Background on Maryland guard Terrance Davis,
Davis established himself quickly, playing in all 13 games as a true freshman and starting the last four, helping the Terps rush for at least 2,500 yards for the first time since 2003 and often being the lead blocker for then sophomore Ty Johnson, who rushed for over 1,000 yards and fellow freshman Lorenzo Harrison III, who if not for a late-season injury, would have broken LaMont Jordan’s freshman rushing record.
After starting all 12 games at right guard at a sophomore, Davis started eight games as a junior, but missed four with an injury. Still, he helped then redshirt freshman Anthony McFarland Jr. break Jordan’s record with 1,034 yards. But after the team’s 2-0 start last season, Davis’ knee injury in the first half against Temple — and McFarland’s sprained ankle also sustained in that game — led to the Terps struggling offensively. ~ Don Markus, The Baltimore Sun
Really does sound like he is what we need. Pairing him with White would be outstanding.