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Charles Davis (defensive back)

Charles Franklin Davis (born November 14, 1964) is an American football analyst.[2] He is currently an analyst for NFL on CBS, working alongside Ian Eagle.[3] He is also an analyst for Tennessee Titans preseason games, working alongside Dan Hellie.[4] Along with Brandon Gaudin, he is the analyst for the Madden NFL series since 2017. He is also an analyst for the NFL Network, and has previously worked with Fox Sports, TBS, ESPN, The Golf Channel and Sun Sports (now Bally Sports Sun).[5]

Charles Davis
Davis in 2018
No. 22
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1964-11-14) November 14, 1964 (age 58)
Elizabethton, Tennessee[1]
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:192 lb (87 kg)
Career information
High school:New Paltz (NY)
College:Tennessee
Undrafted:1987
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

Davis was a safety for the Tennessee Volunteers from 1982 to 1986, though he went undrafted in the 1987 NFL Draft. He earned a master's degree in history while a student at Tennessee. He resides in Windermere, Florida, with his wife Lisa, a University of Tennessee law school graduate. He has a son, Parker, who is on the basketball team at Rollins College, and a daughter Taylor, who works in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles.

Early years

Davis was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee, but he and his family moved to New Paltz, New York, when he was two years old. His father, Franklin, was a high school football and basketball coach.[1] Davis played football, basketball and baseball at New Paltz High School. Davis played quarterback, defensive back, and kicker for the high school football team.

A dual-threat quarterback, during his senior year he passed for 742 yards and six touchdowns, and he ran for 738 yards and eleven touchdowns. He also registered four interceptions on defense, and completed 15 of 20 extra points and a field goal as a kicker. He earned All-State honors his junior and senior seasons.[6]

College career

1983 season

Davis accepted a football scholarship from the University of Tennessee, in part because it was the school where one of his childhood heroes, Condredge Holloway, had played.[1] After redshirting during his first season in 1982,[7] he was moved from quarterback to free safety and worked his way into the starting lineup during the 1983 season. He had interceptions against Pittsburgh and LSU early in the year, and a key interception that helped preserve Tennessee's 7–0 win against Rutgers. He registered 12 tackles in the Vols' 41–34 win over Alabama, and had 5 tackles and recovered a fumble in the team's loss to Auburn. He finished the season with 58 tackles (39 solo) and a team-leading 4 interceptions.[8][9]

1984 season

During Tennessee's win over Washington State at the start of the 1984 season, Davis suffered a broken fibula. Although he played through the pain and finished the game, he missed the next three games. He tallied 8 tackles in Tennessee's 28–27 win over Alabama, and had interceptions late in the season against Kentucky and Vanderbilt. He finished the season with 34 tackles (22 solo), 4 passes defensed, and 2 interceptions.[10]

1985 season

Davis was named to the Preseason All-SEC team at the beginning of Tennessee's memorable 1985 season.[10] For the year, he registered 59 tackles (33 solo), forced 2 fumbles, and 2 passes defensed. In Tennessee's 35–7 win over Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl, Davis had 6 tackles and an interception.[11]

1986 season

Davis was again named to the Preseason All-SEC team for the 1986 season. In the third quarter of a close game against New Mexico, he intercepted a pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown.[12] He finished the year with 83 tackles (52 solo) and 4 interceptions.[13] He was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll at the end of the season.[14]

Davis graduated with a degree in political science prior to his senior year with the Tennessee football team,[15] and subsequently earned a master's degree in history.[1]

Broadcasting career

Davis was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1987 NFL Draft on April 30.[16] He was waived on August 6.[17]

After not making the team, he enrolled in graduate school. One of the first games he called was the University of Tennessee's 1987 Orange-and-White Game (an annual scrimmage played at the end of spring practice), in which he worked alongside long-time Vol Network play-by-play commentator John Ward.[1]

