Hey you filthy animals! I hope everyone hasn’t gotten eaten alive by cabin fever just yet. I always get excited around spring ball. The hardest time of the year for a college football player is right after you come back from the holiday break leading up until spring practice. Most people, college athletes included, truly don’t understand how much better you can get in the span of three short months. Working and growing those muscles, muscle memory, footwork, weight loss or gain, and just simply sharpening the edge. I’d say 90% or more of the general public doesn’t understand how to push themselves beyond the point of breaking, puking and simply asking and then making yourself to give just a little bit more. That’s what growing up is as a football player. Creating good work habits, good eating habits and good competition habits.
Why my little sermon on winter ball is relevant is that even last year outside of Ty Darlington (5th year) and Nila (5th year), the Sooners trotted out two freshman and a sophomore as starters on the O line. Jonathan Alvarez and Orlando Brown were both 2nd year players while Dru Samia came in and really did something that’s very rare in college football. That’s stepping in a elite power five conference as a 17 year old kid and earning a spot over 22 and 23 year olds. That doesn’t happen often. So with that, it kind of goes without saying that the tackle spots are probably locked up. Dru also led the team in the 225 rep test this year as well, which tells you what kind of worker he is.
After observing how Coach Bedenbaugh builds an offensive line, he loves those guys on the interior who are steamrollers. This year will be the first year that all of the starters along the front are players that Coach B went out and recruited. That means a lot because he has an idea of what he wants his offensive line to look like and how it needs to be able to function when he recruits guys.
Center: Right now Jonathan Alvarez is the starting center. Dependability is a big deal for O line coaches. Can you be where I need you to be when you’re supposed to be there, blocking the gap you’re supposed to block? Dependability is what got Alvarez the spot as well as Dru Samia outside last year. Simply do what you’re supposed to do. I’ve always been a fan of Jonathan’s. While he came under fire from the Sooner recruiting junkies because he wasn’t a recruit with a lot of accolades, the people in the know saw what Coach B did. An aggressive, quick, smart physical guy who play after play just put guys on their backs. At 6’3″ 297, he’s about the same size as the last two Sooner Centers. Ikard went 6’3″ 298 and Darlington went 6’3″ 289. Still with Jonathan coming into his 3rd year in the program, I expect him to be probably a little closer to 310 before it’s all said and done. So while he’s a little bit bigger, he’s also a little bit more powerful too. Having that year as a starter at guard will no doubt help him and I expect the position of center to be a physical upgrade.
Left Guard: At Left Guard I expect it to be Cody Ford. Cody goes 6’3 or 6’4″ and is about 320. So you immediately get bigger at the spot with Alvarez sliding inside to Center. Watching Cody Ford in high school, he was and is plenty athletic to play tackle, but his length forced a move inside to guard at the college level. This is a theme of recruiting when you watch really good offensive line coaches build their lines. They go after tackles who are maulers who they can kick down inside at guard. That way they don’t get “out-athleted” at the spot, while being really physical. What excites me the most about watching Cody play is that he is a steamroller. He generates north and south movement. After a redshirt year I expect him to be a lot like Orlando Brown out there. A guy who really turns a lot of heads and performs at a high level. Position upgraded.
Right Guard: At Right Guard when the dust settles I expect it to be Bennett Powers. While early reports are of Jamal Danley taking reps and being the starter to open the spring, this is going to be one of the more hotly contested competitions we’ll see. Ben goes 6’5″ 315 and Jamal goes 6’3″ 297. Ben has just a little bit more length, and when you watch the film on both of these guys coming out of Juco, Ben just seems more nasty. Believe me this is a good problem to have. Jamal had several offers like Florida, LSU, Missisippi State, etc..the talent is there, but can he put it all together? Ben strikes me as a guy who’s going to come in, be dependable and once he learns the system, you’d have a pair of steamrollers in him and Cody Ford at the guard spots. Either way the position is upgraded.
Several talented newcomers will be in Norman next fall to offer immediate depth, talent and competition. Stud’s like JonCarlo Valentin and Erik Swenson will come in and push people. This offensive line in the fall will have more depth and talent across the board at the two deep than we’ve seen in recent years. Guys like Bobby Evans will be pushing Orlando. Alex Dalton will get healed up from his ACL and he’ll be in the mix as well. Bedenbaugh is a master at getting guys on campus and letting the competition sort things out. Offensive linemen understand that details make a big difference. Being on time to lifts, meetings and film. Going to class. Work habits in practice and all of those little things make you compete every second. When you have talent two and three deep like Bedenbaugh has amassed, then it just makes the whole team better.
