Football

Ian Moore Eyes Starting Role on Ohio State Offensive Line

The Buckeyes evaluate options as they aim for the best five linemen ahead of fall camp

Ohio State is still sorting out the composition of its offensive line heading into the summer, a unit that has drawn early attention from coaches and analysts alike.

Among the candidates, redshirt sophomore Ian Moore is making a strong case to claim a starting spot, particularly at left tackle, while Austin Siereveld is being shifted to right guard to optimize the lineup.

A Rising Contender

Moore, a 6‑foot‑6, 312‑pound Indiana native, arrived on campus as a four‑star recruit and a top‑150 prospect in the class of 2024. He has already logged 18 games and over 260 snaps on offense and special teams, showing a blend of size and experience that coaches value.

What’s at Stake

If Moore secures the left tackle position, it would allow Ohio State to field its most talented combination of linemen, a scenario that could improve both run protection and pass‑rush efficiency. The battle for the line remains one of the most watched storylines as the team prepares for the upcoming season.

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