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- After an up-and-down year, Florida’s offensive line ended the 2015 regular season on a high note.
Despite a 27-2 loss to Florida State, the line helped running back Kelvin Taylor notch his third consecutive 100-yard game and provided quarterback Treon Harris with plenty of pass protection.
“I thought our offensive line, for the first time, really kind of came together and played with a purpose and a sense of urgency,” UF coach Jim McElwain said. “They competed their tails off, which was good to see because they can. Now we’ll see if they’re willing to compete against the best defensive line in the country.