By Brooke Pryor Staff Writer bpryor@oklahoman.comNORMAN — When Oklahoma offensive line coach Bill Bedenbaugh started harping on right tackle Bobby Evans more than usual, the redshirt sophomore knew he must be doing something right. He was getting coached with a more critical eye — and critical tone — than when he got started in Oklahoma's program three years ago, but in Bedenbaugh's terms, that meant Evans was finding his groove. While left tackle Orlando Brown earns most of the praise and attention on Oklahoma's vaunted offensive line, Evans is improving by leaps and bounds on the right side, and he's taking a couple teams off guard with his skill set midway through his second year as a starter. “Orlando's played at a really high level, there's no doubt about it,” coach Lincoln Riley said.Read more on NewsOK.com