T’Vondre Sweat’s secret to being destructive on the field is Luke Combs

When it rains it pours for opposing offenses.

When it rains it pours for the opposing offenses who face the Texas Longhorns.

Texas defensive lineman T’Vondre Sweat has easily emerged as the MVP of the team this season.

Among all college football interior defensive linemen, Sweat has the highest PFF grade of 92.2, making him an unparalleled force on the field. As an elite run-stopper, he prevents opposing teams from running near him.

In preparation for games, Sweat revealed that he listens to a secret artist who helps him become a “destroyer of worlds,” and that artist is Luke Combs.

Sweat needs to continue performing well on the field on Saturday in the Big 12 title game. Oklahoma State has an impressive rushing attack. Cowboys running back Ollie Gordon averages 6.4 yards per carry and has accumulated 1,580 rush yards this season.