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Rece Davis, born Laurece "Rece" Davis, is a prominent American sports television journalist best known for his work with ESPN. He was raised in Alabama and graduated from the University of Alabama in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Affairs and Broadcast News. During his college years, Davis gained early experience in broadcasting by taking on various unpaid internships. He worked as a freelance television play-by-play announcer, radio personality, and studio host at several media outlets throughout the state.
After graduation, Davis began his professional journalism career as a general assignment reporter at WCFT-TV in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In recognition of his contributions to the industry, he was named an Outstanding Alumnus by the University of Alabama’s School of Communication and Information Sciences in 2001.
Following his debut at WCFT-TV, Davis joined WRBL-TV in Columbus, Georgia. There, he served in multiple roles including sports reporter, lead weekend news anchor, and eventually, sports director. His career later took him to Flint, Michigan, where he worked as a sports anchor and reporter at WJRT-TV. His work there attracted the attention of ESPN, paving the way for his transition to national sports media.
In 1995, Rece Davis joined ESPN at the network’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut. He began by anchoring SportSmash on ESPN2, a program delivering updates on scores and sports news. Over the years, Davis demonstrated versatility as he hosted a range of programs including NBA 2Night, RPM 2Night, and RPM 2Day. His experience across multiple sports extended to guest appearances on The Dan Patrick Show on ESPN Radio, where he occasionally served as a fill-in host.
Davis became a key figure on SportsCenter, the network’s flagship sports news broadcast, and took on substantial roles in college basketball and college football coverage. He currently serves as the host of College GameDay, ESPN’s signature college football road show, a position he assumed after Chris Fowler. Additionally, Davis has covered horse racing events, including telecasts during the Triple Crown season.
Rece Davis is married to Leigh Davis, whom he met while both were working at a television outlet in Georgia. At the time, Leigh worked in the advertising department. As the story goes, Rece initiated a conversation by pretending he did not know how to send a fax, sparking a relationship that would eventually lead to marriage.
The couple has two children: a son, Christopher, who attends Princeton University and plays baseball, and a daughter, Elizabeth. Davis’s parents are Jerry and Janice Davis. Though his exact salary is undisclosed, Rece Davis's net worth is estimated to exceed $1.5 million. He signed a multiyear contract with ESPN, which included his appointment as the host of College GameDay. Fans can follow his updates on Twitter via his verified account, @ESPN_ReceDavis.
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