Other position groups take note and the consistency rubs off. Overall I expect the offensive line to be better this year. I think it will be more physical and more talented. I expect it to be much more sharp execution wise in year two in the system. When that happens guys can tee off and become half a step quicker off the ball. When O linemen don’t have to think, that’s when defenders get earholed and a lot of big plays happen.
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Whats up, JY?!?!
Music to my ears, JY! Trench ponies pull the bus.
A nasty nfl size line that will bury people in the dirt and open holes for their nfl size/speed backs. What is this 2008?
That ’08 line though…..
Yeah, very high bar indeed.
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More like 2014. I don’t think this team has the talent of the 08 line. They may have the size but not the talent just like the 2013, 2014 lines had. The 08 line had a top 5 pick to go with a 2nd rounder and another AA at OG.
Heck, I was pretty satisfied with that 2014 O-Line (run blocking wise). If that line can give Baker 4-5 seconds vs great talent, I’ll be very happy indeed.
Theres potential..
Size/strength = potential/ceiling
2016 has prototypical size equates to a higher ceiling than of last year.
Technique and execution maximizes your ceiling.
Coach B will get the most out of his guys.
I agree 2014 maybe more comparable and its a year early considering we get all these guys back for 2017… (future is bright)
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Good stuff, JY!
That’s a hell of a way to end the day. Thank you for another phenomenal write-up JY.
The O line is going to be dominant by mid-season. Hopefully they’ll be good enough to get some early season wins against very tough opponents.
This is beginning to look like one of the better O-lines of the Stoops regime. Brown and Samia are top shelf and nfl prospects at OT. Several good prospects at OG w/ Dalton back in the fall. Add 2 nfl draft ready RBs behind them. @teamauntjemima @gotyourpancakes
Ashton Julius?????
Will not see the field this year imo.
KJ, what’s the story with Orso? Is he the next Jammal Brown or what???
So ready to see this line come together. Hoping they gel faster than last years oline.
Regarding Alvarez and his Rivals/ESPN/whatever rating, do you want to know how much I care about that?
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++ As JY pointed out, this will be the first ‘All Bedenboom’ line. He knows what he wants and who can deliver. HS star ratings are meaningless when these guys line up.
I think JY is being very fair. I doubt if either Ikard or Darlington ever played at above 290. End of the year both guys were probably in the low 280s.
Excited to see Cody Ford get in there. His tape really impressed me. I agree with JY. This Oline should be upgraded along the interior across the board over last year’s squad. Much more physical and much more athletic.
JY, love your optimism and I do not think it is misguided. This offensive line should be better than last year’s and hopefully they can hit the ground running as they will not have much time to grow up. By the middle of the year, I think they will be flat out nasty. Always look forward to your posts.
Question to JY or any line savvy TFBer. Will improved line play help Mark Andrews and plays in his direction? I mean if the OC doesn’t have to worry much about the 5 big uglies needing to double team or other help from the TE, will it free up his options for TE in the pattern?
That question sounded much more coherent in my brain!!!
I would say yes. Here is why. If they do not need Mark to double on passing plays it obviously frees him up. In the running game if the bigs can handle their guys it will allow for a better play action out of the gun and this too will give Andrews freedom. Over all the better the line the better Mark will do.
Thx!!!
I think any time that you can pick and choose as an offense what you want to do, it benefits the production. Definitely not having to leave help and go max protection, puts more guys out in the route. At some point you’re going to have matchup issues as a defense against our skill guys.
Happiness is a JY sighting!!! And he delivered the goods on the big guys. Many thanks, JY!!
Yeah man, I’m looking at a job change soon so hopefully I can spend more time on here
JY, yeah, Baby. This is so good and really sorts out the big guys for those of us that are knowledge challenged yet enthusiastic about the trenches. I’m feeling even more optimistic about 2016 now. Thanks.
Love the perspective JY. Thanks!
jy, thxs………interested in your impressions post-spring…..looking forward to this…
“After observing how Coach Bedenbaugh builds an offensive line, he loves those guys on the interior who are steamrollers. This year will be the first year that all of the starters along the front are players that Coach B went out and recruited. That means a lot because he has an idea of what he wants his offensive line to look like and how it needs to be able to function when he recruits guys”
Great analysis. Thanx!
I like it
Very good, JY! Thanks!