Davis' initial career path took him into a variety of jobs related to sports. He was an assistant coach at the University of the Pacific for one season (1989), worked for the Southeastern Conference and was hired as the director of the United States Olympic Training Center. He was an assistant athletic director at Stanford University for three years, 1994-1996.[18] In 1996, Davis became manager of sports operations on multipurpose fields and sports programming at the field house at Disney's Wide World of Sports. In October 1998, Davis became the first African-American to be a tournament director of a PGA Tour golf event, when he led the Walt Disney World Golf Classic.[19]

In 1997, Fox Sports South hired him to serve as an analyst on college football games. Davis also worked at radio station 740 The Team in Orlando, Florida, co-hosting Clarke and Davis, a morning show, along with local sportscaster Pat Clarke (along with various special guests including "The Pastor" Sean Fitzgerald, Glenn Dehmer and Steve Gunter) from July 2000 until July 2002.[20] During this same period, he worked as a sideline reporter during Jefferson Pilot's SEC Game of the Week, and co-hosted the Sunshine Network's evening sports show, Sunshine Network Live. He called Arena Football League games for the AFL on NBC from 2003 to 2004. In basketball, Davis worked as a sideline reporter for CBS's coverage of the 2001 and 2002 NCAA Men's Tournaments. Davis has also worked as a Sideline Reporter for the NBA Playoffs on TNT. He has also been a frequent commentator on The Golf Channel, appearing on program's such as Viewer's Forum and the Grey Goose 19th Hole.[21]

Davis joined Fox Sports as an analyst in 2006. He called the 2007 BCS National Championship Game with Barry Alvarez and Thom Brennaman, and the 2008 and 2009 games with only Brennaman.[22] He and Brennaman also called Appalachian State's upset of Michigan in 2007 on the Big Ten Network.[22]

Davis was featured within NFL Network’s exclusive coverage of the Senior Bowl and NFL Scouting Combine. He was also an analyst on Path to the Draft, which provides in-depth analysis on prospective draft choices and a look at each NFL team's needs during the off-season with host Paul Burmeister and Mike Mayock. From 2007 to 2009, Davis was an analyst on NFL Network's College Football Now, a show that brought fans a daily dose of college football highlights, news and analysis. In addition to his duties in studio at NFL Network, Davis also served as a game analyst for the network's broadcasts of the 2007 Texas Bowl. From 2007 to 2008, he served as an analyst for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers preseason schedule.[22]

Davis joined the NFL on Fox postgame show in October 2008, appearing with Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw. He appeared with Chris Rose, Barry Switzer, and Johnson on December 7, 2008 for the BCS results shows.[23] For the 2013 NFL season, Fox paired Davis with Gus Johnson on regional telecasts. He also called Atlanta Falcons preseason games with Tim Brant and previously, Vince Cellini.

In 2014, Davis joined Bob Papa to provide game commentary at Super Bowl XLVIII for NFL Films' World Feed. In 2015, Davis returned to Fox to join Thom Brennaman and Tony Siragusa to focus full-time on NFL broadcasts. [24]

In 2016, Davis alongside Brandon Gaudin (who also calls Big Ten college football as well as select NFL games) became the new commentators for the Madden NFL video game franchise, debuting in Madden NFL 17 replacing Phil Simms and Jim Nantz. The two continued as commentators for Madden NFL 18, Madden NFL 19, Madden NFL 20, Madden NFL 21 and Madden NFL 22 .[25]

Starting in the 2017 NFL season, Davis became part of Fox's number 2 team with Kevin Burkhardt and Pam Oliver.

