The University of Hawaii football team might very well could be the best place for him, but quarterback Dermaricus Davis stands to be a casualty of the transfer portal, with his stock seemingly falling every time he’s made a move.
On Friday, the 6-foot-5, 187-pound Davis told On3 Sports he will transfer to Hawaii after UCLA rather unexpectedly acquired the Iamaleava brothers, Nico and Madden, to take all of the future center snaps.
This comes roughly 13 months after Davis, a 4-star prospect and California native, left the University of Washington three weeks into Jedd Fisch’s first spring practice with the Huskies. It’s possible he wasn’t willing to play behind then fellow freshman Demond Williams Jr., who was the back-up to senior Will Rogers at the time…