WEST CHESTER TOWNSHIP, Ohio — Ohio State football enters May having successfully locked down its top in-state offensive line targets, and now the search goes national. Austin Sierveld joined Luke Montgomery and Josh Padilla, choosing the Buckeyes over Alabama and Notre Dame to make that happen. Even if it took a little longer than originally anticipated, getting all three was always the goal and perhaps the easiest one of the cycle when it comes to offensive linemen. Now begins the process of Justin Frye looking to add national names to a class that’s up to 10 commits and three from offensive linemen. That payoff might take a while headed into the summer as OSU starts to schedule official visits throughout June. As a prospect, Sierveld provides depth on the interior as a player who could be ready to compete for a spot in the two-deep by Year 2. Like many…
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