Short on offensive linemen when they took over the Louisville football program, Scott Satterfield and his staff went back to that well Sunday, picking up a commitment from three-star offensive tackle Joshua Black.

Black, from Stephenson High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia, is the No. 144 offensive tackle in 247sports.com's composite rankings.

He committed to Georgia Tech last summer and remained committed publicly until Sunday. But he was caught in a coaching change after former head coach Paul Johnson and former assistant coach Jerome Riase recruited him. Johnson retired in late November, and Georgia Tech replaced him with Geoff Collins on Dec. 7.

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Black wrote on Twitter on Sunday afternoon that he had received no communications from Collins and his staff since his last campus visit, indicating Georgia Tech didn't plan to make him part of its 2019 class.

After visiting Louisville this weekend, Black committed to the Cardinals in a subsequent Twitter post.

He becomes the third offensive lineman in this class, joining Zach Williamson — who signed last month — and Jackson Gregory, who committed earlier Sunday.

Louisville's 2019 class now has nine players in it, with national signing day 10 days away.