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Oklahoma State Offers Standout UCO Transfer Terrill Davis

The Cowboys are looking to add another talented receiver out of the transfer portal.
April 10, 2025
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STILLWATER – Oklahoma State is looking to add another talented wide receiver out of the transfer portal. Late Wednesday, UCO transfer, Terrill Davis, announced he’s been offered by the Pokes. 

Davis, who’s out of Choctaw, OK, checks in at 6-0, 180 pounds, and is coming off his junior seasons with the Bronchos. He was one of the most prolific wide receivers in the country this past fall, hauling in 1,609 yards and 15 touchdowns. 

He set several UCO program records, including receiving yards and touchdowns, he set and broke the most receptions in a game three times, posted three 200+ yard games and tied the record for most receiving touchdowns in a game with four.

Following the 2024 season, Davis was tabbed a First Team All-American by the AFCA and the Associated Press. 

Davis helped the Bronchos to a No. 1 ranked offense, nearly two dozen school records and an MIAA championship.

Since entering the portal yesterday, he’s received offers from Abilene Christian, Austin Peay, Coastal Carolina, Kent State, North Texas, Sacramento State, Sam Houston, Temple, Texas State and UTEP. 

The Cowboys landed a commitment from fellow D2 All-American wide receiver, Cameron Abshire, on Wednesday evening. He had 51 catches for 1,057 yards and 13 touchdowns. Adding Davis to the roster would be a big boost along with Abshire.

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Oklahoma State Offers Standout UCO Transfer Terrill Davis

5,387 Views | 2 Replies | Last: 8 mo ago by RodeoPoke
Hawkn86
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Since the Pokes are pretty far into spring practice and they feel the need to keep adding receivers tells us all we need to know about the returning receivers. Not a great sign.
RodeoPoke
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Hawkn86 said:

Since the Pokes are pretty far into spring practice and they feel the need to keep adding receivers tells us all we need to know about the returning receivers. Not a great sign.
or.... we're in such great shape at all positions, that now we're just pouring on gravy where ever we want it...

is the glass half full, or is it actually over flowing and we're still pouring more into an overflowing glass?

.....

hate to ask (or suggest), but perhaps it's due to possible departures in the next Portal window.

college football transfer portal will open on Wednesday, April 16 and will close on Friday, April 25.


I think we all just hold our breath, cross our fingers and hope until April 26
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