Rece Davis

American Sports Journalist

Rece Davis was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States on December 14th, 1965 and is the American Sports Journalist. At the age of 58, Rece Davis biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 14, 1965
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age
58 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Journalist, Sports Commentator
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University of Alabama
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Rece Davis Career

Davis left WJRT and Flint in March 1995 for Bristol, Connecticut. He began working for the ESPN2 program SportSmash, where he provided five-minute reports on sports news and scores. Davis hosted ESPN2's NBA 2Night in 1996 and 1997. From 1997 through 1999, Davis served as studio host of ESPN2's weekend RPM 2Night and Sunday morning RPM 2Day programs. Davis went on to anchor the program SportsCenter, alongside a number of other ESPN personalities. Davis also frequently gave the "Extra Point" report of The Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio, and from time to time was a guest host on the program.

Davis works on SportsCenter, college football and college basketball for the network. Previously, Davis hosted horse racing telecasts during the Triple Crown season.

Davis was formerly the regular season host of College Football Live which airs daily during college football season and has served as the studio anchor of College GameDay football show and College Football Final. He is also the host of the College GameDay basketball road show.

From 2006 to 2009, he was one of the hosts for ABC's coverage of the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the lead host of the UEFA Euro 2008 and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. He returned to soccer as the host of UEFA Euro 2020 on ESPN/ABC.

On February 5, 2015, ESPN announced Davis signed a multi-year contract with the network through 2021 that included taking over as host of the College GameDay football road show in 2015 for Chris Fowler, who had hosted the show since 1990. The deal also sees Davis discontinue his ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime duties but continue his weekly basketball play-by-play role.

Davis said of his work at ESPN, "I don't think of my job as being hard. I know I'm the luckiest guy around. I get to watch basketball and talk about it. When you never feel as if you go to work, it's really easy and fun to do the homework."

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ESPN's 'Selection Sunday' schedule is revealed ahead of the March Madness' debut

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 17, 2024
The NCAA Tournament's men's and women's teams will be led by Christine Williamson and Rece Davis, the promoters of College GameDay's basketball on ESPN. The First Four on Tuesday, March Madness got off to a good start. The men's National Championships game is set for Monday, April 8, 9.20 p.m., while the women's Final Four will be played from April 5 to April 7, with the men's National Championships being held from April 5 to April 7.

ESPN's Holly Rowe demands more inclusion in EA Sports' College Football 25 game after commentary team is announced 'How about including some women?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 24, 2024
Holly Rowe, an ESPN sideline reporter, took to Twitter to announce that EA Sports College Football 25 was significantly lacking female representation in the voiceover department. Several people have been confirmed to be involved in the scheme, including some of Rowe's ESPN coworkers. However, not a single one of the people confirmed so far is a woman, enabling Rowe to post about it on social media.

Pat McAfee marks Martin Luther King Day by bizarrely claiming BOTH political parties 'canceled me' and insisting civil rights hero's 'dream' nearly came true with awkward LANK moment on ESPN

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 15, 2024
Pat McAfee paid tribute to Martin Luther King Day by claiming that both major political parties had canceled him and making a strange statement about the civil rights hero's 'I Have A Dream' address. Obviously, it's Martin Luther King Jr. Day.' In a clumsy effort to talk like the civil rights icon, McAfee told his ESPN audience on Monday. He had a dream.' McAfee made a remark about one of his latest controversies that took place on ESPN's College GameDay ahead of the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. Rece Davis, a long-serving host, was explaining the meaning of an anagram, LANK, which stands for "Let a Naysayer Know." McAfee, confused, said at the time that he believed the word 'N' was going to stand for a different word: 'This is not what I expected...boy.' 'You almost killed me.'