Lakota East junior offensive lineman Austin Siereveld announced his college choice Wednesday, May 4.
The Buckeyes also recently signed defensive back Jyaire Brown of the Firebirds and committed last month. Brown is already in Columbus and Hartford is a junior like Siereveld.
Other Division I schools pursuing Siereveld were Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio University, Penn State, Purdue, Tennessee, Toledo and West Virginia. and No. 5 by Rivals. Ohio State has already garnered commitments from two other linemen just ahead of Siereveld in top-ranked Luke Montgomery of Findlay and Joshua Padilla of Huber Heights Wayne. Both were active in swaying Siereveld to Ohio State.
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