Iowa State Offensive Line Seeks Improvement During Spring Drills

Iowa State offensive line coach Ryan Clanton says it has been a physical spring as the Cyclones make changes to the run game.

Clanton joined the ISU staff after five seasons at UNI and hopes to boost a Cyclone offense that ranked last in the Big-12 last season. Clanton says a key is unlocking the potential of the offensive line.

Clanton says a key in teaching new schemes is to keep them simple.

Clanton says practices this spring have been competitive and physical.

Clanton says the offensive linemen also need to be versatile.

The offensive line has been considered a weak spot at ISU and senior tackle Jake Remsburg says Clanton is working to change that.

Remsburg says Clanton’s level of expertise is a plus.

A healthy Remsburg would be a plus for the offensive line. He has struggled with injuries during his career and missed the first four games last season after suffering an injury in fall camp. The Cyclones close out spring drills April 22nd.

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