Four-star forward Bryson Tiller to make decision this week

The 6-10, 240-pound power forward is widely considered one of the best front court prospects in the 2025 cycle.

19-year-old forward [autotag]Bryson Tiller[/autotag] has announced he will make his commitment decision this Saturday. A consensus top 20 prospect in the 2025 class, Tiller’s final four schools consist of Indiana, Georgia Tech, Auburn, and Kansas.

The 6-10, 240-pound power forward is widely considered one of the best front-court prospects in the 2025 cycle. Tiller currently plays his basketball for Overtime Elite in Georgia, giving Auburn the upper hand in terms of proximity to the talented forward. While there are no pinpoint crystal ball projections for the top-five prospect, he recently visited the Plains on September 13, a month later than his most recent visit to Georgia Tech.

Tiller averaged 12.2 points to go along with 9.4 rebounds per game during his time with the City Reapers of the Overtime Elite league last season. He improved that scoring average to 15.6 points per game in the postseason, where he helped lead his squad to a championship for the second season in a row.

With a 7-3 wingspan and 9-3 standing reach, Tiller has the physical tools to translate his high school averages to the SEC. If he were to join Bruce Pearl on the Plains, the 19-year-old would likely help assume the front-court role opened by the departures of [autotag]Johni Broome[/autotag] and [autotag]Dylan Cardwell[/autotag] in 2025. We’ll see if he exchanges his Overtime Elite status for an Auburn cap when he announces this weekend.

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Multiple 5-star basketball prospects to visit Auburn this weekend

Bruce Pearl is looking to impress some of the top players in the country.

Two of the top basketball recruits in the country are set to visit Auburn this weekend according to a report from Auburn Undercover’s Jason Caldwell.

Five-star power forward [autotag]Bryson Tiller[/autotag] is the No. 6 player in the 2025 recruiting cycle and has been a major Auburn target for years. [autotag]Bruce Pearl[/autotag] and Auburn offered the Atlanta native a scholarship back in September 2021.

He is also the No. 4 power forward and No. 2 player from Georgia in the 247Sports composite ranking. The 6-foot-8, 210-pounder plays for Overtime Elite but has maintained his college eligibility and this will be his first known visit to Auburn.

The second visitor is five-star small forward [autotag]Caleb Holt[/autotag], the No. 5 player in the 2026 recruiting cycle. Holt is from New Market, Alabama and Auburn was the first school to offer him a scholarship in April 2022.

Holt visited Alabama last week and now it’s Auburn’s turn to convince him to stay home. He is the No. 2 small forward and No. 1 player from Alabama in the 247Sports composite ranking.

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Alabama MBB offers 2025 5-star PF Bryson Tiller

The Alabama coaching staff extended an offer to Overtime Elite’s Bryson Tiller on Tuesday. Tiller is a 2025 prospect.

The Alabama men’s basketball coaching staff extended an offer to 2025 power forward Bryson Tiller on Tuesday.

Tiller is one of the highest-ranked prospects in the country in the ’25 recruiting cycle. Thus far, he holds 18 offers from various programs across the country.

Tiller is listed at 6-foot-9 and 220 pounds. His size gives him the ability to play multiple positions on the floor. It is early on in the recruiting process, but Tiller would be the ideal fit in Alabama’s system. Head coach Nate Oats loves bigs that can protect the rim and shoot the basketball. Tiller does just that for Overtime Elite.

Roll Tide Wire breaks down Bryson Tiller’s recruiting profile.