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Neal Davis

Neal Davis

Neal Davis is entering his first season with the ThunderWolves as the program's offensive line coach and co-offensive coordinator. 

Davis comes to the CSU Pueblo after spending the 2024 season as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Bemidji (Minn.) State University. In his one season with the Beavers, he helped the program to an NCAA Division II quarterfinals berth for the first time in school history and helped an offense that ranked 19th nationally in Division II in fourth down conversion percentage and 27th nationally in rushing offense. He also coached center Jake Gannon, who was the 2024 Division II Remington Award winner and a finalist for the Gene Upshaw Award.

Prior to working at Bemidji State, Davis spent the 2022 and 2023 seasons serving as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Wake Forest University, where he assisted offensive line coach Nick Tabacca. Coach Davis Family

During his time with the Demon Deacons, Davis helped the 2022 team to an eight-win season and Gasparilla Bowl victory. That team finished first in the Atlantic Coast Conference and 10th nationally in first downs, as well as first in the conference in fewest penalty yards and red-zone offense. The Demon Decons also finished second in the conference in passing offense and scoring offense that season, as well as fourth in third-down conversions.

Davis also helped in the development of four All-ACC selections, as well as two-time Campbell Trophy semifinalist Michael Jurgens. The Campbell Trophy is given to an individual regarded as the best in the country for his academic success, football performance and exemplary leadership.

Prior to his time at Wake Forest, Davis served as a graduate assistant offensive line coach at Eastern Illinois for the 2020 season.

Davis spent his college days at the University of Findlay, where he was a four-year starter at center for the football program and started all 46 games at the position during his career. There, he was named UF's Male Athlete of the Year (2020), as well as a First Team All-GMAC and All-Super Region Third Team selection. In the classroom, Davis earned Second Team College Sports Communicators Academic All-America honors.

A native of Ashville, Ohio, Davis earned his Master of Arts degree in Liberal Arts Studies from Wake Forest, Master of Arts in Education from Findlay and Bachelor of Science degree in Strength and Conditioning from Findlay.

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