LSU injury report vs Oklahoma spells bad news for one position group

The LSU offensive line could have their hands full with Oklahoma's strong defensive front.
Oklahoma v LSU
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The LSU Tigers are looking to end the 2025 regular season with a three-game win streak. After picking up wins against Arkansas and Western Kentucky, the Tigers take on the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday to close out the regular season. The season hasn't gone as planned in Baton Rouge, but ending the season with an upset over the No. 8 team in the country would provide a big boost to the LSU Football program.

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A lot of attention this weekend will be paid to Lane Kiffin's announcement regarding his future, which is expected to come on Saturday as well. But on the field, the Tigers have a lot to worry about. Oklahoma has one of the best defenses in the country, and LSU's injury concerns on the offensive line could make life even more difficult for Frank Wilson's team.

LSU injury report: Offensive line lacking depth

The LSU offensive line hasn't had a strong season. The unit has seen plenty of shuffling around, as poor performance and injuries altered Brian Kelly's game plan early on this season. Kelly is now gone, and LSU's offensive line struggles continue to be a concern. That is especially true when looking at the latest availability report for Saturday's contest against Oklahoma.

Braelin Moore and Ory Williams are both out for the Tigers. Moore has been LSU's starting center for most of the season, and has been battling injuries for several weeks. He missed time in September with an ankle sprain, and suffered a foot injury in the 1st quarter of last week's contest against Western Kentucky and was unable to return. DJ Chester stepped up in his place.

Ory Williams is also listed as doubtful, which leaves LSU with little depth up front. Chester started every game for LSU last season, but Moore's absence will loom large against the Sooners. Oklahoma leads the nation with 41 sacks on the season, and for an LSU offensive line that has struggled even when at full strength, the Tigers are going to have their hands full in this one. The good news is that Tyree Adams is listed as probable, but as a whole, LSU's offensive line has a touch challenge ahead.

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