Dec. 22, 2008
University of Illinois junior cornerback Vontae Davis announced today that he plans to forgo his senior year of eligibility to enter the 2009 National Football League Amateur Draft on April 25-26. He is a two-time Big Ten All-Big Ten selection and two-time Thorpe Award semifinalist.
"It has been a goal of mine for a long time to have the opportunity to play in the NFL," Davis said. "I thank Coach Zook and all my teammates at Illinois who have helped me get to this place. Because I was able to get on the field early at Illinois and because Coach Zook believed in me so much, I think I am ready for the new challenge that professional football brings. I have had great support from everyone - starting with my family and Coach Jeffries at Dunbar - who have helped me come to this very important decision. I know there is a lot of work ahead of me, but I am very excited about the journey I am about to begin."
"I am very happy and proud for Vontae," head coach Ron Zook said. "We knew when he arrived on campus three years ago, that he was an athlete capable of making the jump from college football to the professional game. We believe that coaching is about helping athletes achieve their goals. It has definitely been a goal of Vontae's to play at the next level. If anyone knows Vontae, they know he is a great kid who is up for the challenge ahead of him. We thank him for all he has given to the University of Illinois football program."
Davis was a three-year starter for the Illini, making an immediate impact on the team as a true-freshman. He earned unanimous Freshman All-America honors and was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection. As a sophomore, Davis broke onto the national scene with 76 tackles, four tackles-for-loss and four interceptions. He also had eight passes broken, which ranked sixth in the Big Ten. His career game came in the Rose Bowl, when he posted 13 solo tackles against USC. For his season, Davis was named first-team All-Big Ten.
Last season, he entered his junior year as a 2008 Playboy All-American and touted by many preseason publications as the one of the Big Ten's and nation's best cornerbacks. He finished the year second on the team in tackles with 78 and seven tackles for loss. He recorded two interceptions and another eight PBUs, and ranked third in the Big Ten in forced fumbles with three. Davis once again was a first-team All-Big Ten pick and for the second straight year was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the nation's best defensive back. He also earned third-team All-America honors from Rivals.com and fourth-team from Phil Steele Magazine.
Davis' Honors
- Third-Team All-America (by Rivals.com)
- Fourth-Team All-America (by Phil Steele)
- 2008 First-Team All-Big Ten
- 2007 First-Team All-Big Ten
- 2008 Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist
- 2007 Jim Thorpe Award Semifinalist
- First-Team All-Big Ten (by Rivals.com)
CAREER HIGHS
Tackles: 13, twice (last vs. Louisiana Lafayette, 9/13/08)
Solos: 13 vs. USC, 1/1/08
INT: 1, seven times (last time at Northwestern, 11/22/08)
TFL: 2 at Michigan, 10/4/08
QB Hurry: 1, twice (last time vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/6/08)
PBU: 2, three times (last time vs. Minnesota, 10/11/08)
Forced Fumble: 1, three times (last vs. Indiana, 10/18/08)
Fumble Recovery: 1, twice (last vs. Louisiana Lafayette, 9/13/08)
Blocked Punt: 1, twice (last time at Indiana, 9/22/07)
KO Returns: 2 vs. Iowa, 11/1/08
Long KO Return: 63 vs. Michigan, 10/20/07
DEFENSIVE STATISTICS
| YEAR | G | ST | AT | TOT | TFL-YDS | INT-YDS | PBU |
| 2006 | 12 | 30 | 22 | 52 | 2.5-7 | 1-0 | 6 |
td><> | 12 | 56 | 20 | 76 | 4-9v4-0 | 8 |
| 2008 | 12 | 53 | 25 | 78 | 7-18 | 2-12 | 8 |
td><> | 36 | 139 | 67 | 206 | 13.5-34 | 7-12 | 22 |
KICK RETURN STATISTICS
| YEAR NO YDS AVG TD LG |
| 2007 4 116 29.0 0 63 |
| 2008 5 99 19.8 0 28 |
| Total 9 215 23.9 0 63 |
Davis in the Illinois Record Books ...
Single Game Solo Tackles
1. Dana Howard vs. Ohio State, 10/12/1991 - 20
2. Dana Howard vs. Michigan, 11/16/1991 - 16
3. Tom Hicks vs. West Virginia, 9/29/73 - 14
4. Dana Howard vs. Michigan State, 11/21/1992 - 14
5. Brit Miller at Wisconsin, 10/25/2008 - 13
Vontae Davis vs. USC, 1/1/2008 - 13
Career Passes Broken Up
1. Eugene Wilson, 1999-2002 - 60
2. Christian Morton, 2000-02 - 41
3. Bobby Jackson, 1997-2001 - 26
Marlon Primous, 1988-91 - 26
Robert Crumpton, 1991-94 - 26
6. Craig Swoope, 1982-85 - 25
7. Charles Armstead, 1981-82 - 24
8. Vontae Davis, 2006-present - 22