Kyle Davisson
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Kyle Roger Davisson (November 2, 1985-) is an American Football wide receiver for the University of Clemson Tigers.[1] His father Jay Davisson played for the Philadelphia Phillies in the early 1980's.[2]
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[edit] Football career
[edit] High school career
Davisson attended Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia (2001-2004), where he saw much success on and off the field. Davisson obtained varsity letters in football, basketball and football on the Georgia class 5-A level. Most notably, he led his team to impressive victories over Woodstock High School, Murray County High School, and Northview High School.
[edit] College career
After much speculation as to where Davisson would decide to play, he announced on National Signing Day of 2004 that he would be accepting a full athletic scholarship to Clemson University to play for coach Tommy Bowden. Davisson saw limited action his freshman year, but in the 2005-2006 season played in 8 games. Davisson recorded 29 receptions for 145 yards. For the 2007-2008 season he is expected to be one of the Tigers' offensive weapons. Davisson was additionally noted as a Heisman Trophy prospect for the future in the Clemson newspaper The Tiger Town Observer.[3]