Texas Football lands Oregon State OL through transfer portal

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Texas Football is adding to its offensive line. Oregon State offensive lineman Dylan Sikorski has committed to the Longhorns via the NCAA transfer portal. Sikorski has three seasons of eligibility remaining and is the first OL signed by UT during this transfer window.

A three-star out of Seattle suburb Sumner, Washington, Sikorski was part of Oregon State's 2024 recruiting class. He picked the Beavers over Air Force, Colorado State, Montana, Nevada, and Washington.

Sikorski reportedly plays with a "nasty streak," an attribute that no doubt was attractive to Texas offensive line coach Kyle Flood.

During his freshman season, Sikorski played 50 snaps over four games at defensive tackle before moving back to offense and starting in six of his 10 appearances during the 2025 season. The 6-foot-4, 332-pounder played in 444 snaps at left guard.

He needs work as a pass-blocker, but he fills a huge need for the Texas offensive. The Longhorns OL was historically bad in 2025. Texas previously missed out on a pair of Michigan offensive linemen in Jake Guarnera and Andrew Sprague.

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Oregon State OL commits to Texas Football from NCAA transfer portal

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