
Oklahoma State Lands Commitment From D2 All-American Wide Receiver Terrill Davis
STILLWATER – Oklahoma State just landed a commitment from UCO standout wide receiver, Terrill Davis.
Davis, who’s out of Choctaw, OK, chose the Pokes over Boise State, Coastal Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Tulsa and others.
He checks in at 6-0, 180 pounds, and is coming off a record-setting season 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.
Davis marks the 11th commitment out of the transfer portal this spring for the Cowboys, and he marks the third wide receiver, joining Emory and Henry (DII) receiver, Cameron Abshire and Marshall wide receiver, Christian Fitzpatrick. They added two other offensive players in Appalachian State offensive tackle, Markell Samuel and Georgia State running back, Freddie Brock.
On the defensive side of the ball, they’ve added North Carolina defensive back, DeAndre Boykins, East Carolina defensive back, Eric Fletcher, South Carolina edge rusher, Wendell Gregory, Colorado edge rusher, Taje McCoy, Western Kentucky/Louisville linebacker, Darius Thomas and Vanderbilt defensive tackle, De’Marion Thomas.