2017: Racine appeared in nine games, including three starts, as a junior…made nine catches for 207 yards and two touchdowns…made one catch, a 78-yard touchdown from Andrew Haidet for the longest offensive play for HBU on the season, against Southeastern Louisiana (10/14)…had two receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown in the season finale at fourth-ranked Sam Houston State (11/18).
2016: Racine played in all 11 games as a sophomore...made seven catches for 110 yards and a touchdown…made two catches, including a 31-yard touchdown reception, in the season-opener at Central Arkansas (9/1)…returned two kickoffs for 58 yards, including a 40-yard return, against Texas Southern (9/10)…made two catches for 15 yards at Western Kentucky (10/1)…had two receptions for 60 yards, including a career-long 56-yard catch in a 24-17 victory at Lamar (10/29).
2015: Racine appeared in five games as a true freshman…returned two kickoffs for 26 yards, with a long of 19 at Nicholls (10/17).
High School: Was a two-year starter at Cedar Ridge High School for Coach Todd Ford and Coach Marshall Williams...as a senior, made 55 catches for 860 yards and 10 touchdowns…as a junior, had 47 receptions for 835 yards, seven receiving touchdowns and two return touchdowns…also ran track and was a regional competitor in the 400 meters and the 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400-meter relays…earned the Senior Superlative Award (Most Likely to Be an Olympic Champion)…was a finalist in the 400 meters at the 2011 and 2012 Junior Olympics.
Personal: Full name is David Sterling Racine...born March 6, 1997, in Vancouver, Washington…son of Bruce Racine and Ralph Johnson and Angela Racine Johnson…has two brothers, Raymond and Justin, and one sister, Iliah…stepfather, Ralph, played football at Texas…majoring in business.