Following their fifth win of the season, another Texas Longhorns offensive lineman earned a conference award. On Monday, Kelvin Banks Jr. was named the SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week. It was the first time in his career that Banks earned a weekly honor,
On Saturday, Banks was part of an offense that recorded 522 total yards, including 324 in the air and 198 on the ground. He was the highest-graded player on the offensive line and did not allow any quarterback pressures. With Banks at left tackle, Arch Manning was able to get his first SEC win and be comfortable in the pocket.
While Banks was a vital piece to the Longhorns’ success, his stellar play is something fans have become familiar with. In his college career, the Summer Creek High School product has made 34 starts. Entering the 2024 campaign, he was named a 2024 preseason First-Team All-America by the Associated Press, CBS Sports, ESPN, Sporting News, and The Athletic.
🏈 SEC Offensive Lineman of the Week: WK 5
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— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) September 30, 2024
As the Longhorns look to win a national championship, Banks will be relied on heavily. He has helped make life easier for Manning and Quinn Ewers, who have dazzled scouts nationwide. Regardless of the opponent, he has conquered every challenge that has come his way.
After a week off, Texas will be back in action on October 12, when they take on Oklahoma. The offense will be in good hands if Banks can build on his play against Mississippi State.