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Newcomer Introduction: Oklahoma State OL Isaia Glass
Glass brings more experience and depth to OSU’s offensive line.
As if Oklahoma State’s offensive line didn’t already have enough experience.
Offensive lineman Isaiah Glass transferred this past offseason to OSU from Arizona, where he had spent the past three years as an Arizona native. Glass immediately saw the field at Arizona State as a three-star prospect out of Queen Creek High School. He then started every game as a sophomore in 2022. An injury hampered Glass’ 2023 campaign, though, ultimately redshirting after playing and starting in only three games.
As a redshirt junior, Glass brings even more experience and depth to OSU’s offensive line group. Depth has been a rarity for the Cowboys at a position they seem to always suffer injuries. Because of that, although Glass likely won’t crack the starting lineup early, he will still be vital for a successful 2024 season for the Pokes.
Glass was part of the first shuffle on the offensive line for the Cowboys during their season opener Saturday. He entered at left tackle early in the second quarter, already proving the depth he adds to OSU’s front.
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