Greg Davis
Greg Davis
Greg Davis is an American college football coach. He currently serves as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the University of Iowa Hawkeyes football team. He served as offensive coordinator for the 2005 Texas Longhorns national championship, where he was awarded the Broyles Award for the nation's top assistant coach for the 2005 season...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth25 April 1951
lions numbers roy stays watch
I don't know enough about Roy's numbers to be disappointed. I don't watch enough Lions games. I think Roy will be an All-Pro. If he stays healthy, he'll be an All-Pro before he's through.
amount extremely improvement last pleased shown shows tremendous
We are extremely pleased with our new ranking. We have shown a tremendous amount of improvement in the last two weeks. Our ranking shows that this week.
won
Having won 19 games, to think that they've won 34 is just unbelievable.
constantly people understand wants
He constantly wants people to understand that he is a quarterback.
athlete constantly people wants
He constantly wants people to think he's a quarterback. He's a quarterback that's athletic, not an athlete that's a quarterback.
aggressive drew felt week
This week we felt like we could get aggressive and go after them. That's the way we drew it up, and we executed well.
came house kansas tough
This was a very tough match. Give Kansas the credit. They came into our house and outplayed us.
birds early three
We're the three early birds on the staff.
given
To not have given up a touchdown in the first quarter, that's pretty impressive.
basketball bit dribble guess
Matt's friends with all the basketball players, so I guess he just wanted to dribble the ball a little bit on that run,
open
Let's open up with a 15 zap read.
accustomed best couple standard ups
There's going to be some ups and downs. ... A couple of times they didn't play to the standard that they're accustomed to, and I think we'll see the very best of it.
easy quite start
It would have been very easy for him to be a problem, quite honestly. What he did was start coaching.
needs quicker work
Quicker decisions, for one. He needs to get more comfortable in the pocket, he needs to work on his play-action, his ball-handling ...