Iowa State football picks up offensive lineman Braden Foster

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Iowa State head coach Matt Campbell and linebacker Joel Lanning walk onto the field during the Cyclone Spirit Rally at AutoZone Park in Memphis, Tennessee on Dec. 29, 2017.

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Braden Foster is familiar with Iowa State football and knows what to expect as a Cyclone. He’s been watching his brother, redshirt freshman offensive lineman, Sean Foster throughout the past season. 

This morning, Braden Foster announced, on Twitter, his commitment to Iowa State and his excitement of playing next to his brother for the next few years. 

In his note on Twitter, he said, “After a lot of careful considerations and a lot of prayers I have decided to join my brother at… Iowa State University. Go Cyclones.”

The 6-foot-4, 280-pound lineman played at Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein, Illinois. 

Foster didn’t receive any offers and didn’t have any visits, according to 247 Sports. He will be coming in just as redshirt seniors Robby Garcia and Jake Campos depart from the football team due to graduation.