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Tramel Terry Injures Knee in Shrine Bowl
Goose Creek Gators star and UGA recruit getting tests done Monday.

Goose Creek Gators senior Tramel Terry injured his knee Saturday in the Shrine Bowl. A top college recruit, Terry completed his senior year early and is set to begin classes at the University of Georgia next month.
Terry told ESPN’s Miller Safrit that it may be a torn ACL. "It feels fine to me. I'm going to have an MRI on it as soon as I get back to Charleston," Terry said.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Terry was expected to begin work for the Bulldogs as a backup running back and slot wide receiver.
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"I'm disappointed because I really wanted to go to the Under Armour All-America Game and shine there," Terry told ESPN. "It's going to kill me to sit on the sidelines and watch."
On Twitter, Terry (@TeamTDterry_GC) has been thanking well-wishers and says he'll have tests done Monday, but that his knee feels fine.
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Marcus Lattimore, the USC star running back who is recovering from his own knee injury in October, tweeted (@LattTwoOne) "My boy (Tramel Terry) gonna be fine, God doesn't make mistakes."
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