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In-State WR de-commits from UGA


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Tramel Terry - Wide Receiver
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Height: 5-11   Weight: 170   Hometown: Goose Creek, SC (Goose Creek HS)   Class: 2013
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From the AJC:

UGA both gained and lost a commitment at wide receiver over the weekend.

Tramel Terry Tramel Terry

Wide Receiver

5-11, 170

Goose Creek, SC

View Full Profile , who is a candidate to be South Carolina’s No. 1 overall prospect for 2013, de-committed from UGA on Sunday. The speedy wide receiver from Goose Creek High School had made the surprising decision to commit early to UGA a couple of months ago at Dawg Night prospect camp.

“Yeah, I pretty much rushed my decision,” Terry told the AJC. “I don’t want to be committed to Georgia unless I’m 100 percent in. I have other schools I’m looking at. Georgia is still on top of my list. I just feel like I wasn’t committed even when I was, so it was time to go ahead and do this.”

The 5-foot-10, 170-pound Terry said he has a top three, claiming UGA as the leader, following by South Carolina and Clemson.

Terry on Clemson: “I feel the same way about Clemson as I do South Carolina. It’s out in the middle of nowhere but everybody treats each other like family there. It’s real cool.”

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