Oklahoma State University Athletics
2025 Cowboy Football Roster
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Davis, Terrill
Jersey Number 2
Terrill Davis
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Oklahoma City, OK
- High School:
- Choctaw
Bio
Pronounced tur-RELL
2024 Div. II First Team All-America (AFCA, Associated Press, Walter Camp, D2CCA, Don Hansen, D2football.com, College Football Network)
2024 First Team All-Region 3
2024 First Team All-MIAA
2024 Harlon Hill Trophy Candidate
A transfer from Central Oklahoma who had an All-America year in 2024, producing 1,609 receiving yards to rank No. 1 among all NCAA players regardless of division ... Did not play football until his senior year of high school.
2024 (Junior at UCO): Led all NCAA players regardless of division with 1,609 receiving yards on his way to earning first team Division II All-America honors from the AFCA, the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, D2CCA, Don Hansen, D2football.com and College Football Network ... Also named first team All-Region 3, first team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and a Harlon Hill Trophy Candidate for the award given to the best player in NCAA Division II ... Set UCO single-season records for receiving yards with 1,609 and receiving touchdowns with 15 ... Also hauled in 109 passes to fall just one short of the school record ... Had 15 receptions in a game twice and 14 receptions two other times, all passing the previous UCO record of 13 ... Tied the school record with four receiving touchdowns (all in the first half) against Fort Hays State, which had the No. 1 defense in the MIAA at the time ... Became the only player in school history with three 200-yard receiving games in a single season, recording 217 against Fort Hays State, 203 against Central Missouri and 203 against Emporia State ... He surpassed 100 yards receiving four other times for a total of seven 100-yard games ... Started all 13 games ... Recorded a reception longer than 50 yards in four games, with a long of 59 at Missouri Southern ... Added two carries on the season for a 57 yards, with a long of 52 yards at Ferris State ... Had two punt returns for 10 yards ... Helped UCO’s No. 1 rated offense to almost two dozen school records, an MIAA Championship and a spot in the NCAA Division II playoffs as the Bronchos ended their season in the regional semfinals at top-seeded Ferris State ... Helped UCO go 11-2 on the year and claim the MIAA Championship for the first time since joining the league in 2012.
2023 (Sophomore at UCO): Played in all 11 games for the Bronchos as a redshirt freshman and made eight starts at wide receiver ... Led the team in receptions with 43, receiving yards with 538, and receiving touchdowns with four ... Had four consecutive games with at least five catches and five total on the season ... Had more than 50 yards receiving five times and amassed 100 yards receiving twice ... Tallied 110 yards receiving on six catches at Emporia State ... Also had 103 yards on four catches at Fort Hays State ... Became a regular kick returner for the Bronchos and had 12 returns for 211 yards on the season ... Scored four touchdowns on the year with one in four different games ... UCO was 4-0 in those games ... Named Honorable Mention All-MIAA following the season.
2022 (Freshman at UCO): Played in eight of 11 games and made three starts during his redshirt freshman season ... Caught 12 passes for 141 yards ... Averaged 11.8 yards per reception ... Had one reception for minus-2 yards after the first four games of his career before putting together a strong run in October ... Had 11 catches for 143 yards in four week stretch ... Made three receptions for 59 yards and a season-long 39 yarder in UCO’s win over Northeastern State, which also helped the Bronchos keep the President’s Cup for an eighth straight year ... Had a season-high five catches for 38 yards in the win against Fort Hays State ... Had a season-best 59 receiving yards against Northeastern State.
2021 (Redshirt at UCO): Did not see any game action while taking a redshirt.
High School: Played for coach Jake Corbin at Choctaw ... Did not play football until his senior season ... Decided to try football the summer before his senior year because basketball gyms were closed due to COVID-19 ... In his first season of football as a senior in 2020, he was named the District 6A-II-2 offensive player of the year, all-conference and second team Big All-City by The Oklahoman as he helped lead his team to the Class 6A state championship game ... Had a standout game against eventual state champion Bixby, recording nine catches for 209 receiving yards ... Focused primarily on basketball throughout his high school career and was a standout player, leading his team in scoring and assists as a junior ... Signed with Central Oklahoma over several other Division II offers.
