A’lique Terry, former Wake Forest OL, named assistant coach at Power 5 program

A’lique Terry, a former Wake Forest offensive lineman from 2014-2016, was named to Oregon’s coaching staff Tuesday as its next offensive line coach.

Terry started his coaching career at Wake Forest as well, serving a the Demon Deacons’ quality control coach in 2018. From there, Terry spent the next 2 seasons with the Ducks as a graduate assistant.

He started working the offensive line at Hawaii in 2021 and spent last season in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings.

Oregon coach Dan Lanning released the following statement on Terry joining the staff:

“We are thrilled to welcome A’lique back to the Oregon family,” Lanning said. “A’lique is very familiar with our program and understands the values and goals that we have h

ere in Eugene. He is passionate, with unique experiences that range from the college ranks all the way to the NFL as a coach. He also has experience as a player, competing at the Power 5 level on the offensive line. His relationships with our current and past student-athletes are unmatched, and his reputation as a teacher precedes him. We are really excited about what A’lique brings to our program and the positive impact he’ll have on our student-athletes both on and off the field.”

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