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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.
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While Ethan Onianwa was expected to be Ohio State’s starting left tackle, Austin Siereveld is now practicing in that role as ...
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.
Ohio State Buckeyes coach Ryan Day has opened up on a potentially significant change along the offensive line.
Ohio State is continuing to look at Austin Siereveld as another option at right tackle. Between position drills and team periods, Siereveld lined up as the right tackle rather than guard.