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    Former HBCU football player William Davis died of gunshot wound

    May 28, 20262 Mins Read3 Views
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    By HBCU Sports

    (Source: HBCU Sports)

    William Davis, a former HBCU football star who later moved on to the FBS level, died of gunshot wounds to the chest.

    TMZ, which reported the news this week, indicated it was unclear whether Davis was a homicide victim or sustained self-inflicted injuries.

    Authorities in Virginia, where Davis passed away, have not officially determined the manner of death.

    Sam Houston State University, where Davis was set to play the 2026 season, announced his death last Saturday but did not initially disclose a cause.

    Davis had committed to the school after entering the transfer portal in January.

    William Davis the HBCU football player

    Davis began his career at Virginia Union, a Division II HBCU, where he developed into a consistent presence in the secondary. Over 36 games, Davis built a reputation as a dependable defensive back before earning an opportunity at the Power Five level after earning All-CIAA honors in 2024.

    He transferred to West Virginia ahead of the 2024 season and appeared in just one game for the Mountaineers. Seeking a larger role, Davis re-entered the transfer portal and ultimately landed at Sam Houston State, positioning himself for what would have been his seventh collegiate season.

    Now, instead of preparing for another season, those programs—and the teammates and coaches who knew him—are left mourning a life and career cut short far too soon.

    As investigators continue to determine exactly what happened, Davis is remembered for the journey he carved through the college football ranks and the promise he carried into the next chapter of his career.

     

    As investigators continue to determine exactly what happened Davis is remembered for the journey he carved through the college football ranks and the promise he carried into the next chapter of his career.
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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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