After an official visit this weekend, Justin Britt, a 6-foot-4, 286-pound offensive linemen from Warren Central High School (IN), gave his verbal commitment to Iowa on Sunday afternoon.

"With all that being said, I am glad to say that I will be furthering my education and athletic career at the University of Iowa. #GoHawks #Swarm19," Britt posted on Twitter.

Britt, a three-star recruit, chose the Hawkeyes over scholarship offers from Purdue, Arizona, Cincinnati, Louisville, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Washington State, Western Michigan and interest from Indiana and Ohio State.

Britt joins Ezra Miller, Tyler Endres, and Noah Fenske as the offensive line commits in Iowa's 2019 recruiting class.

The Indiana native was on hand for Iowa's crazy upset victory over Ohio State in November and raved about the atmosphere in Kinnick Stadium following the game.

"The environment was crazy," Britt said. "Even though it was cold the fans were still involved. The main highlight for me was seeing Iowa upset the Ohio State Buckeyes. I think this win shows all of the other teams in the nation that Iowa is coming harder than ever."

Britt plays at Warren Central where he's teammates with David Bell, a 2019 four-star wide receiver, who would be a big-time recruit for the Hawkeyes if Kirk Ferentz and company were able to land him.

Britt is the 13th member of 'Swarm19' which currently ranks No. 36 nationally and No. 10 in the Big Ten, according to 247Sports.