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Rece Davis gets big-money deal to stay at ESPN after Fox pursuit

Sarah Collins
By Sarah Collins
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As athletics reported for the first time, Fox Sports tried to slide the ESPN receipt of “College Gameday” for his own “great start of noon”, but Davis will stay in Bristol.

Davis receives, Dwight Howard and Jay Bilas smile at the announcement of the Basketball Hall 2025 on April 5, 2025 at the Alamo Dome in San Antonio Texas. NBAE through Getty Images

Fox’s interest, according to the report, resulted in a new seven -year contract for Davis in ESPN.

It is said that the agreement is worth “dozens of millions of dollars,” the report said.

Desmond Howard, on the left, and they receive Davis, on the right, transmit since the duration of the ESPN College Gameday transmission on the Central Florida campus before a University football match of the NCAA against Cincinnati in 2018. AP

Davis will also organize university football playoffs on the network during the current ESPN agreement, which passes through 2031-32.

A sports television camera on the sidelines turning a UFL game. Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Davis, 59, 59, also covers basketball in ESPN and is only one of the stations to attract the interest of other networks this low season; Davis’s colleague in ESPN, former NFL field marshal, Dan Orlovsky, was at the CBS radar to organize a university football program, but Orlovsky also stays in ESPN for now, Athletics reported.

Fox previously hired the reporter Tom Rinaldi and researcher Chris Fallica away from ESPN.

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