Purdue lands commitment from 2026 Illinois offensive lineman

Purdue football added another piece to its offensive line haul in the 2026 recruiting class, landing a commitment from East St. Louis (Ill.) offensive tackle Terrell Berryhill today.
Berryhill was offered by the Boilermakers earlier this week after his standout performance at Purdue’s prospect camp earlier this month. The East St. Louis product swiftly booked a return trip to West Lafayette for this weekend, where he ultimately committed and put a bow on his recruitment. Berryhill also held offers from the likes of Miami (Ohio), New Mexico, Sacramento State, South Dakota, Missouri State, Austin Peay, and others.
Berryhill plays left tackle for East St. Louis where he showcases plus athleticism for the position and plays with a high motor on film. His athleticism provides upside for offensive line coach Vance Vice as he continues to develop at the college level.
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Purdue adds the 6-6, 265-pound tackle to its haul of offensive linemen in the class, which now reaches four. Berryhill joins New Palestine (Ind.) three-star Brock Brownfield, Chicago Marist (Ill.) three-star Rico Schrieber and Indianapolis Lawrence Central three-star James “Bam” Williams in that group.
Berryhill’s commitment also gives the Boilermakers 13 pledges in the 2026 recruiting class, also joining three-star quarterback Corin Berry, three-star defensive backs Raderrion Daniels, Emoni Smith and Dana Greenhow, three-star linebacker Brayden Sweeney, three-star running back Izaiah Wright, three-star edge Max Carmicle, three-star tight end ArMari Towns and three-star wide receiver Kymistrii Young.
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