Bo Davis

Bo Davis (born May 17, 1970) is an American football coach and former defensive lineman who is currently the defensive line coach for LSU.

Bo Davis
refer to caption
Bo Davis in 2018
LSU Tigers
Position:Defensive line coach
Personal information
Born: (1970-05-17) May 17, 1970 (age 53)
Magee, Mississippi, U.S.
Career information
College:LSU (1990–1992)
Career history
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
    As a player
    As an assistant coach

Coaching career

LSU (first stint)

Davis began his coaching career at his alma mater when he earned second team all SEC in 1995 as a graduate assistant. He left in 1997 to become an assistant North Shore High School in Texas. He returned to LSU in 2002 under Nick Saban as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. He won a national championship in 2003 and was retained by Les Miles for the 2005 season.

Miami Dolphins

Davis joined Saban's Dolphins staff as an assistant defensive line coach for the 2006.

Alabama (first stint)

Following Saban once again, Davis joined the Crimson Tide as the team's defensive line coach in 2007. There he won another championship in 2009. However he would leave following the 2010 season.

Texas (first stint)

Davis then joined Mack Brown's Texas Longhorns where he coached the defensive tackles from 2011 to 2013.

Alabama (second stint)

Following his three years coaching at Texas, and one week as USC's defensive line coach, Davis returned to Alabama in 2014 to coach the defensive line replacing Chris Rumph. Additionally he won another national championship in 2015. He resigned after a recruiting controversy .

Jacksonville Jaguars

Davis returned to the NFL to coach as an intern for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016.

UTSA

For the 2017 season, Davis was in San Antonio coaching the Roadrunners defensive line.

Detroit Lions

Davis returned to the NFL once more to be the defensive line coach under Matt Patricia in Detroit. He stayed there until Patricia's firing during the 2020 season.

Texas (second stint)

Davis returned for a second stint with the Longhorns, this time under Steve Sarkisian working as their defensive line coach.

LSU (second stint)

Davis returned for a second stint with the Tigers in 2024 under Brian Kelly, working as the Tiger's defensive line coach.

Personal life

Bo and his wife, Omeika, have three children.

References

Tags:

Bo Davis Coaching careerBo Davis Personal lifeBo Davis

🔥 Trending searches on Wiki English:

Richard GaddGodzilla Minus OneList of states and territories of the United StatesMahatma GandhiRyan GarciaAndrew Scott (actor)KYURDarren WallerSouth AfricaFloyd Mayweather Jr.Citizen SmithYashasvi JaiswalList of NBA championsFolklore (Taylor Swift album)HTTP 404South AmericaMiles McBrideSnapchatElon MuskRebel WilsonVidya BalanRobert DurstMuhammadArsenal F.C.–Chelsea F.C. rivalryMoonArnold SchwarzeneggerThe World's BillionairesList of Spotify streaming recordsPoor Things (film)Cillian MurphyEFL ChampionshipAaron DessnerKeanu ReevesThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareWordleHugh JackmanSaint George's Day in England2023–24 Serie APrince Louis of WalesNelly KordaGhoul (Fallout)House of the DragonSydney SweeneyIlhan OmarShohei Ohtani2024 Indian general election in Uttar PradeshNag AshwinSwitzerlandJimmy CarterCharlie SheenWWEShōgun (1980 miniseries)Jelly Roll (singer)World Wide WebBarack ObamaSpike LeeHazbin HotelCatherine Zeta-JonesSaint GeorgeC. S. LewisEuropean UnionWilliam ShakespeareRise of the Planet of the ApesICC Men's T20 World CupSex and the CityCassandra NovaCherApril 23Manchester United F.C.Tyler BertuzziEmma StoneHanumanDrake BellJontay PorterJennifer PanTrevi FountainSerie ALisa Marie Presley🡆 More