Kansas football is reshaping its linebackers room for the upcoming season, welcoming seven new faces who bring a blend of experience and fresh talent.
A Fresh Defensive Outlook
Among the newcomers is Quincy Davis, a transfer from New Mexico State who has already made a notable impression during offseason workouts and spring practice.
Davis arrived in Lawrence after a standout season in which he recorded 43 tackles and a tackle for loss in 12 games, showcasing his growth as a linebacker and earning the attention of several programs.
Originally from Las Vegas, Davis says the climate and community in Kansas feel surprisingly familiar, helping him settle quickly and focus on contributing on the field.
Coach Chris Simpson has praised Davis for his steady performance and dedication, highlighting the player's work ethic both in practice and off it.
With the season approaching, Davis is eager to make an impact and continue delivering strong performances that will bolster the Jayhawks' defense.