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17 Facts About Quinshad Davis

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Quinshad Davis was born on May 24,1994 and is an American college football coach and former wide receiver.

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Quinshad Davis is the wide receivers coach for Georgia State, a position he has held since 2022.

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Quinshad Davis played college football at North Carolina, where he holds the school record for career touchdown receptions.

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Quinshad Davis has been a member of the Detroit Lions.

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Quinshad Davis caught 94 passes for 1,481 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior.

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Quinshad Davis received many accolades following the conclusion of his high school football career.

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Quinshad Davis was chosen as a Parade All-American and named Gatorade Player of the Year for the state of South Carolina.

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Quinshad Davis set school freshman records for receptions and yards, and his 61 catches were the second-highest freshman total in ACC history and his 776 yards were fourth-most all-time.

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Quinshad Davis finished the season with 41 catches for 470 yards and six scores, tying Hakeem Nicks for most career touchdowns by a Tar Heel receiver.

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In Carolina's bowl game against Rutgers, Quinshad Davis broke his right tibia while attempting to catch a pass in the end zone for a touchdown and had to be assisted off of the field.

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The Tar Heels saw their most success during Quinshad Davis' senior year, during which he was a significant weapon in the potent Carolina offense.

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Quinshad Davis started all 14 games of the 2015 season, during which he became the Tar Heels' career leader in receptions and receiving touchdowns, and finished with a team-high 55 receptions for 638 yards and four touchdowns.

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In perhaps what was the highlight of the season, Quinshad Davis caught the winning touchdown in Lane Stadium in Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer's final home game.

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Quinshad Davis graduated as UNC's career leader in receptions and career touchdown receptions.

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In 2018, Quinshad Davis joined North Carolina as a graduate assistant.

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In 2020, Quinshad Davis joined South Florida an offensive quality control coach.

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In 2022, Quinshad Davis joined Georgia State as the wide receivers coach.