In 2020, it was reported that Davis moved to CBS to replace Dan Fouts as the network’s number 2 game analyst.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Englehart, Megan. "College Football on Fox Analyst Charles Davis Takes Unlikely Route to Prime Time November 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine," Foxsports.com. Retrieved: August 6, 2013.
  2. ^ Perloff, Andrew (December 22, 2010). "Tennessee alum Charles Davis fired up about Kiffin". Sports Illustrated.
  3. ^ a b Marchand, Andrew (April 11, 2020). "Charles Davis replaces Dan Fouts in CBS's NFL booth". nypost.com. New York Post. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
  4. ^ "Davis, Hellie are Titans new preseason broadcasters". USAToday.com. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
  5. ^ "About Charles March 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine," CharlesDavisSports.com. Retrieved: August 6, 2013.
  6. ^ "1982 Tennessee Signees". 1982 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1982. p. 60.
  7. ^ "1983 Squad". 1983 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1983. p. 45.
  8. ^ "1984 Squad". 1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1984. p. 48.
  9. ^ "1983 Defensive Statistics". 1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1984. p. 92.
  10. ^ a b "1985 Squad". 1985 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1985. p. 60.
  11. ^ "1986 Squad". 1986 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1986. p. 62.
  12. ^ "Vols Down Lobos in Opener". 1986 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1986. p. 80.
  13. ^ "Defensive Statistics". 1987 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1987. p. 106.
  14. ^ "1986 Honorees". 1987 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide. University of Tennessee. 1987. p. 108.
  15. ^ Smith, Gibson (1986). "Vol Profile: Charles Davis". Tennessee vs. Kentucky Football Program. University of Tennessee. p. 50.
  16. ^ "Davis signs contract with NFL's Cowboys". Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  17. ^ "Cowboys Cut eight". Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  18. ^ "Davis Proves His Friends Right". Los Angeles Times. September 24, 2004.
  19. ^ "Charles Davis on his unlikely rise through broadcasting ranks". Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  20. ^ "Charles Davis May 30, 2015, at the Wayback Machine," Lost Letterman.com, Retrieved: August 6, 2013.
  21. ^ "Charles Davis February 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine," Turner Sports. Retrieved: August 6, 2013.
  22. ^ a b c "Charles Davis". NFL.com. Retrieved February 15, 2020.
  23. ^ "National Analyst Charles Davis to Speak at UCF Kickoff Luncheon," Orlando Sentinel, July 29, 2009. Retrieved: August 6, 2013.
  24. ^ Football Analyst Charles Davis Joins NFL Films' World Feed for Super Bowl XLVIII February 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Charlesdavissports.com. Retrieved: February 3, 2014.
  25. ^ "Madden Mechanics: Play Now Live And Franchise". EA SPORTS. Retrieved February 15, 2020.

