Jake Majors makes history in Longhorns win over Arizona State in Peach Bowl

In their latest win, Majors etched his name into the history books

Over the last few years, Jake Majors has been a model of consistency on the offensive line. With him in the mix, the Longhorns have been hard to stop and one of the best teams in the country. In their latest win, Majors etched his name into the history books.

On Wednesday, against Arizona State, Majors made the 56th start of his college career, the most in program history. The record was previously held by Jonathon Scott. He had already passed school legends such as Colt McCoy and current Longhorns safety coach Blake Gideon. As the Prosper High School product prepares for the biggest game of his career, he is adding to a record years in the making.

In the era of the transfer portal, it will be hard for any Longhorn to break Majors’ record in the near future. Players are switching schools every year, and the Texas native is one of the few who has spent his entire career in Austin.

While Majors’ latest achievement is something to celebrate, his focus is on helping the Longhorns beat Ohio State. They are the only team that stands in the way of Texas playing for a national title. With Majors on the field making his 57th career start, Texas should be in good hands.