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LSUs under hyped running back room and Harlem Berry flying under the radar.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:09 pm
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:09 pm
Most of the chatter about LSUs 2025 offense is about Nussmeier and a very deep and talented receiving group. What makes for a great passing game, aside from an offensive line, is the running game.
I read some article about freshman who might contribute this year and saw Harlem Berry on the list. That’s an obvious choice, Berry was a top rated running back in his class. But he doesn’t come in with near the hype Fournette did. Fournette came in with a sec ready frame and speed, if not NFL ready. I knew Berry was good, I guess I just figured at 5’10”, 174 pounds, he might have to sit behind Durham and Jackson a year while he develops.
Just to see why Berry is supposedly so good, I pulled up a highlight reel of his and watched it for the first time just now. I linked to it below. Holy crap. Berry is special.
I know, everyone looks good on a highlight reel, even better if they are playing against small schools. Berry is the fastest back in his class, thats an objective measurable. But lots of kids are fast and thats not what stood out to me on his tape. Berry is almost impossible to tackle in the open field. One move he has thats crazy good his stutter step with sudden deceleration and just as sudden acceleration Just as the tackler slows in reaction to the move, Berry accelerates by the tackler in a flash. And it’s not just the stutter step he has, Berry changes direction on a dime. He’s one of those backs that create holes in the line where there are none by juking guys out of their jockstraps.
Durham had a great season last year. Most publications have Durham as the second best rb in the SEC headed into the 2025 season, only Wisner from Texas is ranked higher. Kaleb Jackson is a monster in the weight room, but how that translates to the field is an unknown. It would be great, at a minimum, if he could be a third or fourth and one guy that pushes the pile. Then you have JT Lindsey, a top ten back in the 2025 class, who also has elite speed.
I’m mostly excited about Durham and Berry. Durham looks more physically ready for the SEC than Berry. And Durham also has great speed and change of direction. I didn’t see much playing time for Berry, just based on his size. His tape changed my mind. This could be a really special running back room to go along with a Heisman hopeful qb and a receiving room with a few future NFL players.
Take a look how Berry leaves people in the dust with his stutter step more and his crazy fluid change of direction. Berry loos like a great candidate to return punts and kicks too.
LINK
I read some article about freshman who might contribute this year and saw Harlem Berry on the list. That’s an obvious choice, Berry was a top rated running back in his class. But he doesn’t come in with near the hype Fournette did. Fournette came in with a sec ready frame and speed, if not NFL ready. I knew Berry was good, I guess I just figured at 5’10”, 174 pounds, he might have to sit behind Durham and Jackson a year while he develops.
Just to see why Berry is supposedly so good, I pulled up a highlight reel of his and watched it for the first time just now. I linked to it below. Holy crap. Berry is special.
I know, everyone looks good on a highlight reel, even better if they are playing against small schools. Berry is the fastest back in his class, thats an objective measurable. But lots of kids are fast and thats not what stood out to me on his tape. Berry is almost impossible to tackle in the open field. One move he has thats crazy good his stutter step with sudden deceleration and just as sudden acceleration Just as the tackler slows in reaction to the move, Berry accelerates by the tackler in a flash. And it’s not just the stutter step he has, Berry changes direction on a dime. He’s one of those backs that create holes in the line where there are none by juking guys out of their jockstraps.
Durham had a great season last year. Most publications have Durham as the second best rb in the SEC headed into the 2025 season, only Wisner from Texas is ranked higher. Kaleb Jackson is a monster in the weight room, but how that translates to the field is an unknown. It would be great, at a minimum, if he could be a third or fourth and one guy that pushes the pile. Then you have JT Lindsey, a top ten back in the 2025 class, who also has elite speed.
I’m mostly excited about Durham and Berry. Durham looks more physically ready for the SEC than Berry. And Durham also has great speed and change of direction. I didn’t see much playing time for Berry, just based on his size. His tape changed my mind. This could be a really special running back room to go along with a Heisman hopeful qb and a receiving room with a few future NFL players.
Take a look how Berry leaves people in the dust with his stutter step more and his crazy fluid change of direction. Berry loos like a great candidate to return punts and kicks too.
LINK
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:15 pm to paper tiger
Berry is gonna be a hell of a change of pace/3rd down back. An absolute menace catching the ball out of the backfield.
This post was edited on 7/12/25 at 7:26 pm
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:16 pm to paper tiger
If Berry stays healthy he will have a great season
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:30 pm to paper tiger
I feel very good about the RB room for this year. It seems to be under rated in this age the impact the running game makes, especially in big games.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:34 pm to paper tiger
Our RB room is arse.
Durham goes down we are fricked.
Durham goes down we are fricked.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:39 pm to Bayou
Lindsey was supposed to be an early enrollee, he wasn’t.
But he will be what K Jackson was supposed to be, a one cut back.
But he will be what K Jackson was supposed to be, a one cut back.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:40 pm to paper tiger
quote:just say "running backs."
running back room
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:48 pm to atltiger6487
quote:
just say "running backs."
And disrespect the feng shui experts that worked so hard to balance the environment? I think not.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 7:56 pm to Lakeboy7
What a stupid arse opinion. Yea sure Harlem Berry is going to be complete arse. Idiot
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:00 pm to chadr07
Berry is 5’1 3/4 and weighs 131 pounds.
You see him getting 3 yards up the middle against bama?
You see him getting 3 yards up the middle against bama?
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:02 pm to paper tiger
Reggie Bush wasn't that big either but made people look stupid. And that's who a lot of experts comped him to.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:05 pm to Lakeboy7
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You see him getting 3 yards up the middle against bama?
He won’t be asked to, so there’s that.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:09 pm to KingofthePoint
Ok who gets 3 up the middle against bama?
Yeah we have to throw on 3rd and 3.
Yeah we have to throw on 3rd and 3.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:16 pm to thumperpait
Reggie was 6ft 200lbs. Not exactly a small RB.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:18 pm to thumperpait
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Reggie Bush wasn't that big either but made people look stupid. And that's who a lot of experts comped him to
I had not heard that, but insofar as a combination of speed and moves, that’s a great comparison. Bush wasnt as slight of build as Berry. I think the only question mark Berry has is his SEC ready physicality.
I was trying to think who Berry reminds me of and, betraying my age, the butter smooth way he changes direction reminded me of Gayle Sayers. Lol
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:34 pm to paper tiger
1982 Dalton Hilliard flashbacks, top recruit Gary James, returning studs Mike Montz, Gene Lang, the star Dalton…
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:40 pm to paper tiger
Well the talent gap will be a lot bigger than 1A private ball in Louisiana when you’re playing in the sec as a true freshman. Let’s pump the brakes a little. But who knows maybe he just different
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:49 pm to Lakeboy7
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Berry is 5’1 3/4 and weighs 131 pounds.
He was 5’10 175lbs in highschool. He’s going to play around 200lbs here. His size is fine you’re just an idiot.
Posted on 7/12/25 at 8:57 pm to Lakeboy7
Berry can be smaller, he just has to learn how to shock defenses Witt his speed vertically, like say Chris Johnson or jamyr Gibbs or even bush when he finally learned he couldn’t just run sideways in the nfl. Berry playing in 1A built some habits that will have to be re-trained, otherwise is just a situational gadget back
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