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    2025 5-star DL Justus Terry to visit Alabama on September 28 for Georgia game

    By Brody Smoot,

    4 hours ago
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    2025 five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry will be making his way from the Peach state to Tuscaloosa for Alabama’s Week 4 matchup against the Georgia Bulldogs. Terry’s father confirmed the news with On3’s Steve Wiltfong.

    Terry is a highly-coveted prospect that hails from Manchester, Georgia. He was committed to the Bulldogs for over a year before flipping his commitment to the USC Trojans. Terry was committed to the Trojans for about three months before reopening his recruitment.

    He is currently being recruited by the likes of Georgia and Alabama. Both schools believe they have a fair shot at landing the the blue-chip prospect. Terry has visited Georgia seven times. He has visited Alabama two times.

    Like most recruits, Terry is waiting to see how the Crimson Tide fair under the direction of head coach Kalen DeBoer. If Alabama is able to defeat the Bulldogs, it could go a long way in Terry’s recruitment. The fact that the Alabama coaching staff has already secured a visit from Terry is monumental given the type of prospect that he is.

    During his junior season, Terry record 78 tackles, 13 sacks, and six tackles for loss. At 6-foot-6 and 275 pounds, he is one of the most physically gifted prospects in the ’25 recruiting class. Alabama is doing everything that it can to give itself the best chance of landing his signature during the early signing period in December.

    Roll Tide Wire will continue to follow the latest regarding the Alabama football program and its recruiting efforts.

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