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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat has been dominant for the Longhorns as they head into the College Football playoff. At 6-foot-4, 362 pounds, he anchors a defensive line that has held six of the last seven opponents under 100 yards rushing. And he's light on his feet. Both Sweat and fellow defensive tackle Byron Murphy have touchdown catches this season in goal-line offense situations. Moving Sweat off the ball will be a huge challenge for Washington when the teams meet in the Sugar Bowl in a playoff semifinal on New Year's Day.