Justus Terry, a highly-touted defensive lineman from Manchester, Georgia, has been making waves both on and off the field. Ranked as one of the top recruits in the Class of 2025, the athlete has fans buzzing about his football prowess and striking high school photos.
Fans on social media have flooded comment sections with playful remarks, reacting to Terry’s imposing physique.
“Ni**a u look like u ready to serve in da military of 4 different nations," one user humorously wrote.
“High school ni**a meant college. Damn these kids really gettin bigger faster stronger. Black we are superhuman," another wrote jokingly.
Here is how other fans are reacting:
Terry’s recruitment journey has been as eventful as his social media presence. Originally committed to Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs in January 2023, he decommitted in March, opting to pledge to USC.
However, after a brief three-month stint, he reopened his recruitment, once again attracting attention from major programs. Alabama, Florida State and Georgia are heavily pursuing him, with the Bulldogs favored to land the talented lineman.
Terry is expected to make several high-profile visits in the coming months. He will check out Texas on Saturday, followed by a trip to Auburn on Nov. 2 for their game against Vanderbilt.
He’s also slated to visit Florida State on Nov. 30, just ahead of the early signing period on Dec. 20. As the No. 2 defensive lineman and No. 3 player in Georgia, Terry's decision could shake up the recruiting landscape.
Jaedyn Terry emerges from the shadow of his 5-Star cousin Justus Terry
Jaedyn Terry, a cornerback from Manchester, Georgia, is starting to see his dedication pay off. He is gaining attention as a Power 4 prospect in his own right.
Jaedyn holds offers from UCF, Duke and Georgia Tech. Duke has shown the most interest among these, with cornerbacks coach V'Angelo Bentley keeping close tabs on him.
"I'm just riding along with it. I'm putting in the work. I'm open right now," Terry told Dawgs247. "They're just always checking up on me. They're more connected to me than everyone else."
Terry also visited the Bulldogs for their game against Mississippi State, connecting with coaches Travaris Robinson and Donte Williams, and staffer Prather Hudson.
"They told me to keep putting in the work. They like what they've seen from me. They're telling me to just put in extra and I've gotta keep on working," Terry said.
He’s also taking advice from his cousin, Justus Terry.
"He tells me to work and keep on working. That makes me push harder," the younger Terry said. "He tells me just how to take everything in. This is what he's done, so I just take everything from him."
As of the 2023-2024 season, Justus Terry has played 12 games, recording 10 tackles, one sack, and two passes defended. Throughout his varsity career, he has amassed 110 receiving yards and 22 rushing yards.
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