Just now good news from Texas Longhorns….

As all the pieces of the new 2024 Texas offense begin to find their place, Longhorns offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Kyle Flood boasted heavy expectations for his roster this year.
But he knows he has the talent to make those become a reality.
In a media conference hosted on Tuesday, Flood talked about the team’s new starting right tackle Cam Williams and highlighted players who have made huge improvements throughout the off-season.
Cam [Williams] comes into camp as our starting right tackle and we expect that he’s going to play really well,” Flood said.
“He had the opportunity to start the Kansas State game last season.
Now you can’t compare one start to seasons of experience, but we have a lot of confidence in him.
He’s had a really good off-season, he’s changed his body significantly.
I think that’s going to allow him really to maximize his potential.”
During his moment of truth against Kansas State, Williams helped total up 478 yards of offense, including 230 rushing yards to rally for a win in overtime.
He was also named a Joe Moore semifinalist along with the rest of the offensive line, presented to the most outstanding line unit in college football.