West Virginia just landed a big addition to its offensive line, as former Texas Longhorns tackle Malik Agbo announced his commitment to the Mountaineers via the transfer portal.
“Beyond blessed and excited to have this opportunity. Let’s get to work!!!” Agbo posted on social media, signaling his enthusiasm for the next chapter of his career.
Agbo, a six-foot-four, 300-pound lineman, spent three seasons at Texas, appearing in 32 games. While he was primarily used as a jumbo package blocker, he showed versatility by lining up at offensive tackle, guard, and even tight end at times. His ability to adapt to different roles makes him a valuable asset for West Virginia’s offensive front.
A former four-star recruit, Agbo originally chose Texas over offers from Alabama, Oregon, Michigan, Penn State, and USC. Now, with two years of eligibility remaining, he’ll look to make an impact in Morgantown.
West Virginia has been aggressive in rebuilding its offensive line, and Agbo fits the mold of a physical, run-blocking presence. He’s known for his strong hands, solid footwork, and ability to hold his ground in pass protection. His experience playing multiple positions could give the Mountaineers some flexibility as they shape their offensive scheme.
With Agbo now in the mix, West Virginia continues to strengthen its trenches, adding another experienced lineman to help anchor the unit. If he can translate his raw talent and versatility into consistent production, he could be a key piece for the Mountaineers moving forward.
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West Virginia just landed a big addition to its offensive line, as former Texas Longhorns tackle Malik Agbo announced his commitment to the Mountaineers via the transfer portal.
“Beyond blessed and excited to have this opportunity. Let’s get to work!!!” Agbo posted on social media, signaling his enthusiasm for the next chapter of his career.
Agbo, a six-foot-four, 300-pound lineman, spent three seasons at Texas, appearing in 32 games. While he was primarily used as a jumbo package blocker, he showed versatility by lining up at offensive tackle, guard, and even tight end at times. His ability to adapt to different roles makes him a valuable asset for West Virginia’s offensive front.
A former four-star recruit, Agbo originally chose Texas over offers from Alabama, Oregon, Michigan, Penn State, and USC. Now, with two years of eligibility remaining, he’ll look to make an impact in Morgantown.
West Virginia has been aggressive in rebuilding its offensive line, and Agbo fits the mold of a physical, run-blocking presence. He’s known for his strong hands, solid footwork, and ability to hold his ground in pass protection. His experience playing multiple positions could give the Mountaineers some flexibility as they shape their offensive scheme.
With Agbo now in the mix, West Virginia continues to strengthen its trenches, adding another experienced lineman to help anchor the unit. If he can translate his raw talent and versatility into consistent production, he could be a key piece for the Mountaineers moving forward.
Related: Texas Loses Another Veteran Defensive Lineman to Transfer Portal