External links

  • Charles Davis at IMDb

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For the tight end see Charles Davis tight end Charles Franklin Davis born November 14 1964 is an American football analyst 2 He is currently an analyst for NFL on CBS working alongside Ian Eagle 3 He is also an analyst for Tennessee Titans preseason games working alongside Dan Hellie 4 Along with Brandon Gaudin he is the analyst for the Madden NFL series since 2017 He is also an analyst for the NFL Network and has previously worked with Fox Sports TBS ESPN The Golf Channel and Sun Sports now Bally Sports Sun 5 Charles DavisDavis in 2018No 22Position SafetyPersonal informationBorn 1964 11 14 November 14 1964 age 58 Elizabethton Tennessee 1 Height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 192 lb 87 kg Career informationHigh school New Paltz NY College TennesseeUndrafted 1987Career historyDallas Cowboys 1987 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyDavis was a safety for the Tennessee Volunteers from 1982 to 1986 though he went undrafted in the 1987 NFL Draft He earned a master s degree in history while a student at Tennessee He resides in Windermere Florida with his wife Lisa a University of Tennessee law school graduate He has a son Parker who is on the basketball team at Rollins College and a daughter Taylor who works in the entertainment industry in Los Angeles Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 1983 season 2 2 1984 season 2 3 1985 season 2 4 1986 season 3 Broadcasting career 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditDavis was born in Elizabethton Tennessee but he and his family moved to New Paltz New York when he was two years old His father Franklin was a high school football and basketball coach 1 Davis played football basketball and baseball at New Paltz High School Davis played quarterback defensive back and kicker for the high school football team A dual threat quarterback during his senior year he passed for 742 yards and six touchdowns and he ran for 738 yards and eleven touchdowns He also registered four interceptions on defense and completed 15 of 20 extra points and a field goal as a kicker He earned All State honors his junior and senior seasons 6 College career Edit1983 season Edit See also 1983 Tennessee Volunteers football team Davis accepted a football scholarship from the University of Tennessee in part because it was the school where one of his childhood heroes Condredge Holloway had played 1 After redshirting during his first season in 1982 7 he was moved from quarterback to free safety and worked his way into the starting lineup during the 1983 season He had interceptions against Pittsburgh and LSU early in the year and a key interception that helped preserve Tennessee s 7 0 win against Rutgers He registered 12 tackles in the Vols 41 34 win over Alabama and had 5 tackles and recovered a fumble in the team s loss to Auburn He finished the season with 58 tackles 39 solo and a team leading 4 interceptions 8 9 1984 season Edit See also 1984 Tennessee Volunteers football team During Tennessee s win over Washington State at the start of the 1984 season Davis suffered a broken fibula Although he played through the pain and finished the game he missed the next three games He tallied 8 tackles in Tennessee s 28 27 win over Alabama and had interceptions late in the season against Kentucky and Vanderbilt He finished the season with 34 tackles 22 solo 4 passes defensed and 2 interceptions 10 1985 season Edit See also 1985 Tennessee Volunteers football team Davis was named to the Preseason All SEC team at the beginning of Tennessee s memorable 1985 season 10 For the year he registered 59 tackles 33 solo forced 2 fumbles and 2 passes defensed In Tennessee s 35 7 win over Miami in the 1986 Sugar Bowl Davis had 6 tackles and an interception 11 1986 season Edit See also 1986 Tennessee Volunteers football team Davis was again named to the Preseason All SEC team for the 1986 season In the third quarter of a close game against New Mexico he intercepted a pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown 12 He finished the year with 83 tackles 52 solo and 4 interceptions 13 He was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll at the end of the season 14 Davis graduated with a degree in political science prior to his senior year with the Tennessee football team 15 and subsequently earned a master s degree in history 1 Broadcasting career EditDavis was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 1987 NFL Draft on April 30 16 He was waived on August 6 17 After not making the team he enrolled in graduate school One of the first games he called was the University of Tennessee s 1987 Orange and White Game an annual scrimmage played at the end of spring practice in which he worked alongside long time Vol Network play by play commentator John Ward 1 Davis initial career path took him into a variety of jobs related to sports He was an assistant coach at the University of the Pacific for one season 1989 worked for the Southeastern Conference and was hired as the director of the United States Olympic Training Center He was an assistant athletic director at Stanford University for three years 1994 1996 18 In 1996 Davis became manager of sports operations on multipurpose fields and sports programming at the field house at Disney s Wide World of Sports In October 1998 Davis became the first African American to be a tournament director of a PGA Tour golf event when he led the Walt Disney World Golf Classic 19 In 1997 Fox Sports South hired him to serve as an analyst on college football games Davis also worked at radio station 740 The Team in Orlando Florida co hosting