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[Surly Official Firing Squad] Get David Pierce The Fuck Outta Here
So the solution is to keep cracking at it until a team without a Friday guy shows up as our opponent? Or to just create hypothetical titles where those teams exist -
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Alabama State transfer, former top QB recruit Dematrius Davis picks UTSA: 'I can’t wait to go back home' One of the top Texas high school quarterbacks in recent memory is headed back home to play for the Roadrunners. It's a program he's quite familiar with. CHRIS HUMMER 4 hrs ago Dematrius Davis is headed back to the Lone Star State. The Alabama State quarterback transfer, one of the most productive Texas High School football players of the last decade, committed to UTSA on Friday, he told 247Sports. Ranked as the top available quarterback in the 247Sports transfer portal rankings, Davis said going back to Texas and the coaching staff in San Antonio made the decision an easy one. Of note, UTSA associate head coach/pass game coordinator Joe Price was one of Davis' coaches at North Shore High School in Houston. "It's Texas," Davis told 247Sports. "I can't wait to go back home. Coach (Jeff) Traylor and Coach Price, I really believe in what they have going on, getting that 2021 and 2022 championships. I really feel like this is the type of program to build me for the next level, maybe be a coach someday or really just build me for life. I don't think I should go anywhere else." Davis began his career at Auburn as a four-star recruit following a decorated high school career, which included a pair of 6-A state championships and arguably the most famous Hail Mary in Texas high school football history. He spent only a year on The Plains, choosing to leave the program a few months after it fired Gus Malzahn. Davis played the last two years at Alabama State, emerging as a starter in 2022 and 2023, though a meniscus injury limited him to just four games this past season. Fully healthy again, Davis is looking to reset in San Antonio, where he'll compete for a starting quarterback job vacated by UTSA's all-time leading passer Frank Harris. "I'm so excited," Davis said. "I've seen all the things Frank has done. I talked to him about a week or two ago. All the things he's told me, I'm just getting excited. I can't wait. ... I just got to come in and do my part and earn the guys' trust and everything. I feel like I'm going to make some crazy plays." Davis completed 68.9% of his passes during the 2023 season, jumping considerably from his 59.5% rate in 2022. Now, Davis enters a UTSA system that's help produce a combined 32 wins over the last three seasons. There will be plenty of familiarity for Davis, too. In addition to Price, the Roadrunners will have three other North Shore graduates on their roster in 2024. That group includes David Amador, who caught passes from Davis back in the day. "I have a deep trust (there)," Davis said. "I have former teammates that are also over there. I've been talking to them and reaching out to them. They're loving it. David Amador, who was my receiver in high school, he's loving it. I just can't wait to get there with him and throw with all those others guys." The 5-foot-11, 193-pound Davis ranked as the No. 211 overall player in the country from the 2021 class. He picked Auburn over Virginia Tech. -
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