He was a standout quarterback for the Titans from 1953 to 1956 and became the only three-time, first-team All-America football player in school history.
Davis, who played quarterback under Hall of Fame head coach Harold Burry during a time when African-Americans rarely played the position, led Westminster to an overall record of 28–1–1 (.950), including the first undefeated seasons in school history in 1953 (8–0), 1955 (6–0–1) and 1956 (8–0).
Davis was a native of Youngstown, Ohio and also lettered in basketball and track and field at Westminster.
He graduated in 1957 with a degree in economics, served in the United States Army, and worked for the Youngstown City School District and the Xerox Corporation.
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