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BATON ROUGE – Bo Davis, a former All-SEC nose guard who is considered one of the top defensive line coaches in college football, is returning to LSU and will serve as defensive line coach for the Tigers, head coach Brian Kelly announced on Wednesday.

Davis joins the LSU staff after spending the past three seasons at Texas where he helped the Longhorns reach the College Football Playoffs in 2023 with one of the nation’s top defenses. Davis spent six years with the Longhorns, first as defensive tackles coach from 2011-13 and then as defensive line coach from 2021-23.

Davis played for the Tigers in the early 1990s, served as a graduate assistant with the football program from 1995-97 and was a member of the strength and conditioning staff when LSU won the 2003 national championship.

Davis returns to LSU with a history of developing some of the top defensive linemen in college football. In 12 years of coaching the defensive line in college football, Davis has produced 17 all-conference selections and seven all-Americans. He’s also coached players who have won the Outland Trophy, the Defensive Player of the Year in the Big 12 and Conference USA, along with the Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year.

“As a defensive line coach Bo brings a wealth of proven success at both the professional and collegiate level throughout his distinguished career,” Kelly said. “Additionally, coach Davis is an outstanding recruiter and developer of the players in his charge. I am excited to welcome back to LSU coach Bo Davis.”

Davis has been part of three national championships during his collegiate career, winning the 2003 title at LSU along with championships at Alabama in 2009 and 2015 as the defensive line coach for the Crimson Tide.

Davis’ 2023 Texas defensive line featured T’Vondre Sweat, a consensus all-American and the recipient of the Outland Trophy as the nation ‘s top interior lineman, along with Byron Murphy, who earned Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year.

In 2023, the Texas defense allowed only 82.4 yards rushing a contest and held opponents to fewer than 100 yards rushing in eight games.

In addition to his collegiate coaching experience, Davis coached in the NFL for five years most recently as the defensive line coach for the Detroit Lions from 2018-20. Davis also spent the 2006 season with the Miami Dolphins as assistant defensive line coach and the 2016 as a defensive assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

In 2017 as the defensive line coach at UTSA, Marcus Davenport earned Conference USA Player of the Year honors and went on to become a first-round draft pick of the New Orleans Saints.

Davis served two stints at Alabama, coaching the defensive line from 2007-10 and then again in 2014-15. In his first stop with the Crimson Tide, Davis developed nose guard Terrence Cody into a two-time consensus all-American, and a finalist for the Lombardi, Nagurski and Bednarik Awards.

During his second stretch with the Crimson Tide, Alabama’s defense led the nation in rushing in 2015, allowing only 75.7 yards per game. Davis’ 2015 defensive line featured first-team all-American A’Shawn Robinson, who was a finalist for the Outland Trophy, along with Jonathan Allen, a first round 2017 first-round NFL Draft pick.

Davis first joined the Texas staff in 2011, coaching defensive tackles for Mack Brown for three years before returning to Alabama in 2014.

Davis played nose guard for LSU from 1990-92, earning All-SEC honors as a senior. A native of Magee, Miss., Davis graduated from LSU in 1993 and served as a graduate assistant in the strength and conditioning program from 1995-97.

After four years coaching at North Shore High School in Galena Park, Texas, Davis returned to LSU as assistant strength and conditioning coach from 2002-05. LSU went 41-11 during that span.

Davis and his wife, Omeika, have two sons, Beau and Jackson, and a daughter, Juliana.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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55 Comments
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LSUvet724 months
A BIG BOOM for hiring BO !
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BayouENGR4 months
We’re excited too, CBK!
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mla01004 months
Home run hire!!!
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Welcome back to the Boot!
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js15914 months
Bring Colin Simmons with you.
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HubbaBubba4 months
Let's fricking GEAUX!
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KPP4 months
Awesome
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Jumbo_Gumbo4 months
HUGE!
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Catahoula20LSU4 months
Boom!
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voodooido2u4 months
Love not seeing any Gump fans on here. They are to upset over Nick Satan retiring.
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bapple4 months
Scroll down:

“As a Bama fan, this is a very good hire for LSU.”
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voodooido2u4 months
That was before the retirement of Satan
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ImBatman4 months
Most Bama fans are jumping off bridges right now.
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seanerin4 months
Tutored him in college. Once upon a time, we went to Taco Bell one night and, head kicked back in the passenger seat, I saw a ufo. Weird but true. On another note, good dude.
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TBoy4 months
This guy is the real deal. Absolutely great hire. Hope he stays at LSU for many years. Buy that man and his family a real nice house!
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LSUPilot074 months
Looks like Maason Smith didn’t care who the DL coach would be because why wouldn’t you stay to be coached by Bo Davis? Hopefully he can reel in some transfers to plug the gaps. Great hire!
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themunch4 months
Can we get a Hell YEAH
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Jabontik4 months
This is the missing piece to a NC team.
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CajunBullet4 months
Two words for you, Geaux Tigers!
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LSUsince744 months
We could've been a playoff contender had we landed him 1 yr sooner
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GeauxLSUGeaux4 months
He doesn’t coach defensive backs
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NorthSider724 months
Kelly Kooking.
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CharlesLSU4 months
The pride of CoLin JC!
Glad to see big Bo come back
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LSU Patrick4 months
Kaboom!
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