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Longhorns Secure Jones for 2028 Line
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Steve Sarkisians Texas Longhorns secure commitments for the 2026 and 2027 classes, and extend an offer to top-ranked offensive lineman Maxx Jones for the 2028 class. Despite stiff competition from top programs, Jones early interest in the Longhorns could shape their future offensive line. The team also shows early interest in other promising prospects, setting the stage for a bright future.
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