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Former Penn State Cornerback Jeffrey Davis Jr. Transfers To Stony Brook

Jeffrey Davis Jr. is heading to New York.

The former Penn State football cornerback announced his decision to transfer to Stony Brook University on Thursday.

Davis is now one of three Nittany Lions to transfer away from the program, joining the likes of Christian Veilleux and Rodney McGraw. He joins Stony Brook with three years of eligibility remaining.

The Bristol, Connecticut native was a three-star prospect, being ranked No. 526 nationally and No. 4 in Connecticut in the class of 2021, according to 247Sports.

Davis entered the transfer portal earlier this month after seeing limited playing time in Happy Valley. He did not log a single statistic in a Penn State uniform.

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Nolan Wick

Nolan is a senior journalism major from Silver Spring, Maryland. He's an avid D.C sports and Liverpool fan who loves going to games in his free time. Nolan mainly writes about Penn State football, men's hockey, and baseball. You can follow him on Twitter @nolan_wick or email him at [email protected].

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