A family of "Michigan Men" is being converted one by one.
BuckeyeSports.com has learned that early in the morning of April 30, Pickerington (Ohio) Central linebacker/fullback Zach Boren decided to end the recruitment process and become a Buckeye, issuing a verbal commitment to Ohio State.
"I committed this morning!!" he said via text message.
The 6-1, 255-pound Boren will join his older brother, Justin, in Columbus next season. Justin Boren
was a starter for Michigan during the 2007 season but withdrew from the
school and decided to come to OSU instead. Mike Boren, father of both
Zach and Justin, is a former Wolverine as well.
Boren informed OSU linebackers coach Luke Fickell of his
plans Wednesday morning and will call head coach Jim Tressel when he
gets out of school.
The Buckeyes offered Boren on April 2, one week after
Justin had announced his withdrawal from Michigan. The former Wolverine
committed to OSU on April 23 -- one week before his younger brother did
the same.
Zach Boren becomes the 14th member of OSU's class of
2009. He is the sixth athlete to offer his verbal commitment since the
team's spring game April 19 and the second in three days.
The Buckeyes now have four linebackers in their class. Boren joins Jordan Whiting, Storm Klein and Dorian Bell.
BuckeyeSports.com will have more on the situation as it develops.