Eligibility Granted: Laurence Seymore's Return Bolsters Texas Offensive Line Depth
The Texas Longhorns received massive news regarding their 2026 offensive scheme, as Laurence Seymore was granted an extra year of eligibility.
In a massive development for the Texas Longhorns' offensive depth chart, it has been confirmed that interior offensive lineman Laurence Seymore successfully appealed for an extra year of NCAA eligibility. His verified return for the 2026 season immediately elevates the ceiling of the Longhorns' front five and provides invaluable protection schematics for the upcoming SEC campaign.
Immediate Depth Chart Impact
Seymore’s retention radically alters the offensive line configuration for offensive coordinator Kyle Flood. Seymore is currently projected to resume primary duties at the left guard position. This retention is a structural masterstroke for the offensive mechanics.
By avoiding a vacancy at left guard, the Longhorns maintain immense continuity. Seymore will confidently align next to returning left tackle Trevor Goosby—tasked with anchoring the blindside—and center Connor Robertson. The cohesion of this interior trio allows the coaching staff to dedicate spring evaluations to identifying swing tackles and rotational guards rather than conducting open auditions for a starting role.
The Arch Manning Factor
The confirmation of Seymore's eligibility arrives alongside the news of quarterback Arch Manning's cautious return following a January foot surgery. For a highly valued quarterback navigating a surgical recovery while facing the daunting pass-rushers of the Southeastern Conference, supreme interior protection is paramount.
Seymore's physical presence and veteran processing ability at the line of scrimmage directly diminish interior pocket collapse. A clean pocket allows the quarterback rotation to comfortably step into throws, which is critical for maximizing the offensive framework this spring. Ultimately, Seymore’s successful appeal effectively anchors the left side of the Longhorns' offensive line, checking off one of the biggest question marks of the 2026 offseason.
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