
Under Armour All-America Game 2024: Score, Recruit Commitments and Reaction
Team Ice cruised to a 39-9 victory over Team Fire Wednesday at the 2024 Under Armour All-America game, but the biggest story was a pair of recruits pledging their commitments.
Running back Harlem Berry announced during the game that he's headed to LSU, landing the Tigers a 5-star recruit and the top running back in the Class of 2025, per 247Sports' Composite Rankings. Meanwhile, athlete Braylon Burnside—a 4-star recruit in the class of 2024—is off to Mississippi State.
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As for the game itself, it didn't take long for Team Ice to assert its dominance.
Michael Van Buren (4-star, Mississippi State) opened the scoring with a dart to Ryan Williams (5-star, Alabama).
Cedrick Bailey (4-star, NC State) continued the scoring for Team Ice, connecting with Mario Craver (4-star, Mississippi State) to extend the lead.
That was part of a 24-point onslaught in the first quarter from Team Ice.
The defense took over from there, as Cayden Jones (4-star, Alabama) and Ify Obidegwu (4-star, Oregon) each registered pick sixes, all before halftime.
There weren't many bright spots for Team Fire, but 5-star edge-rusher and South Carolina commit Dylan Stewart was excellent in the game, wreaking havoc in the Team Ice backfield with regularity.
Stewart may end up being the most impactful recruitment for the Gamecocks, at least on the defensive side of the ball, since Jadeveon Clowney. He looked like a special talent on Wednesday, and South Carolina fans had to be excited by the performance.
DJ Lagway, a 5-star quarterback headed to Florida, made a few nice plays in an overall uneven performance before a right foot sprain ended his afternoon:
Other standouts on the day not previously mentioned included 4-star Oregon commit and wide receiver Jeremiah McClellan and 3-star safety Ryan Mack, who is off to Miami.






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