“Khalil Terry has taken some visits over to UCLA recently and realized something important in his recruitment: It’s where he wanted to be.
The four-star safety from Tustin, Calif., backed off his Notre Dame pledge on Monday and has now committed to the Bruins after hitting it off with first-year coach Bob Chesney, position coach Anthony DiMichele and others on the coaching and recruiting staff.
Those close to Terry also loved UCLA and have been blown away by the organization and operation since Chesney has gotten to Westwood.
After a recent visit to UCLA for spring practice, Terry and those close to him loved seeing how Chesney runs his program and it sparked a ton more interest in the Bruins.
Despite Terry being committed to Notre Dame for months, the four-star was growing more comfortable in Westwood, in being closer to home around family and friends and he loved what the Bruins are trying to build there now.
UCLA has also shown to have tremendous momentum in recruiting this month and Terry is just another big-time example of the Bruins’ class really coming together.
April has been incredibly productive for UCLA with Terry’s commitment preceded by fellow four-star safety Pole Moala, who recently transferred back to Lawndale (Calif.) Leuzinger for his senior season. That could be the safety duo of the future for the Bruins.
Also, this month, the Bruins have landed pledges from Las Vegas Arbor View four-star tight end Zac Fares, who also had Texas very high on his list, three-star defensive lineman Montana Toilolo from Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei and three-star offensive lineman Jackson Hill out of West Hills Chaminade.”
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