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Take this post with a grain of salt because obviously we don’t know the severity of Goosby’s injury, and God forbid it’s season ending. But if I had to be pessimistic about this situation and had to mock up an line come September 5th I think there would be two options.

1. (Likely Scenario) Jordan Coleman will fill in the spot and go from there.

2. (Probably won’t happen but experience matters) Kick Baker back out to tackle and Hutson fills in the open guard spot. 

Hopefully Goosbys results come back positive and all this speculation is what it is, just speculation.

 

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I honestly think option 2 is way more likely. Baker at RT, Siani LT which is where he’s played prior to coming to Texas. Doubt they roll out a relatively unknown commodity over a 5th year player with as many snaps as Hutson has

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Hutson had a 77 PFF grade his true freshman season at RG STARTING against an Alabama team with Will Anderson and Dallas Turner.  Not sure why he never really progressed but maybe RG is better for him

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7 minutes ago, GoHorns1 said:

Sani LT, Seymore LG, Robertson C, Baker RG, Cojoe RT.

Don’t forget Cojoe was ahead of Baker last year before his knee injury.

I have not heard anything about Cojoe recently, has anyone said how he looks in practice ?

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OTF moderators because it a non season injury. Does the OL stay as is and let Newman, J Coleman, Cojoe Turntine et al battle at LT or move Sani to LT?

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