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UCO All-American Receiver Terrill Davis Transferring to Oklahoma State
Davis caught 109 passes for 1,609 yards and 15 touchdowns last season.
Terrill Davis will make the short journey up I-35 from Edmond to be a Cowboy.
Davis, who was an All-American wide receiver at UCO this past season, announced his commitment to Oklahoma State. In 13 games with the Bronchos last season, Davis caught 109 passes for 1,609 yards and 15 touchdowns.
Committed @CowboyFB let’s do it✴️ pic.twitter.com/RYQ1r9RIIg
— TD (@__terrill__) April 24, 2025
Listed at 6-foot, 180 pounds, Davis went to high school at Choctaw. He got to UCO in 2021, redshirting that first year before making an impact as a redshirt freshman. He played in eight of the Bronchos’ 11 games in 2022, catching a dozen passes for 141 yards.
Davis took another step forward in 2023, playing in all 11 of UCO’s games and making eight starts. He led the Bronchos in receptions (43), receiving yards (538) and receiving touchdowns (four). He had his first two 100-yard games in 2023, catching six passes for 110 yards against Emporia State and four passes for 103 yards and a touchdown against Northeastern State.
Then Davis went nuclear in 2024. He had seven games of at least 100 receiving yards, including three with at least 200. Against Central Missouri on Sept. 14, Davis caught 14 balls for 203 yards and two touchdowns. Against Fort Hays State on Sept. 28, he had nine catches for 217 yards and four touchdowns. Against Emporia State on Nov. 16, Davis had 15 catches for 203 yards and a score. He was unguardable.
The American Football Coaches Association named Davis a First Team All-American for his work this past season.
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
Davis is the fifth receiver the Cowboys have added from the portal this offseason and the second from the D-II ranks, joining Emory & Henry’s Cameron Abshire.
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