Rece Davis

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Rece Davis Wiki Biography

Laurece Davis was born on the 14th December 1965, in Chicago, Illinois USA, and is sports journalists probably best known for his works on ESPN channel as a host of the daily sports news television program “Sports Centre” (1995 – present) and a host of the pre-game show “College Game Day” (2015 – present). Davis has been active in the entertainment industry since 1987.

How rich is the sports journalist? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the outright size of Rece Davis net worth is as much as $3.5 million, as of the data given in early 2017. It has been reported that the annual salary of Davis is equal to $1.5 million, suggesting that his net worth may well increase. Television is the main source of Davis net worth, plus sums for his work on the radio.

To begin with, the boy was raised in Muscle Shoals, Alabama by his parents Jerry Davis and Janice Davis. After matriculation from high school, Rece studied at the University of Alabama majoring in Broadcast News and Public Affairs, graduating in 1988. While still a student, he started working for WCFT-TV based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the position of a general assignment reporter. Later, he worked in other positions such as sports reporter and news anchor. Rece was honoured as an outstanding alumnus of the University of Alabama in 2001.

Concerning his professional career, after working in various positions including sports director at WRBL-TV, Davis decided to move to Flint, Michigan in 1993. There, he was appointed as a sports reporter and anchor at WJRT-TV. Soon, he was noticed by ESPN, and in 1995 he moved to Bristol, Connecticut where he was employed at ESPN2. Subsequently, Rece worked as a reporter in the sports program “Sport Smash”, but soon moved to anchor “Sports Centre” (1995 – present) on ESPN; the program is aired up to twelve times per day covering major sporting events; Davis is specifically responsible for covering college basketball and football. Prior to that, he worked as a host of horse racing broadcasts. From 1996 to 1997, he also hosted a studio program – “NBA Tonight” – providing analysis and highlights of the NBA games. Then, he hosted the news programs “RPM 2Day” and “RPM 2Night” (1997 – 1999).

He is also a frequent guest host on ESPN Radio. As a regular host he attended the shows “College Football Live”, “College Game Day” and “College Football Final” which are also aired on ESPN. In 2008, Rece Davis was the winner of the Best Sports Host Award given by Cable Fax. Since 2015, he has also worked as a regular host of “College GameDay”.

To conclude, all the above mentioned engagements on television and radio have added significant sums to the size of Rece Davis’ net worth, as well as to his popularity.

Finally, in the personal life of the sports journalist, Rece Davis married Leigh Davis in 1993; they have a son and a daughter.

IMDB Wikipedia “College Football Final” (2015 – present) “College Game Day” “NBA Tonight” (1996-1997) “RPM 2Day” “RPM 2Night” (1997 – 1999) “Sport Smash” “Sports Centre” (1995 – present $1.5 million 1965 2008 Actors Best Sports Host Award (Cable Fax Chicago College Football Live December 14 Illinois Janice Davis Jerry Davis Journalist Laurece Davis Leigh Davis on ESPN) Rece Davis Rece Davis Net Worth United States United States of America University of Alabama White people

Rece Davis Quick Info

Full Name Rece Davis
Net Worth $1.5 Million
Date Of Birth December 14, 1965
Place Of Birth Chicago, Illinois, United States
Profession Journalist, sports television journalist for ESPN
Education University of Alabama
Nationality American
Spouse Leigh Davis (m. 1993-)
Children Elizabeth Davis, Christopher Davis
Parents Janice Davis, Jerry Davis
Siblings Tiffany Norris
Nicknames Laurece Davis
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ReceDavisOfficial/
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/espn_recedavis
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/recedavis/
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm1795122
Awards Best Sports Host Award (Cable Fax, 2008)
TV Shows “Sports Centre” (1995 – present, on ESPN), “College Football Live”, “College Game Day”, “College Football Final” (2015 – present), “Sport Smash”, “NBA Tonight” (1996-1997), “RPM 2Day”, “RPM 2Night” (1997 – 1999)

Rece Davis Important Facts

  • Began his career as an unpaid intern at WCFT-TV, Channel 33, which in those days was a CBS affiliate in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
  • Attended the University of Alabama.

Rece Davis Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Wendy’s High School Heisman Award 2006 TV Movie Host Actor
College GameDay 1986 TV Series Correspondent Actor
Mike & Mike 2011-2017 TV Series Himself – College GameDay / Himself – ESPN College Football Analyst / Himself – Telephone Interviewee / … Self
Good Morning America 2016 TV Series Himself – ESPN College Gameday Host Self
2015 New Era Pinstripe Bowl 2015 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
SportsCenter 2015 TV Series Himself Self
2014 National University Holiday Bowl 2014 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2013 Chick-Fil-A Bowl 2013 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2013 Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl 2013 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
Sixth Man: Bluesanity 2013 Documentary Self
2013 Capital One Bowl 2013 TV Special Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2011 Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl 2011 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2010 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl 2010 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2009 Maaco Las Vegas Bowl 2009 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2008 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl 2008 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
2008 GMAC Bowl 2008 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
College Football Live 2007 TV Series Himself – Host Self
2006 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl 2006 TV Movie Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self
The Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame… 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Baseball Tonight 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Host Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Wendy’s High School Heisman Award 2005 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Wendy’s High School Heisman Award 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
College GameNight 2000 TV Series Himself – Host Self
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime 1997 TV Series Himself – Play-by-Play Announcer Self