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Wisconsin Football WR Kyan Berry-Johnson Signs National Letter of Intent

Wisconsin football added its sole wide receiver in the 2024 recruiting class on National Signing Day.

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The Wisconsin football program added its sole wide receiver in the 2024 recruiting class on National Signing Day. 

Kyan Berry-Johnson, a Bolingbrook, Illinois native, made with the Badgers on Wednesday by signing his National Letter of Intent. 

Wisconsin Football Signee: Kyan Berry-Johnson

Position: WR

Height: 5-foot-10

Weight: 162 pounds

School: Bolingbrook High School

Recruiting Rankings

247Sports Composite: 3-star – Grade: 0.8783 – No. 672 player in the nation; No. 93 WR; No. 17 in Illinois

247Sports: 3-star – Grade: 88 – No. 98 WR; No. 20 in Illinois

On3: 3-star – Grade: 86 – No. 164 WR; No. 33 in Illinois

Rivals: 4-star – Grade: 5.8 – No. 239 player in the nation; No. 40 WR; No. 7 in Illinois

ESPN: 3-star – Grade: 74 – No. 162 WR; No. 34 in Illinois

Commitment to the Wisconsin Football Program

The Badgers have brought in just one receiver for the second class in a row, as UW signed Trech Kekahuna last season as the sole WR commit. 

Berry-Johnson joined Wisconsin’s 2024 recruiting class on April 17th. The Bolingbrook native held 16 total offers at the end of his recruitment, with notable schools, including Cincinnati, Syracuse, Marshall, Liberty, UCONN, and Bowling Green, vying for his services.

Wisconsin will be without Chimere Dike and Skyler Bell next season, who both announced their intentions to enter the transfer portal. UW will be returning Will Pauling, Bryson Green, CJ Williams, and Vinny Anthony in 2024 while also bringing in former Michigan State transfer Tyrell Henry. 

It will be a bit of a crowded room next season, but it should make for a fun position group to watch with Berry-Johnson now in the fold.

 


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