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the incapability to make adjustments at all during the game to refute the Houston pressure and
front was just too bad. To sum it all, it was just a bad night for the up-front boys of cardinals
Oliver Also Known As A Monster
The offensive line of Louisville was real bad, but why they looked that bad is also
because they were dealing with No. 10. Oliver who went out in the fourth quarter bearing a knee
injury still had an impact on the game.
The player’s blend of speed and strength is amazing, especially for a true freshman. As
long as he can stay healthy, he is going to be an All-American for three years before moving on
to give NFL offensive linemen nightmares. Enjoy him, Houston. He's a special one.
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