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FILE - In this Aug. 11, 2016, file photo, Mississippi offensive lineman Rod Taylor runs through a drill during an NCAA college football practice in Oxford, Miss. Mississippi coach Hugh Freeze made a surprise choice to protect the team’s most valuable asset. Junior Rod Taylor will be the starter at left tackle when No. 11 Ole Miss plays No. 4 Florida State on Monday in Orlando, Florida. That means the 6-foot-3, 329-pounder _ who has never made a start at either tackle spot _ will be charged with protecting quarterback Chad Kelly’s blindside against the Seminoles’ talented defense. (Bruce Newman/The Oxford Eagle via AP, File)
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