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A guard last year, Austin Siereveld has emerged as the favorite to win the left tackle job on Ohio State's offensive line.
After starting six games for Ohio State last season, the redshirt sophomore is primed for a bigger role this season.
It seemed as though Austin Siereveld would start at right tackle for Ohio State football vs. Texas. That may not be the case ...
Several Ohio State offensive linemen spoke to reporters after practice on Tuesday.The line was OSU's unsung hero of last year's national championship run. Two m ...
Ohio State’s football season opener against No. 1 Texas is less than three weeks away, and the Buckeyes still have many ...
With the opening of the season just over two weeks away, Ohio State football still has three position battles to keep an eye ...
Ohio State coach Ryan Day says there’s still some shuffling along the Buckeyes’ offensive line ahead of their Aug. 30 ...
Austin Siereveld is practicing “exclusively” at left tackle while Phillip Daniels is taking “a lot of snaps” at right tackle with Ethan Onianwa also competing for a starting job.
As Ohio State's QB battle between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz continues, there have been breakout stars emerging on the ...
While Ethan Onianwa was expected to be Ohio State’s starting left tackle, Austin Siereveld is now practicing in that role as ...
Bucknuts caught up with Ohio State's Austin Siereveld for a one-on-one interview to discuss his large role on the national championship team, his mentality as an offensive lineman and much more.
Austin Siereveld has three 'brothers' in Ohio State's 2023 class Even with his 6-foot-5, 320-pound frame, Siereveld still had to start at square one as he prepared to join Ohio State’s offensive ...