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Class
  
Graduate

Date of birth
  
c. 1973

Positions
  
Placekicker

High school
  
Forest High School

Education
  
University of Florida

College
  
Florida (1991–1994)

Role
  
American football player

Major
  
American studies

Name
  
Judd Davis


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Bowl games
  
Gator Bowl (1992) Sugar Bowl (1994) Sugar Bowl (1995)

Profiles

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Judd Dillon Davis (born c. 1973) is an American former football player who was the 1993 recipient of the Lou Groza Award recognizing the best placekicker in college football.

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Davis grew up in Ocala, Florida. He attended Forest High School in Ocala, and played high school football for the Forest Wildcats as both punter and placekicker. During his high school senior season, he completed seven of eight field goals attempts, with a long of 49 yards, and averaged over 40 yards per punt.

Davis attended the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played for coach Steve Spurrier's Florida Gators football team from 1991 to 1994. He was initially a walk-on player and saw no game action until his 1992 sophomore season. During his 1993 junior season, he completed fifteen of nineteen (78.95%) field goal attempts, and forty-seven of forty-nine (95.92%) extra point attempts. Memorably, he completed four of four attempted field goals and three of three extra point attempts, and providing the Gators' winning margin in their 33–26 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs in wet field conditions. In addition to winning the Lou Groza Award in 1993, Davis received first-team All-American honors from United Press International and third-team honors from the Associated Press. He received first-team All-Southeastern Conference (SEC) honors as a senior in 1994.

During his three-season college career, Davis set or tied eight school records and three SEC records. In 1994, he surpassed former Gators running back Emmitt Smith to become the Gators' all-time leading scorer with 225 career points. Including bowl games, Davis completed nearly 87 percent of his field goal attempts (33 of 38) inside of 50 yards. He completed two of four attempts greater than 50 yards, including a career long of 52 year against the Ole Miss Rebels in 1994. On point-after-touchdown attempts, he completed 129 of 131 extra points, a new team record.

Davis graduated from Florida with a bachelor's degree in American studies in 1995. He was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 2011. He now lives in Ocala, Florida and has two children, Connor and Maggie Davis.

Career accomplishments

  • Broke the all-time SEC record for PATs made in a season (65)
  • Converted 81 consecutive regular season PAT attempts establishing a new school record
  • 107 points was third-highest single season total in UF history and tied the SEC single-season record for points by a kicker
  • Selected to play in the 1995 Hula Bowl Senior All-Star Game
  • Signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 1995
  • References

    Judd Davis Wikipedia