of them.

The Kansas State team doesn’t present the level of talent the West Virginia defensive line does but they will be well-coached and ready. Morris was a two-year starter at Tennessee. He’s played a lot of football and was very highly recruited. Is he going to be the one to solidify Rattler’s blindside?

Much like Rattler, the final drive allowed them the opportunity to salvage an otherwise abysmal performance. They answered the call and will hopefully take that as a building block into this week

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