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A'lique Terry Making Statement on Recruiting Trail in First Year as O-Line Coach

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First-year offensive line coach A'lique Terry is second among Pac-12 coaches in recruiting in 2024 after pulling in a four-star mammoth tackle JacQawn McRoy on Saturday.

 

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First-year offensive line coach A'lique Terry is second among Pac-12 coaches in recruiting in 2024 after pulling in a four-star mammoth tackle JacQawn McRoy on Saturday.

 

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If he gets 5-Star Brandon Baker and 4-Star Preston Taumua  as some think might happen--he solidifies his position as a young-stud recruiter at Oregon.  We took a breath when he was hired, but he is showing again to trust Lanning in his hiring!

 

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And, and, and....to think he had a TON to prove when he showed up and had to play an incredible amount of "catch-up" with recruits, to establish himself and get them to forget Klemm?  Hard to do...

 

But now he is bringing in tons of 2025 and 2026 potential recruits and establishing a rapport, a relationship that will yield even more in future years?

 

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If he develops and coaches these kids up and there a lotta future Sunday players, this offense will scare even Georgia defenses.  And our D looks to be headed that way  too!

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