UCLA Football Secures Top-25 Recruiting Class with Khalil Terry's Commitment
UCLA has Top-25 recruiting class after latest commitment
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UCLA's football program, under new head coach Bob Chesney, has secured a top-25 recruiting class for 2027 following the commitment of four-star safety Khalil Terry from Tustin, California. This marks a significant shift in the program's recruiting efforts as they aim to build a competitive team in the Big Ten.
- 01Khalil Terry, a four-star safety from Tustin, California, committed to UCLA, boosting their recruiting class.
- 02UCLA's recruiting class is now ranked No. 22 nationally and No. 9 in the Big Ten.
- 03Terry's commitment follows his decommitment from Notre Dame and adds depth to UCLA's defense.
- 04The Bruins have eight total commits, with four being blue-chip recruits.
- 05UCLA's recruiting momentum is attributed to a renewed energy under coach Bob Chesney.
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UCLA's football program is experiencing a revival under new head coach Bob Chesney, as evidenced by the recent commitment of Khalil Terry, a four-star safety from Tustin, California. Terry, who previously decommitted from Notre Dame, has elevated UCLA's recruiting class to No. 22 in the nation for the 2027 cycle, moving the Bruins up five spots in the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. This commitment adds to UCLA's total of eight recruits, including four blue-chip players, and reflects a growing momentum in their recruiting efforts. Alongside Terry, the Bruins have also secured commitments from other top prospects, including fellow four-star safety Pole Moala and tight end Zac Fares. The energy surrounding the program has shifted positively, attracting high-priority recruits who are excited about the future of UCLA football.
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UCLA's enhanced recruiting efforts could lead to a stronger football program, potentially increasing local interest and attendance at games.
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