Bo Davis joined the Crimson Tide football staff in January, 2007, after serving the 2006 season as an assistant strength and conditioning coach and assistant defensive line coach with the Miami Dolphins under Nick Saban.
Davis, 36, has a deep history in Southeastern Conference football. Prior to his stint with the Dolphins, Davis spent four years (2002-05) as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at LSU under Saban and current Tigers head coach Les Miles.
A former All-SEC defensive lineman for LSU in the early 1990’s, Davis joined the LSU strength and conditioning staff as assistant coordinator in June of 2002. He joined the LSU staff after a stint at North Shore High School in Galena Park, Texas, where he served as an assistant football coach from 1997-2002. Davis played football at LSU from 1990 to 1992, earning second-team All-SEC honors as a nose guard in 1992. Davis capped his LSU career with 90 tackles, one sack and one fumble recovery. As a senior in 1992, Davis started all 11 games at nose guard, recording 66 tackles, including four tackles for a loss.
A native of Magee, Miss., Davis graduated from LSU in 1993 and he then served as a graduate assistant with the LSU strength and conditioning program from 1995-1997.
Playing Experience:
Played nose guard at LSU (1990-92)
Bowl Participation as a Coach:
1995 Independence Bowl
1996 Peach Bowl
1997 Independence Bowl
2002 Cotton Bowl
2004 Sugar Bowl
2005 Capital One Bowl
2005 Peach Bowl
Education:
Graduate of Louisiana State University (1993)
Coaching Experience:
1995-97
LSU, Graduate Assistant – Strength & Conditioning
1997-2002
North Shore High School (Galena Park, Texas), Assistant Coach
2002-05
LSU, Assistant Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning
2006
Miami Dolphins , Assistant Coach – Strength & Conditioning and Defensive Line







