Posted January 16, 20214 yr Moderator Two season's ago, Oregon had the most experienced OL in the country. Last season it was brand new. How did they do? What about next season?
January 16, 20214 yr Administrator Well, now we have experience and beginning to build depth....bodes well for later! Mr. FishDuck
January 16, 20214 yr It would be nice to get to a steady complete OL rotation. Staying fresh and gaining experience for more guys on the way up.
January 16, 20214 yr Rather than Rob's speculation of the starting OTs, doesn't it seem at this stage Aumavae-Laulu and Moore might be best as maulers at OG? If Suamataia can step in a similar manner as Sewell at OT, I sort of like: Suamataia-Jones-Forsyth-MAL-Moore Massive flexibility and legit rotation options with Baas and Walk (who play) and MAL and SJ's ability to move outside at times. Edited January 16, 20214 yr by AnotherOD
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