The 6-foot-2, 200-pounder wraps up a six-game spring campaign for
East St. Louis (Ill.) on Friday as the Flyers host Edwardsville (Ill.) in their season finale.
The five-star standout transferred to the Illinois power at the end of January and leads the team in receptions (27), receiving yards (564) and receiving touchdowns (five). Rated the nation's No. 10 recruit overall from the Class of 2022 by 247Sports, he also has a punt return for a score.
Due to COVID-19 and protocols, only 35 states completed football seasons in the fall, 11
opted for the spring and four didn't play at all.
During his career at Cardinal Ritter, Burden caught 124 passes for 2,941 yards and 39 touchdowns. He also helped lead the Lions to a Class 3 state title in basketball during his sophomore year.

Luther Burden III accumulated almost 3,000 career receiving yards and 40 touchdowns while at Cardinal Ritter.
File photo by Ricky Slaughter
Friday night will be the second time that East St. Louis plays Edwardsville this spring after cruising to a 52-21 win on April 2. Burden had seven receptions for 130 yards and a score in that one.
In his fall and spring seasons combined, Burden has 58
catches for 1,459 yards (25.1 yards per catch), which reveals why 39 FBS schools have made him scholarship offers.
When East St. Louis quarterback and 2019 MaxPreps Junior All-American
Tyler Macon graduated early and enrolled at Missouri, freshman
Robert "Pops" Battle stepped up. With Burden as his main target, Battle has accounted for nearly 1,400 yards of total offense and 16 touchdowns.
Battle and Burden figure to be one of the nation's best quarterback-wide receiver combinations in the fall.
With their vast talent returning, expect the Flyers (4-1) to be ranked in our preseason Top 100 rankings that will be released in the summer. They have won 22 of their last 24 games and claimed the Class 6A state title in 2019.
Burden headlines a very strong recruiting class for Lincoln Riley and Oklahoma for 2022.
Burden's unusual junior spit season isn't unique during an unusual pandemic school year. Senior quarterback
Jayce Knapp returned to
Wilsonville (Ore.) in the spring after playing the fall season in Texas at
Del Valle. As
told here, Knapp split time as starter at both schools, throwing for more than 2,000 yards and 27 touchdowns.

Luther Burden is averaging more than 25 yards per catch during an unusual split junior season.
File photo by Ricky Slaughter