Early career Davis was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Dallas Cowboys after the
1987 NFL draft on April 30. He was waived on August 6. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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''.
National Broadcasting In basketball, Davis worked as a sideline reporter for CBS's coverage of the
2001 and
2002 NCAA Men's Tournaments. Starting with the 2002 College Football season, Davis joined TBS as a game analyst, paired primarily with Ron Thulin through the 2006 season. Additionally he worked as a sideline reporter for regular season and playoff games on the
NBA on TNT. At the end of the 2006 season, Davis joined
Fox Sports as an analyst. He called the
2007 BCS National Championship Game with
Barry Alvarez and
Thom Brennaman, and the
2008 and
2009 games with only Brennaman. He and Brennaman also called
Appalachian State's upset of Michigan in 2007 on the
Big Ten Network. 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 full-time to the NFL on FOX joining
Thom Brennaman and
Tony Siragusa. 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,
Madden NFL 22,
Madden NFL 23,
Madden NFL 24, and
Madden NFL 25. Starting with the
2017 NFL season, Davis became part of Fox's number 2 team with
Kevin Burkhardt and
Pam Oliver. In 2020, Davis returned to
CBS to replace
Dan Fouts as the network's number 2 game analyst paired with
Ian Eagle. After five seasons in that post, CBS announced it had tapped Davis as its lead
college football analyst, replacing
Gary Danielson upon his retirement at the end of the
2025 college football season, with
J. J. Watt set to replace him beginning with the
2025 NFL season. ==References==