One longtime coach from the Alabama Crimson Tide and the SEC has decided to try his hand at the NFL level. According to 104.5 ESPN, the New Orleans Saints hired former Alabama, LSU, and Texas defensive line coach Bo Davis.
Bo Davis has experience in the NFL as a defensive line coach with the Detroit Lions and an assistant defensive line coach with the Miami Dolphins.
The New Orleans Saints are expected to add another collegiate coach to their defensive staff. Luke Johnson of NOLA.com reports on Thursday morning that the Saints will hire Bo Davis, most likely as their new defensive line coach.
The New Orleans Saints got closer to finalizing their defensive coaching staff with Saturday's hirings of Jay Rodgers and Robert Blanton. Rodgers and Blanton join the recent additions of Bo Davis, Peter Sirmon,
LSU defensive line coach Bo Davis is off to the NFL. After just one season in Baton Rouge, he's accepted a job in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints.
After only one year on the Tiger Stadium sidelines, LSU defensive line coach Bo Davis is leaving for the NFL. Newly minted New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore continued raiding the college coaching ranks by poaching Davis to coach the same position for the Saints.
Here's what Bo Davis' departure means for LSU football. How does it impact the Tigers recruiting and defensive line?
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