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  UCF junior receiver Gabe Davis has decided to leave school a year early to enter the NFL draft, a move that comes as no surprise to most anyone close to the Knights program. "I feel good, man. It's just kind of weird just to know that the years at UCF went by so fast and now I'm doing something that I never thought I'd be doing...leaving after three years of playing college football. It's crazy," Davis told the Orlando Sentinel. It was just a few years ago that Davis was the skinny kid at Sanford Seminole who was serving as back-up quarterback to his good friend Kaylan Wiggins, when Wiggins was injured and Davis was still just solidifying his role and position on the Sanford team. Wiggins is now a quarterback at FIU.

Davis, who has become one of the best receivers in college football in his three seasons as a starter at UCF, is having his best year as a Knight with 72 catches for 1,241 yards and 12 touchdowns. The Knights are 9-3 this season and still await their bowl invitation, which will be announced Sunday. Davis said, "as of right now," he plans to play in the bowl game. The 6-foot-3, 212-pound athlete hinted earlier this year this could be his final college season. He made the most of his opportunities. At UCF, Davis has been instrumental in the Knights' run to prominence, only losing four times in the 38 games he has played. During his UCF career, he has 152 catches, 2,447 yards and 23 touchdowns. - The Orlando Sentinel


Jr/2020 WR *Gabriel DavisCentral Florida
News Source: The Orlando Sentinel



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