LSU 5-star commit weighs in on Bryce Underwood flipping
After the news of Bryce Underwood decommitting from LSU and flipping to Michigan on Thursday night, a slew of LSU commits took to social media to give their thoughts on the situation and re-affirm their commitment to the Tigers.
One of which was the second highest-rated player in the class and the No. 1 running back in the country, Louisiana Native Harlem Berry. Berry affirmed his long-time commitment while also saying he was not going to comment or reply to anything about the Underwood situation. Here is his post on X.
Berry and Underwood connected several times at LSU’s Elite Camp over the summer, where several of the Tigers’ top commits were in attendance and working with or against one another. Underwood and Berry had both been committed to LSU since January, but now 11 month later, Underwood is staying home in Michigan while Berry remains locked in just two weeks until signing day.
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Berry is a special talent out of Metarie, Louisiana and primed for a special career at LSU himself as an elite running back prospect who has great hands and can make plays in the open field. He is joined by JT Lindsey as two high-level running backs from Louisiana in this class.
On3’s Harlem Berry scouting report
“The most electric running back in the 2025 cycle, with the ability to be a game-changer in the passing game. Possesses elite burst and effortless movement skills. Measured in at 5-foot-10, 182 pounds at the On3 Elite Series prior to his senior season. . Transfers his outstanding top end speed onto the field in a functional way. A threat to take it to the house on any touch. A light, springy mover who shifts gears and changes directions at full speed. Displays outstanding vision. Reads blocks and bursts through the line to the second level. The game moves slow for him at the prep level. Runs through contact and shows balance that belies his size. Showcased advanced pass catching skills during the summer prior to his senior season. Has the skill level to legitimately line up at receiver. A massive mismatch out of the backfield when covered by linebackers. Registers as a high end athlete with elite speed on the track and in the combine setting. Won state titles in the 100 and 200 meters as a sophomore with times of 10.57 seconds and 21.43 seconds, respectively. Highly productive over his high school career. Rushed for 2,080 yards and 37 touchdowns on 13.2 yards per carry as a junior. Has a smaller frame and will need to continue adding good mass in order to carry a substantial load at the next level. Ceiling as a true every down back will be determined by his ability to put on weight while maintaining his athleticism. Has a later birthday for the cycle, turning 17 years old in late May of his junior year.” – ON3