Mason Young

Tulsa World OU Sports Reporter

NORMAN — Oklahoma’s offensive line learned a lot from playing against Southeastern Conference defenses last fall.

“You have to be ready to come off the ball every play, every snap,” starting guard Febechi Nwaiwu said. “You have to make sure you have all your techniques right, your pad level right. You have to make sure your body is in great condition, because if not, those guys are too good to not be at your peak performance. You're gonna lose if you're not."

The Sooners’ O-line will see that same kind of physicality, if not more, when they take on Michigan in an SEC-Big Ten showdown Saturday night in Norman.

No. 18 OU’s offensive front holds the keys to beating No. 15 U-M. Oklahoma’s pursuit of victory would be greatly aided by an improved r

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