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Name: Justin Osborne (Transfer from Auburn) College: Southern Methodist
Number: 51
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 6-4 Weight: 305 Position: Pos2: OG
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2025 40 Low: 5.15 40 Time: 5.26 40 High: 5.35
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Data Scout Notes: X-HPFA/Shot at 4-7/Listed Starting Cener in 24/Back for 24/3* Auburn Transfer/Center-OG 2023: 1stC...2022: 2ndC...2021: NAC...2020: Transfer from Auburn
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Justin Osborne, Southern Methodist, Player News
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2022 ALL-AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM: OG Justin Osborne, SMU, Jr.,...Both Justin Osborne and Jaylon Thomas helped lead the offensive line, guiding the Mustangs to national rankings of fifth in passing offense (324.9), 11th in scoring offense (38.4), 12th in total offense (479.8) and first down offense (302), 13th in red zone offense (.914) and 16th in third down conversion percentage (.470). SMU's passing, scoring, first down and red zone offense all led The American. SMU finished the regul ar season 7-5 overall and 5-3 in AAC play. It is the fourth consecutive season the Mustangs have won at least seven games, and the five conference victories were the most since going 6-2 in 2019. - SMU Football
(DS#15 C) rSr/2025 C Justin Osborne, Southern Methodist
News Source: SMU Football
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When Justin Osborne left Auburn and entered the transfer portal in early August, it was because he wanted to be closer to home. With the threat of COVID-19, and his father raising Justin's 16-year-old sister on his own, he didn't like the idea of being a 10.5-hour car ride away from Dallas. What the new SMU offensive lineman didn't know when he made the decision to transfer was just how seriously COVID-19 would impact his family, just days after returning home.His father, Bob Osborne, a truck dri ver, contracted the disease. Justin would take care of his father - them both wearing masks. But it got to the point where Bob's breathing was so heavily impacted that he was hospitalized about 10 days ago. "I was praying and hoping that he could pull th rough it and get better soon," Justin said. "...Me and him have a real close relationship, and I'm always going to be there for him just like he's always going to be there for me. "If he needed something, I'm right there with it." - Dallas Morning News
(DS#15 C) rSr/2025 C Justin Osborne, Southern Methodist
News Source: Dallas Morning News
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One of Auburn's young offensive linemen appears set to move on from the program. Redshirt freshman Justin Osborne has entered the NCAA transfer portal, AL.com has learned. Osborne is the third Auburn scholarship player to enter the transfer portal since late June, joining wide receiver Zach Farrar and wide receiver/defensive back Jashawn Sheffield. - Birmingham News
(DS#15 C) rSr/2025 C Justin Osborne, Southern Methodist
News Source: Birmingham News
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