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Player: Greg Davis

Hometown: Dyke, VA

Position: DB

Height: 6’2”

Weight: 186

40 time: 4.5

Visit Date: Oct. 1, 2005 (ISU)

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Cal, Virginia Tech., West virginia, Maryland

Favorites: Signed with West Virginia

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: #19/ :star:star:star

Bid Red Report:#24/ :star:star:star:star

 

Assessing the talent: Davis could play cornerback or free safety at the next level. His size is very attractive to many schools with a frame that can easily carry 210 to 220 pounds.

 

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 0% Tough to pull him away from the ACC teams. This appears to be Jordan’s territory with Phil Elamassian helping.

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Greg Davis in Virginia paper

 

 

It's about 1/2 way down, good publicity fpr the Huskers out East.

 

Huskers offer local. Blue Ridge School cornerback Greg Davis has received his first official scholarship offer ... from Nebraska.

According to our BRS source, the Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size, speed and technique. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder (4.5 speed), has raised quite a few eyebrows since he was one of the juniors invited to participate in the workouts at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

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Greg Davis in Virginia paper

 

 

It's about 1/2 way down, good publicity fpr the Huskers out East.

 

Huskers offer local. Blue Ridge School cornerback Greg Davis has received his first official scholarship offer ... from Nebraska.

According to our BRS source, the Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size, speed and technique. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder (4.5 speed), has raised quite a few eyebrows since he was one of the juniors invited to participate in the workouts at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

From tha same article:

 

The Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size. Nebraska also was impressed with Davis’ ball-hawking ability as a free safety along with his tenacious hitting.

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Greg Davis in Virginia paper

 

 

It's about 1/2 way down, good publicity fpr the Huskers out East.

 

Huskers offer local. Blue Ridge School cornerback Greg Davis has received his first official scholarship offer ... from Nebraska.

According to our BRS source, the Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size, speed and technique. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder (4.5 speed), has raised quite a few eyebrows since he was one of the juniors invited to participate in the workouts at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

From tha same article:

 

The Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size. Nebraska also was impressed with Davis’ ball-hawking ability as a free safety along with his tenacious hitting.

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Greg Davis in Virginia paper

 

 

It's about 1/2 way down, good publicity fpr the Huskers out East.

 

Huskers offer local. Blue Ridge School cornerback Greg Davis has received his first official scholarship offer ... from Nebraska.

According to our BRS source, the Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size, speed and technique. The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder (4.5 speed), has raised quite a few eyebrows since he was one of the juniors invited to participate in the workouts at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.

From tha same article:

 

The Cornhuskers coaches love Davis’ size. Nebraska also was impressed with Davis’ ball-hawking ability as a free safety along with his tenacious hitting.

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Visit Date: Oct. 28, 2005 (Okla.)

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Cal, Virginia Tech., West virginia, Maryland

Favorites: Virginia, Nebraska, Cal, and Virginia Tech

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: #9/ :star:star:star:star

Bid Red Report:

 

Assessing the talent: Davis could play cornerback or free safety at the next level. His size is very attractive to many schools with a frame that can easily carry 210 to 220 pounds.

 

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 20% Tough to pull him away from the ACC teams. This appears to be Jordan’s territory with Phil Elamassian helping.

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Was blown away by the visit. Gave it a 10 and said he got more then he bargained for. Said he can definetly see himself in Husker Red and right now Nebraska has a big lead over NC State, Virginia, Virginia Tech. I am not going to be siprised if he commits to NU before he takes his other visits. I think he might take 1 more visit just to make sure, and if that visit doesn't live up to NU standards, he could pull the trigger early before he finishes all his visits.

 

Odds of becoming a Husker: 45%

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