Shaun Terry, a wide receiver from Ironton High School in Ohio, has committed to Notre Dame. Terry is the latest talented player to commit to Notre Dame as the Irish 2025 campaign continues. Terry is the second wide receiver to commit to Notre Dame, following Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic standout Elijah Burress. Mike Brown, the first-year position coach, has added his second wide receiver. Terry is not your normal downfield wide receiver, making him a unique player for Notre Dame. Terry is the type of athlete you hire to cause havoc after the catch. His game revolves around getting into space and then dealing damage with his great vision and agility. Terry lacks top-level speed, but he is quick enough to cause damage if he gets past the defence.
He gives a much-needed skill set to the offence and might be a valuable return guy on the squad. Terry was a key player for Ironton, which finished 11-2 this season. The 5-10, 170-pound athlete caught 27 passes for a team-leading 525 yards, averaging 19.4 yards per catch. Terry scored on nine of his 27 receptions, while he carried for 391 yards on 28 carries, totaling five touchdowns. Terry totaled 916 yards (16.7 YPT) and 14 touchdowns on 55 offensive touches as a junior. Terry was also an effective punt returner for the Fighting Tigers, averaging 31.7 yards per return. He returned five punts for scores during his junior season. Terry is a three-way standout at Iron, with 32 tackles, seven tackles for loss, three interceptions, and six pass breakups in the Ironton secondary. The Ironton standout has received offers from Michigan, USC, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Auburn, Wisconsin, Louisville, Arkansas, Iowa, Virginia Tech, Michigan State, Kentucky, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, and Boston College.
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