
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Harlem Berry is young. His age is a crucial component of a recruitment that has accelerated in the past few months, causing some programs to shy away, while others embrace his growth. As a 14-year-old freshman in 2021, Berry burst onto the high school scene with 30 touchdowns and 2,036 rushing yards in just seven games. He tallied 180 of his team’s 229 points last season. All eight of his offers have come since May, including one of his dream schools: The Ohio State University. Berry was with his family at a BBQ last Sunday when he called Ohio State running backs coach Tony Alford. With Alford seeking permission from his parents first, he officially offered the now 15-year-old prospect out of St. Martin’s Episcopal School in Metairie, Louisiana. “He asked my parents If it would be OK to recruit me, and then they called me over…
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