Davis, a Clanton, Ala.,
native, was a four-year letterman and three-year starter on the Lions football
teams from 1987-90 and was chosen for the Gulf South Conference Team of the Quarter
Century. He was the first UNA player to achieve first-team All-America
status in two different seasons - 1989 and 1990. He ended his career
as the leading tackler in UNA and Gulf South Conference history (at that
time) with 528 total stops. He made 147 tackles in 1990 to become the first
Lion to ever make more than 100 tackles in three different seasons. During 1990 he was
named GSC Defensive Player of the Week three times, was the National Division II Defensive
Player of the Week twice and Regional Defensive Player of the Week once by the
Football Gazette and USA Today. He was named State Small College Athlete of the Year by
the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 1990. Davis was a two-time All-GSC and two-time
Academic All-GSC selection in 1989 and 1990. He also received the GSC Commissioner s
Trophy as the top male student-athlete in the league in 1990-91.
He holds the school
record for most tackles in a game with 24, which he accomplished twice. He was the only
active player chosen for the GSC Team of the Decade for the 1980s, and he was also named
to the 50th Anniversary UNA Football Team in 1998. His many accomplishments off the field
include winning the national Phi Beta Lambda Impromptu Speaking Competition in
Washington, D.C. in 1990.
Davis earned a B.S. degree in Marketing and Finance from UNA in 1989
and later added a Master's of Business Administration degree from UNA in 1992. He has
served as a teacher and coach at Dallas County High School, Selma High School and Smith's
Station High School before taking on his current position as principal of Loachapoka
Elementary School. While he was a marketing teacher at Smith's Station , he
coordinated the Marketing Education Program of the Year in the state of Alabama for 1997.
Davis also serves as a member of the American Red Cross Disaster Team.