Butch Davis to work for ESPN this fall
Posted Jul 8, 2014
Former college and NFL coach Butch Davis, who spent the past two seasons as a special assistant on the Bucs' coaching staff, will be working for ESPN this fall as a college football studio analyst. Davis, 62, said he will be on camera for 16 Saturdays this fall, working for ESPN, ESPN2 and other platforms, from the morning pregame shows until kickoff of the network's prime-time game.
(Tampa Bay Times)
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