I love JT and what he did for our program. To get us to 7-5 in 2002, the first season after 1-10, was fantastic coaching. It also included great development of many players. That said, I don't think the high level recruiting really started on "Day One."
Bears Add a Future Hometown Hero in 4 Star Richmond TE Jermaine Terry
Cal's strong 2021 recruiting start got another big boost with today's commitment from 6-4/235 Kennedy-Richmond TE Jermaine Terry today.
Earlier Terry indicated that the Bears were high on his radar and have been for quite a while.
“I want to get a great education and go somewhere that uses and produces NFL-caliber tight ends, and it has to feel like home,” said Terry.
“Cal is great place to play football and get an education. Coach Wilcox is bringing that program back up and I would love to be a part of that one day.”
Terry announced his decision today on Twitter, saying:
“First I want to start out by thanking God for how much he has blessed me and always set me on the right path. I want to thank my mom for all that she does. I can never repay her. I want to thank my family for always supporting my decisions and pushing me to be the best I can be every day. I want to thank my friends for always keeping me grounded and level headed.
“The recruitment process has been great for me but they say, “Home is where the heart is” and Cal is that.
“With that being said, I would like to say that I am now committed to THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY.
With offers from top programs throughout the country, including Alabama, Auburn, Ohio State, Penn State and more, keeping the talented tight end home was a strong move for a Cal program seen as being on the rise after finishing their 2019 season strong with a Red Box Bowl win and 8-5 record for the season.
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