Personal: Son of Isabel Gorbea.
2024 Div. II First Team All-America (AFCA, Associated Press, Walter Camp, D2CCA, Don Hansen, D2football.com, College Football Network)
2024 First Team All-Region 3
2024 First Team All-MIAA
2024 Harlon Hill Trophy Candidate
A transfer from Central Oklahoma who had an All-America year in 2024, producing 1,609 receiving yards to rank No. 1 among all NCAA players regardless of division ... Did not play football until his senior year of high school.
2024 (Junior at UCO): Led all NCAA players regardless of division with 1,609 receiving yards on his way to earning first team Division II All-America honors from the AFCA, the Associated Press, the Walter Camp Football Foundation, D2CCA, Don Hansen, D2football.com and College Football Network ... Also named first team All-Region 3, first team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association and a Harlon Hill Trophy Candidate for the award given to the best player in NCAA Division II ... Set UCO single-season records for receiving yards with 1,609 and receiving touchdowns with 15 ... Also hauled in 109 passes to fall just one short of the school record ... Had 15 receptions in a game twice and 14 receptions two other times, all passing the previous UCO record of 13 ... Tied the school record with four receiving touchdowns (all in the first half) against Fort Hays State, which had the No. 1 defense in the MIAA at the time ... Became the only player in school history with three 200-yard receiving games in a single season, recording 217 against Fort Hays State, 203 against Central Missouri and 203 against Emporia State ... He surpassed 100 yards receiving four other times for a total of seven 100-yard games ... Started all 13 games ... Recorded a reception longer than 50 yards in four games, with a long of 59 at Missouri Southern ... Added two carries on the season for a 57 yards, with a long of 52 yards at Ferris State ... Had two punt returns for 10 yards ... Helped UCO’s No. 1 rated offense to almost two dozen school records, an MIAA Championship and a spot in the NCAA Division II playoffs as the Bronchos ended their season in the regional semfinals at top-seeded Ferris State ... Helped UCO go 11-2 on the year and claim the MIAA Championship for the first time since joining the league in 2012.
2023 (Sophomore at UCO): Played in all 11 games for the Bronchos as a redshirt freshman and made eight starts at wide receiver ... Led the team in receptions with 43, receiving yards with 538, and receiving touchdowns with four ... Had four consecutive games with at least five catches and five total on the season ... Had more than 50 yards receiving five times and amassed 100 yards receiving twice ... Tallied 110 yards receiving on six catches at Emporia State ... Also had 103 yards on four catches at Fort Hays State ... Became a regular kick returner for the Bronchos and had 12 returns for 211 yards on the season ... Scored four touchdowns on the year with one in four different games ... UCO was 4-0 in those games ... Named Honorable Mention All-MIAA following the season.
2022 (Freshman at UCO): Played in eight of 11 games and made three starts during his redshirt freshman season ... Caught 12 passes for 141 yards ... Averaged 11.8 yards per reception ... Had one reception for minus-2 yards after the first four games of his career before putting together a strong run in October ... Had 11 catches for 143 yards in four week stretch ... Made three receptions for 59 yards and a season-long 39 yarder in UCO’s win over Northeastern State, which also helped the Bronchos keep the President’s Cup for an eighth straight year ... Had a season-high five catches for 38 yards in the win against Fort Hays State ... Had a season-best 59 receiving yards against Northeastern State.
2021 (Redshirt at UCO): Did not see any game action while taking a redshirt.
High School: Played for coach Jake Corbin at Choctaw ... Did not play football until his senior season ... Decided to try football the summer before his senior year because basketball gyms were closed due to COVID-19 ... In his first season of football as a senior in 2020, he was named the District 6A-II-2 offensive player of the year, all-conference and second team Big All-City by The Oklahoman as he helped lead his team to the Class 6A state championship game ... Had a standout game against eventual state champion Bixby, recording nine catches for 209 receiving yards ... Focused primarily on basketball throughout his high school career and was a standout player, leading his team in scoring and assists as a junior ... Signed with Central Oklahoma over several other Division II offers.
Personal: Son of Isabel Gorbea.
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