Coach: UGA commit Terry could change 
October, 11, 2012
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Radi Nabulsi | ESPN.com
ESPN 150 athlete Tramel Terry (Goose Creek, S.C./Goose Creek) decommitted from Georgia in September of last year, then recommitted to the Bulldogs in March. Thirteen months after his initial decommitment, could the Under Armour All-American be ready to flip to Clemson?
“It wouldn’t surprise me,” said Chuck Reedy, Terry’s head coach at Goose Creek. “Either way, because he’s always been Georgia from the time he was a freshman because he has family over there, he’s always spent time over there and with A.J. Green having so much success there while being from this area -- there’s a lot of things that go into that.
“But Clemson probably has done a better job recruiting him I think. They have developed a good relationship with him. And like I told the Georgia coach yesterday, they’ve kind of -- I’m talking about Georgia -- they’ve had two or three guys recruiting him I don’t know that they’ve established that same kind of relationship with him that Clemson has.”
“It wouldn’t surprise me,” said Chuck Reedy, Terry’s head coach at Goose Creek. “Either way, because he’s always been Georgia from the time he was a freshman because he has family over there, he’s always spent time over there and with A.J. Green having so much success there while being from this area -- there’s a lot of things that go into that.
“But Clemson probably has done a better job recruiting him I think. They have developed a good relationship with him. And like I told the Georgia coach yesterday, they’ve kind of -- I’m talking about Georgia -- they’ve had two or three guys recruiting him I don’t know that they’ve established that same kind of relationship with him that Clemson has.”
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