Clarke and Davis a morning show along with local sportscaster Pat Clarke along with various special guests including The Pastor Sean Fitzgerald Glenn Dehmer and Steve Gunter from July 2000 until July 2002 20 During this same period he worked as a sideline reporter during Jefferson Pilot s SEC Game of the Week and co hosted the Sunshine Network s evening sports show Sunshine Network Live He called Arena Football League games for the AFL on NBC from 2003 to 2004 In basketball Davis worked as a sideline reporter for CBS s coverage of the 2001 and 2002 NCAA Men s Tournaments Davis has also worked as a Sideline Reporter for the NBA Playoffs on TNT He has also been a frequent commentator on The Golf Channel appearing on program s such as Viewer s Forum and the Grey Goose 19th Hole 21 Davis joined Fox Sports as an analyst in 2006 He called the 2007 BCS National Championship Game with Barry Alvarez and Thom Brennaman and the 2008 and 2009 games with only Brennaman 22 He and Brennaman also called Appalachian State s upset of Michigan in 2007 on the Big Ten Network 22 Davis was featured within NFL Network s exclusive coverage of the Senior Bowl and NFL Scouting Combine He was also an analyst on Path to the Draft which provides in depth analysis on prospective draft choices and a look at each NFL team s needs during the off season with host Paul Burmeister and Mike Mayock From 2007 to 2009 Davis was an analyst on NFL Network s College Football Now a show that brought fans a daily dose of college football highlights news and analysis In addition to his duties in studio at NFL Network Davis also served as a game analyst for the network s broadcasts of the 2007 Texas Bowl From 2007 to 2008 he served as an analyst for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers preseason schedule 22 Davis joined the NFL on Fox postgame show in October 2008 appearing with Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw He appeared with Chris Rose Barry Switzer and Johnson on December 7 2008 for the BCS results shows 23 For the 2013 NFL season Fox paired Davis with Gus Johnson on regional telecasts He also called Atlanta Falcons preseason games with Tim Brant and previously Vince Cellini In 2014 Davis joined Bob Papa to provide game commentary at Super Bowl XLVIII for NFL Films World Feed In 2015 Davis returned to Fox to join Thom Brennaman and Tony Siragusa to focus full time on NFL broadcasts 24 In 2016 Davis alongside Brandon Gaudin who also calls Big Ten college football as well as select NFL games became the new commentators for the Madden NFL video game franchise debuting in Madden NFL 17 replacing Phil Simms and Jim Nantz The two continued as commentators for Madden NFL 18 Madden NFL 19 Madden NFL 20 Madden NFL 21 and Madden NFL 22 25 Starting in the 2017 NFL season Davis became part of Fox s number 2 team with Kevin Burkhardt and Pam Oliver In 2020 it was reported that Davis moved to CBS to replace Dan Fouts as the network s number 2 game analyst 3 References Edit a b c d e Englehart Megan College Football on Fox Analyst Charles Davis Takes Unlikely Route to Prime Time Archived November 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Foxsports com Retrieved August 6 2013 Perloff Andrew December 22 2010 Tennessee alum Charles Davis fired up about Kiffin Sports Illustrated a b Marchand Andrew April 11 2020 Charles Davis replaces Dan Fouts in CBS s NFL booth nypost com New York Post Retrieved April 16 2020 Davis Hellie are Titans new preseason broadcasters USAToday com Retrieved November 6 2017 About Charles Archived March 3 2014 at the Wayback Machine CharlesDavisSports com Retrieved August 6 2013 1982 Tennessee Signees 1982 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1982 p 60 1983 Squad 1983 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1983 p 45 1984 Squad 1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1984 p 48 1983 Defensive Statistics 1984 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1984 p 92 a b 1985 Squad 1985 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1985 p 60 1986 Squad 1986 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1986 p 62 Vols Down Lobos in Opener 1986 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1986 p 80 Defensive Statistics 1987 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1987 p 106 1986 Honorees 1987 Tennessee Volunteers Football Guide University of Tennessee 1987 p 108 Smith Gibson 1986 Vol Profile Charles Davis Tennessee vs Kentucky Football Program University of Tennessee p 50 Davis signs contract with NFL s Cowboys Retrieved February 15 2020 Cowboys Cut eight Retrieved February 15 2020 Davis Proves His Friends Right Los Angeles Times September 24 2004 Charles Davis on his unlikely rise through broadcasting ranks Retrieved February 15 2020 Charles Davis Archived May 30 2015 at the Wayback Machine Lost Letterman com Retrieved August 6 2013 Charles Davis Archived February 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine Turner Sports Retrieved August 6 2013 a b c Charles Davis NFL com Retrieved February 15 2020 National Analyst Charles Davis to Speak at UCF Kickoff Luncheon Orlando Sentinel July 29 2009 Retrieved August 6 2013 Football Analyst Charles Davis Joins NFL Films World Feed for Super Bowl XLVIII Archived February 21 2014 at the Wayback Machine Charlesdavissports com Retrieved February 3 2014 Madden Mechanics Play Now Live And Franchise EA SPORTS Retrieved February 15 2020 External links EditOfficial website Charles Davis at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles Davis defensive back amp oldid 1124011979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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