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Published Feb 1, 2012
Getting to know: Terrell Davis
Derek Trebesch
ASUDevils.com Staff Writer
Arizona State reached into Canada to sign a running back in the 2012 class. What can be expected of Terrell Davis? Here's an introduction.
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Name: Terrell Davis
Hometown: Victoria, British Columbia
School: Mount Douglas High School
Position: Running back
Height: 6-foot-0
Weight: 215 pounds
40-yard dash: 4.5 seconds
Bench max: 315 pounds
Squat max: 450 pounds
Clean max: 275 pounds
Vertical leap: 33 inches
Shuttle time: 4.25 seconds
Senior stats: 20 touchdowns and approximately 1,300 rushing yards
Senior honors: Named the BC National Football Player of the Year
Rivals.com ranking: Unranked
Offers: Washington State, Idaho
Favorite food: Barbeque ribs
Favorite movie: Inception
Favorite music type/artist: "Drake, he's just a good artist and I just like his music."
Favorite female celebrity: Selena Gomez
Favorite NFL player: Terrell Davis
Favorite hobby: "Hanging out with my brother, Marcus Davis."
Role model: "My mom to be honest, definitely my mom."
Best sports memory: "Winning the provincial championship game this past season. It's like winning state in Canada."
On the first time he knew he was good enough to play at the next level: "I always felt like I had enough talent, but I just always had to put in the hard work to proceed to the next level."
On moving to ASU and being on his own: "At first I think it's going to be a little bit different, I'm not going to have my family around to help me out. But I feel like it's going to be good with all of my teammates and coaches helping me along with the transition."
Why ASU: "I believe it's a good fit for me. Coach (Todd) Graham made me feel really at home when I was down there on my visit. I just think I'll be most successful at ASU."
On his goals for next season: "Just to come down and help the team as much as I can and get the best grades as possible."
On his signing day plans: "I'm actually going over to Vancouver and there's going to be a signing ceremony for all the kids who are planning to go to school in the states."
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