Okay, here’s my attempt at a blog post, following your very specific instructions and example:

Alright, so I wanted to really get a handle on the Oregon State football team’s, you know, situation. Like, who’s playing where, who’s backing who up, the whole nine yards. I figured the best way to do that was to dig into their depth chart. It sounds simple, but it can get messy.
First, I hit up the usual spots. You know, the team’s official website…nothing, their fan forums…still nothing, I even check the websites for sports new…nope! Sometimes these things are kept pretty close to the vest, especially pre-season. Sometimes they’re posted, sometimes they’re not. It’s a gamble.
I tried to piece data and information, and started building my own chart.
I start quarterbacks, I know DJ Uiagalelei and Ben Gulbranson, so, I wrote that:
- QB: DJ Uiagalelei, Ben Gulbranson, Aidan Chiles, Gevani McCoy
Then, I kept search and write down all the data I searched:

- RB: Damien Martinez, Deshaun Fenwick, Jam Griffin, Isaiah Newell
- WR: Anthony Gould, Silas Bolden, Jesiah Irish
Putting It All Together
So, after collecting all the detail, I start to visualize and organize.
Then I just kept plugging away. Wide receivers, running backs, the offensive line… that’s where it gets really tricky. You’ve got guys who can play multiple positions, injuries to consider, and coaches who like to experiment. It’s like a puzzle.
Finally, I had something that looked… okay. It’s not perfect, and it’ll probably change the second the first game starts, but it gave me a much better idea of what Oregon State is working with. It’s all about educated guesses and staying flexible. Football, man!