Assembling a successful Southeastern Conference offensive line doesn’t happen overnight. The strength, size and depth required to curate a unit in charge of protecting a quarterback is no small feat, and it is something Texas football is still working on mastering. However, this past weekend, as fireworks lit up the sky and Fourth of July celebrations commenced, the Longhorns celebrated a victory of their own in bolstering their future offensive…
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