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Former Holy Cross Star Terrence Spence is Thrilled for NFL

Wanjiru Waweru, Jadetimes Contributor

W. Waweru is a Jadetimes News Reporter Covering Sports & America News

Former Holy Cross Star Terrence Spence is Thrilled for NFL
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Worcester, Massachusetts – Terrence Spence had a phenomenal career at the College of Holy Cross as a cornerback. He became part of four Patriot League Championship teams, and had four interceptions and an eye-popping six blocked kicks.


Last season Spence participated for his former Holy Cross coach Bob Chesney where he played, and therefore, many of his other former Crusaders coaches at James Madison University, and he was extraordinary.


Spence became an All-American, first-team All-Sun Belt Conference All Star which led to the Dukes with five interceptions, 12 passes defensed, and two blocked kicks. Spence had conversion with the NFL teams who they like him as a safety or a cornerback and love him on special teams.


“I’ve talked to a couple different teams,use me as a corner, some say as a safety," said Spence. "And then it all comes back to special teams. That's how I'm going to get my foot in the door. That's how I'm going to stay there. So I understand the importance of that. Hopefully whatever team takes me will give me that opportunity to go out and prove myself and prove my worth and just go from there."


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