Ranking offensive lines is dangerous because it involves five-to-eight-or-more individuals stacking up and working as one. For sure, five of them at a time.
There are log jams galore as I have four teams tied at the top, There are five teams tied at 5-4 in conference play and that group was used to break the tie at the top.
No crying, just matter-of-fact. The Oklahoma State at Iowa State game was close and here are three plays seen another way would have changed the game and possibly the outcome.
When you give up 422-yards of offense, 348-yards passing, and 34 points to a team that was struggling to get out if it's own way on offense, how bad is it?