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Injuries force Oklahoma State starting LT Dylan Galloway to retire

The Oklahoma State football depth chart has seen its offensive line take a significant hit. But, hey at least it’s not some of the other headlines the school has seen of late.

In a text message to SI.com this week, Dylan Galloway revealed that he has decided to retire from the sport due to injuries. The offensive lineman has dealt with multiple shoulder injuries the past couple of seasons as well as a right leg injury last season.

Galloway will be leaving the Oklahoma State football team and Stillwater as a graduate.

“I’m done with football,” Galloway told the website. “I was getting hurt so much and I felt like all of my injuries were piling up to where they were effecting me too much on and off the field.”

Galloway was a three-star member of the Oklahoma State football Class of 2016. As a redshirt, the Dallas native took a redshirt.

All told, Galloway played in 31 games during his time with the Cowboys. He started five games at left tackle in 2018 and another nine this past season. The 6-5, 297-pound lineman missed three games in 2019 because of the injury to his right leg.

As noted by SI.com, "[t]he Preseason Athlon’s College Football Preview has Galloway listed as second-team All-Big 12.”