Indianapolis – this Rival Training Camp Series Sunday’s game in Indianapolis brings star power and interesting young talent to the offensive and defensive line positions in the Midwest and beyond. Recruitment news also came from that group. Here’s the latest on a few of the top prospects.
Ahead of a very strong day at the offensive guard position, four-star recruit Gooden talked about his recruitment. He discussed five upcoming official visits to Clemson (May 31), Colorado State, Purdue, USF and Auburn (June 9). As it stands, Clemson and Colorado are the two programs at the forefront in terms of communication and relationships built. A decision isn’t far off, with Gooden hoping to make it by the end of the season on his official visit in July.
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Burroughs’ top five are Kansas, Michigan, Indiana, Louisville and Illinois, all of which will receive official visits. The three-star rookie said he doesn’t have a favorite player yet and will decide everything in June before making a commitment in July.
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The Rivals250 defensive end reiterated his commitment to Tennessee and said “I fully support” the Volunteers. Utley did say, however, that there are two programs he has not given up pursuing since making his commitment in late March. Syracuse and Georgia were consistent in their communication with Utley. Georgia is Utley’s mother’s alma mater, so he doesn’t expect the Dawgs to give up anytime soon. He is very satisfied with the volunteers’ work so far.
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There are plenty of big-name programs to choose from for the young offensive lineman from Derby, Kansas. Robinson said Oklahoma and Arkansas are currently at the top of the competition because of their current level of communication and support. Minnesota is another team that could be in the third spot right now. The list could get busier in the coming weeks, though, as Mississippi State, Auburn, LSU and Ohio State have all expressed interest in having Robinson on campus. With seven offers on hand, it looks like he will be adding more over the summer.
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Berrymont flew from Monroe, Louisiana to Indianapolis to support some teammates and friends from north Louisiana, but ended up getting a few reps throughout the day. The rising junior held six offers, including LSU and the University of Oregon. LSU is going to be the big name in this rivalry in the long run. On his way to the Midwest, Berrymon made stops at Purdue and Louisville. Berrimond is a tall man who plays in the middle of the defensive line and will be one of the most popular defensive tackles in the 2026 class.