Gophers add Alabama running back Trey Berry to 2025 class
The Gophers signed running back Trey Berry to its 2025 recruiting class on Wednesday night.
The 5-foot-11, 205-pound product from Montgomery, Ala., fills the spot tailback Shane Marshall left when he flipped to Georgia Tech on Wednesday morning.
Berry had offers from Northwestern, Boston College, Syracuse, Liberty and others. His addition to next year’s class gives Minnesota a total of 21 signed players.
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