Seth Davis | |
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Born | 1970 (age 54–55) Connecticut, United States[1] |
Alma mater | Duke University |
Occupation(s) | Writer,author,sports commentator |
Parent(s) | Lanny Davis Elaine Charney |
Seth Davis is an American sportswriter and broadcaster. He is currently the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of Hoops HQ and is a host onCampus Insiders, an in-studio analyst forCBS men'scollege basketball coverage and an analyst for the NBA Draft onNBA TV. He writes forThe Athletic and is a former writer forSports Illustrated magazine.
Davis attendedDuke University, graduating in 1992 with a degree inpolitical science. He was host of a sports-related cable television show onCable 13, also a sports columnist for the university's dailycampus newspaper,The Chronicle.
Davis began writing atSports Illustrated in July 1995. During his tenure at SI, he became a staff writer and authored the "Inside College Basketball" column during the college basketball season. It was announced on May 11, 2017 that he had been laid off from Sports Illustrated.[2] Before joiningSports Illustrated, Davis spent several years at theNew Haven Register, where he wrote about various sports, including theNFL,NBA, college basketball and local high school sports.
Davis appeared in an episode of the HBO show "Real Sex"[3] in 1996.
In 2003, his bookEquinunk, Tell Your Story: My Return to Summer Camp about his experiences as a camp counselor, was published. His second book,When March Went Mad, was published in 2009.[4]
He was also a reporter onThe NFL Today.
In 2013, Davis joined Campus Insiders, campusinsiders.com, as an on-air host for their all-digital network. The Seth Davis Show launched on August 26, 2013.
In May 2017 he was fired bySports Illustrated as a cost-cutting measure. He subsequently started work forThe Athletic.
In November of 2024, he co-founded and became the Editor-in-Chief of Hoops HQ, a college basketball website that covers men's and women's hoops year-round.
Davis was born inConnecticut and raised inPotomac, Maryland,[1] and graduated from theBullis School in 1988. Davis is married and has three children.[5]
Davis is the son of Elaine Charney andLanny Davis, who was the special counsel for former PresidentBill Clinton from 1996 to 1998.[5]
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