He was an afterthought at Friday’s scrimmage.
Yes, he was there, suited up and stretching with his team, but Florida defensive lineman Keivonnis Davis chugged off to the side of the field and took a seat while his teammates took snaps between the hashes. He was still, it appeared, too hurt to play.
Davis, a Miami Central alumnus, was swept up with the tide of the credit card scandal that claimed the seasons of nine UF players in 2017. He was accused, according to a sworn complaint affidavit filed in September, of using a stolen credit card to add $800 to his UF bookstore account twice.