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Kentucky- Coming off a season where Kentucky hit the lottery in the graduate transfer sweepstakes by nabbing former UCLA QB Robert Beall they may look to repeat the same move this offseason. While Terry has a similar skillset to Beall he has yet to have the same success. Look for Kentucky to be a real player when Terry begins to take visits.
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Texas A&M- A&M is under new leadership for the second straight year and one of the biggest problems they've had is on offense. The lack of explosiveness in the passing game has been an Achilles heal. Despite the need for a top notch passer the team may not be one player away from competing. On the flip side, they play in a division that is ripe for the taking and Terry could help them get to their first ever bowl game.
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LSU- One of the streakiest teams to in the NCAA last season the Tigers find themselves realing after winning the division three straight years. Two down years in a row and a passing game that could use a veteran leader to get them back to the top. LSU has a really good opportunity to leap frog Alabama and Auburn if they can add a big name like Terry.
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USC- Here's a team with some young talent at QB but with the youth comes the inconsistency. A very talented roster, the Trojans could look for a one year rental to really get the fans back in the seats. Terry could really bring a dynamic element to a very underachieving offense.
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Rutgers- The Scarlet Knights tried this route two years ago when they signed Hall of Fame QB James Sherwood and it sparked the team to one of their best seasons to date. While some like to think Cannon or Wilson are enough, I tend to lean to the other side and predict that Rutgers will take a really long look at either drafting an incumbent passer or try for the veteran to give them a shot while their window is still slightly open.
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Washington- The Huskies still have Ronald Tiffany on campus but he's kind of shown his ceiling and where he can take this offense. Maybe Terry would add a new dimension with so much more talent than the returning quarterback. It's a long shot but the Huskies may be in win now mode and really follow Kentucky's lead and go for it.