Ohio WR Shaun Terry decommits from Notre Dame football

2025 wide receiver Shaun Terry (Kyle Kelly/Blue & Gold)

Ironton (Ohio) High class of 2025 wide receiver Shaun Terry has announced his decommitment from Notre Dame.

The three-star prospect committed to Notre Dame Feb. 18, about a month after taking his first visit to campus. That trip took place Jan. 20, which was the same date he received his offer from the Fighting Irish.

But circumstances have led him to back off his pledge, leaving position coach Mike Brown and Co. with two commitments at the receiver position.

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The 5-foot-10, 165-pound Terry initially chose the Irish over 20 “Core Four” (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC) offers. Terry held offers from Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Southern California and Wisconsin.

The On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting services — currently considers him the No. 459 overall player, No. 73 wide receiver and No. 16 prospect in Ohio. In On3’s own rankings, Terry is the No. 78 wide receiver in the class.

Notre Dame’s receiver commit list now consists of Atlanta Woodward Academy’s Jerome Bettis Jr. and Wayne (N.J.) DePaul Catholic’s Elijah Burress.

The Irish have been in the mix for the following four wide receiver prospects: Las Vegas Bishop Gorman’s Derek Meadows, Geneva (Ill.) Community’s Talyn Taylor, Houston Dekaney’s Tanook Hines and La Verne (Calif.) Bonita’s Dylan Robinson. Notre Dame will host each prospect on campus for an official visit in June.

And on Friday night, Notre Dame extended an offer to Fishers (Ind.) High four-star receiver JonAnthony Hall.

Notre Dame has 21 commitments in the 2025 class, a group that ranks No. 5 nationally according to the Industry Ranking Football Team Recruiting Rankings. Ohio State, LSU, USC and Clemson currently have the top four classes in the country, respectively. Notre Dame sits in the No. 5 slot. Georgia is at six, and rounding out the top 10 is Oregon, Alabama, Auburn and Texas A&M, in that order.

Thirteen of Notre Dame’s 22 commits rank as a four-star recruit On3 Industry Ranking, and the other eight are currently three-star prospects.

The Irish’s highest-ranked commit of the class is Lucedale (Miss.) George County’s Deuce Knight, the No. 54 overall prospect and No. 7 quarterback in America per the 2025 On3 Industry Ranking. The Irish have five top-100 overall recruits committed.

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