Early coaching career After he graduated from Oklahoma, Davis began coaching at the high school level working as the offensive line and was co-offensive coordinator at Southern Lab in Baton Rouge. He then spent the beginning of 2005 at
Wayne State as a
graduate assistant before going to work at
Doane College as the offensive line coach and run game coordinator. He then went back to being a graduate assistant this time at Texas A&M for the
2006 and
2007 seasons before going to North Carolina to be a graduate assistant in
2008.
Portland State He then went to
Portland State where he spent five years as the offensive line coach and two as the run game coordinator. During his tenure there the Vikings set numerous school records including total yards (6,486) and yards rushing (3,330), rushing yards per game (277.7), rushing touchdowns (36) and total yards per game (540.5).
James Madison In
2014 Davis went to JMU to work as the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach.
East Carolina In
2015, Davis served as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach at East Carolina University.
North Texas In
2016, Davis worked as the run game coordinator and offensive line coach for North Texas.
Florida In
2017 Davis ventured into the
SEC and worked as the offensive line coach for the Florida Gators.
Missouri In
2018 and
2019, Davis worked as the offensive line coach for Missouri under
Barry Odom.
Arkansas In
2020 Davis was a part of
Sam Pittman’s inaugural staff as the offensive line coach for Arkansas.
LSU In
2021, the Louisiana native was named the offensive line coach for LSU. Following the final regular season game,
Ed Orgeron named Davis the interim head coach. Davis coached LSU in the
Texas Bowl. He was retained by
Brian Kelly for the
2022 season. ==Personal life ==