Siereveld’s newfound experience is only increasing his confidence, he said, and he’s growing in his ability to read defensive fronts and understand his assignment every snap of the football.
So no, he won’t be starting again against Marshall. But Siereveld’s quickly transformed into an important depth option for the Buckeyes, certainly at guard and perhaps even at tackle after his camp experience. Even a resurrection of OSU's six-lineman "Bison" package featuring Siereveld isn't off the table, though Day said it's not in the Buckeyes’ plans right now as the team looks to utilize its tight end depth.
“Wherever they need me, if it's left (guard), right, wherever I need to, I’ll go in,” Siereveld said. “Just block the dude in front of me.”