2025 Four-Star Linebacker Grant Beerman Sets Cincinnati Visit Date

Cincinnati is looking to nail down its second four-star commitment in the 2025 class.
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CINCINNATI — A Lakota West product has seen his recruitment pick up over the recent months picking up nearly 30 offers heading into his senior season. 2025 linebacker Grant Beerman finished his junior season with 79 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, four sacks, two forced fumbles, and two passes defended.

Beerman has been on campus frequently over the recent months after multiple game-day visits throughout the 2023 season. Beerman was also on campus back on January 27th for Cincinnati's local junior day and was in attendance for the Bearcats basketball contest vs Central Florida.

The 6-foot-4, 220-pound linebacker was recently named a four-star prospect by Rivals (31st-ranked linebacker nationally), picking up 28 Division 1 offers following his junior season.

Cincinnati has made it clear that Beerman is a top priority for them in the 2025 recruiting class.

“What always stands out to me at Cincinnati is the staff,” Beerman told All Bearcats. "They have built a great relationship with Coach Satterfield and the other coaches at Cincinnati. I talk with Coach Fuqua multiple times a week. I also hear from General Manager Zach Grant and Director of Player Personnel Jack Griffith frequently."

Beerman holds 28 offers heading including the likes of Cincinnati, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan State, West Virginia, and many more. Although Beerman has told me, that he will take his official visit to Cincinnati from May 31st- June 2nd.

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NEIL MEYER

My name is Neil Meyer I cover the Cincinnati Bearcats for All Bearcats and The Front Office News. You can also find me at the Riverfrontcincy where I have started covering FC Cincinnati. I'm a co-host on the Bearcat Tip Off Talk Podcast with former Cincinnati basketball player Alex Meacham and JT Smith, EIC of TFON.  I graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a bachelor's degree in sports administration. I have been covering the Bearcats since 2020.  When I’m not covering sports you can find me at a local sporting event or coaching high school sports. I'm in my second season as a high school volleyball coach.