2022 Conference USA Honorable Mention
2022 (r-Sr.) | 12/12: Davis started WKU's first 12 games of the season before missing the final two with an injury. In those 12 games, he caught 63 passes for 872 yards and seven touchdowns. Davis enjoyed a stretch of four-straight games during the year with a touchdown pass, starting against Indiana. In the final two games of that stretch, he recorded back-to-back 100-yard performances. His best game of the season was in the opener against Austin Peay when he recorded 124 receiving yards and a touchdown on a 48-yard reception. His most electric play of the year came on his senior day against Rice when he caught a pass over the middle and took it 62 yards for a touchdown. It was his longest play of the season. After his dynamic year, Davis was recognized by Conference USA with Honorable Mention honors.
2021 (r-Jr.) | 14/14: In his first season on The Hill, Davis started all 14 of WKU's games on the way to a Conference USA East Division Championship. Davis finished fourth on the team in receptions for one of the most electric offenses in all of college football. He hauled in 43 receptions for 763 yards and eight touchdowns. Davis found the endzone twice in wins over Middle Tennessee and Marshall. He also finished with a season-high 105 yards receiving in the division-championship clinching victory at the Thundering Herd.
Before WKU: Called "the most unselfish guy I've ever coached" by Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal, Davis played wide receiver and cornerback during his time as a Duck. After redshirting the 2017 season, played in seven games and caught one pass for 13 yards in 2018. Had a breakout 2019 campaign, with nine receptions for 89 yards and a touchdown in 13 games, helping Oregon win the Pac-12 Championship over No. 5 Utah and Rose Bowl over No. 8 Wisconsin. Had a career game vs. Nevada, with four catches for 39 yards and a 13-yard score. Also had four kickoff returns for 93 yards that year. Appeared in one game in 2020 after earning his bachelor's degree in General Social Science in the spring.
HS/Misc.: Named third-team All-Broward County after helping lead Deerfield Beach HS to an 8A state semifinal appearance as a senior. Averaged 25.8 yards per reception that season. Was a consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports. Ranked No. 123 nationally among wide receivers and No. 121 overall in the state of Florida by 247Sports.