Rece Davis

Sports Illustrated: Rece Davis Breaks Down Why Oregon Ducks Are Winning the NIL Era

Rece Davis Breaks Down Why Oregon Ducks Are Winning the NIL Era

Sports Illustrated: Rece Davis Pays Emotional Tribute to Lou Holtz Following News of His Death

Rece Davis Pays Emotional Tribute to Lou Holtz Following News of His Death

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MSN: Rece Davis calls for significant shift to the start of college football season

Rece Davis calls for significant shift to the start of college football season

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ESPN's Danny Kanell and Rece Davis are in Tallahassee on Friday as part of the ESPN Bus Blitz. During the 9 a.m. hour of SportsCenter, they tackled a few big topics facing Florida State in 2014. The ...

Sports Illustrated on MSN: ESPN's Rece Davis Predicts Arch Manning Will Be College Football's 'Ultimate Villain'

ESPN's Rece Davis Predicts Arch Manning Will Be College Football's 'Ultimate Villain'

Longtime college football coach and former ESPN college football analyst Lou Holtz entered hospice care last month at the age of 89. Rece Davis, who worked with Holtz for many years at ESPN, took some ...

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Yahoo! Sports: Rece Davis drops huge CFB advice after Duke-Michigan MBB game hits 4.3 million viewers

ESPN's Rece Davis didn't hold back when reacting to the Duke Blue Devils' 68-63 win against the Michigan Wolverines this past Saturday. Davis's remarks were less about the game itself and more to do ...

Rece Davis drops huge CFB advice after Duke-Michigan MBB game hits 4.3 million viewers

Yardbarker: Rece Davis Pays Emotional Tribute to Lou Holtz Following News of His Death

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Sports Illustrated: Rece Davis Expects Big Ten Program To Thrive Despite Losing 3,500-Yard Quarterback