Football
UCO Transfer Wide Receiver Terrill Davis Announces Oklahoma State Offer
Will Davis go from Edmond to Stillwater?
Terrill Davis has spent his past four seasons playing in Edmond and could make the short drive up I-35 to be a Cowboy.
Davis, a Central Oklahoma transfer, announced an Oklahoma State offer on Wednesday. Davis was a Division-II First Team All-American last season with the Bronchos after catching 109 passes for 1,609 yards and 15 touchdowns. After announcing he was in the portal Wednesday, he had already announced offers to Texas State, North Texas, UTEP, Sam Houston, Coastal Carolina and others.
@CowboyFB Offered pic.twitter.com/sXjpIznuc5
— TD (@__terrill__) April 10, 2025
Listed at 6-feet, 180 pounds, Davis played at Choctaw High School. He redshirted in 2021 at UCO before getting his feet wet as a redshirt freshman in 2022. He caught 12 passes for 141 yards that season, playing in eight of the Bronchos 11 games while making three starts.
He took another step forward in 2023, appearing in all 11 of UCO’s games, where he led the Bronchos in receptions (43), receiving yards (538) and receiving touchdowns (four).
That set up his big 2024 where he had at least 100 receiving yards in seven of 13 games. He eclipsed the 200-yard mark three times, including a ridiculous game against Fort Hays State where he caught nine passes for 217 yards and four touchdowns. He also had a 52-yard rushing touchdown against Ferris State — one of his two rushing attempts all season.
The Bronchos went 11-2 this past season, making it to the second round of the D-II playoffs.
So in the past three seasons in Edmond, Davis caught 167 passes for 2,347 yards and 19 touchdowns.
Junior season highlights.
-UCO single season records
-Most receiving yards (1609)
-Most receiving touchdowns (16)
-Most receptions in a game (x3)
-Most 200yrd games in a season (3)
-Tied for most receiving touchdowns in a game(4)ALL- MIAA first team… pic.twitter.com/iH6LcwuNhS
— TD (@__terrill__) December 4, 2024
The Cowboys have been active in the wide receiver transfer market over the past week or so. They picked up a commitment from Cameron Abshire, another D-II All-American, on Thursday. OSU also extended an offer to Tennessee State transfer Karate Brenson and reportedly set up a visit with Marshall transfer Christian Fitzpatrick.
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