Wow…I can’t see through all the sunshine pumping…Love it!..Truth is truth SDale.
JY we love what you bring to this site. Bring more if you can.
Hope to very soon
Tackles?
He says the tackle spots are prob locked up with returners O Brown and Samia.
JY, great to have you step in, I see you’ve been reading my comments about the line improving this season. lol. Always awesome to have your input and expertise, I totally agree that this group coach B has assembled is gonna be nasty.
Enjoyed your write up so much I’m gonna have a beer over it, have one yourself if you want. 🙂
Thanks Ray! I LOL’d
Great job JY – we gonna be dominating the trenches on both sides of the ball this year. Appreciate your analysis.
Excellent report JY. I can’t get enough of your analysis. Plus Trench Warfare is outstanding. As we go through spring, I look forward to seeing some Trench Warfare on our young line – hopefully showing improvement as well as promise.
Thanks again, and we’ll be waiting.
Nice OL Breakdown. Will be interesting to see how the other guys like Ashton Julius develop as well to give Bedenbaugh’s line that added depth. Nice to see the competition bring out the best in a bunch of the guys. Never can have too much depth.
Love your writeups, JY! The big uglies is where it begins and ends. Hopefully we’ll see Samaje and Joe having a track meet this year.
Great insight, JY! Love the way your passion for the position unit flows forth in your writing!
Terrific info and analysis, JY. thanks!!
Where does Ashton Julius fit into the mix? Guard obviously, but what’s the take?
He’s a guy who can play either. Size, footwork and physicality that will allow him to battle anywhere. Having a guy like him knocking on the door behind you provides all kinds of motivation.
As a long time supporter of Christian Daimler I’m stoked and expect him to see playing time and contribute positively at key late season games
Great stuff as always, JY. Happy Trenchin’!
Morning Jake!
Morning Golf – Got 10 minutes some TFB before the grind. The JY stuff is THE most educational for me – can’t get enough.
If I ever get a break, I’ll comment, but not much chance again this week. You guys just carry on!
Morning Cush! Be safe!
Morning, Golf! Where’s the Daily News?!
Still being implemented?
Good Morning Jake. You and Golf keep things in line 🙂
Certainly try & keep it lively up in here! I’m gonna need that Daily News Post up, though!
I asked Mr. Esco about his timing and he said he is early on Monday and Friday when he doesn’t have to work. So, being Thur, I suspect I will be on-the-road and then deep in the work pile.
Inexcusable
You too Cush! Be safe on your drive in this morning.
JY, that is some awesome stuff! Thank you!
Great read JY, Thanks.
Morning Metz!
Morning Golf!
Metz! Have to run, but I miss talking with you and the other “wild bunch” of TFB 🙂
Nice seeing ya Cush!
Great read JY, Thanks.
Its 7:25 and texsa sucks.Good morning and BOOMER!
SOONER!
And of course they do. They ARE suck!
SOONER! I have not found a time yet that the shorthorns do not suck!
There is no time,i concur.
Maybe at 24:01 military time on the 32nd of Never, but that is only theoretical and within proximity of binary black holes!
LOL!
Daily news is up.
Thanks JY!
Filthy animals, love it
What a great read! Thanks JY as always. I appreciate you taking me “to school”!
Sucks about Alex Dalton, he was really coming along well.
Sucks about Alex Dalton, he was really coming along well.
Much appreciated as always JY
Love it! thanks!
SR Sam Grant 6’7 played some TE
SR Jamal Danley 6’3
JR Jonathan Alvarez 6’3
JR Christian Daimler 6’7
JR Ashton Julious 6’6 to 68
JR walk on Erick Wren
SO Dru Samia 6’4
SO Quinn Mittermeier 6’6
SO Joseph Paul 6’4
SO Ben Powers 6’5 Juco
SO Orlando Brown 6’8 Left tackle
SO Dwayne Orso 6’6 but Bob says he is closer 6’8
FR-RS Bobby Evans 6’5
FR-RS Cody Ford 6’5
FR Erik Swenson 6’5 to 6’7
FR Johncarlo Valentin 6’4
FR Logan Roberson 6’5 Early enrollee
I expect improvement in 2016, but a monster O line in 17/18. Future looks bright here
Looks good for a few years!
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I am eager to see what Ben Powers can bring as I believe he could make a good center too
LT Phil Loadholt 08
LG Davin Joseph 03
C Vince Carter 03
RG Brandon Walker 08
RT Jammal Brown 03