Bo Davis is an old-school, no-nonsense coach.
At 51 years old, the native Mississippian is one of the most passionate position coaches in college football. He has been a winner throughout his career, molding young men and not sugarcoating anything. He won a BCS National Championship in 2003 at Louisiana State University on Nick Saban’s coaching staff. Davis served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.
He won two national titles at Alabama (2009, 2015) in two different stints with the program. Davis coached some of the meanest defensive linemen of the Saban era. He tutored impactful names such as Marcell Dareus, Terrence Cody, Jesse Williams, Damion Square, A’Shawn Robinson, Jarran Reed, Jonathan Allen, Dalvin Tomlinson, Da’Ron Payne, and Da’Shawn Hand.