After his NFL career, Fair spent three seasons on the coaching staff at Phoenix College, and co-hosted The Drive, a sports talk show in Knoxville.
[3] Fair played college football at the University of Tennessee, part of the school's heralded 1994 signing class.
During his junior year in 1996, he recorded 33 tackles, four interceptions, and three passes broken up, and returned 29 punts for 400 yards and two touchdowns.
[6] During his senior season in 1997, Fair recorded 39 tackles, five interceptions, and nine passes broken up, and returned 19 punts for 272 yards, helping the Vols win the SEC Championship.
[13] He was named to the NFL All-Rookie team by the Sporting News and Pro Football Writers Association.
[2][14] During his second season in 1999, Fair recorded three interceptions, including a 41-yard pick six against Minnesota,[15] and averaged 22.1 yards on 34 kick returns.
[18] In 2001, Fair registered 43 tackles and intercepted two passes, including a 26-yard pick six against Cleveland,[19] though he struggled with a foot injury during the latter part of the season.
[2] In December 2017, Fair returned to his alma mater, the University of Tennessee, joining the staff of newly hired head coach Jeremy Pruitt.