Fresno State Athletics
Football
Davis, Josh

Josh Davis
- Title:
- Offensive Coordinator
- Phone:
- 559-278-3015
THE DAVISÂ FILE
Hometown:Â Omaha, Nebraska
High School:Â Burke High School
Family
- Wife: Brittany
-Â Children:Â Isabel, Reese, Demi
EDUCATION
South Dakota State
- Bachelors inÂ
COACHING HISTORY
Fresno State
Present: Offensive coordinator/Quarterbacks
University of South Dakota
2023-24: Offensive coordinator
South Dakota State
2022: Passing game coordinator/wide receivers
Northwestern College
2016-21: Offensive coordinator/quarterbacks
South Dakota State
2009-15: Wide receivers
Iowa Western Community College
2009: Assistant coach (spring)
South Dakota State
2007-08:Graduate assistant
2006: Student coach
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
South Dakota State
Wide Receiver
2002-05
Prior to arriving in the Valley, Davis was the offensive coordinator at the University of South Dakota for two seasons (2023-24). In his two seasons at South Dakota, Davis improved the offensive identity and efficiency as the Yotes would make quarterfinal (2023) and semifinal (2024) appearances.
The 2024 campaign was one for the record books for Davis in his second season as offensive coordinator, guiding an offense that would help take USD to the FCS Playoffs semifinal for the first time in program history. The explosive offense this season saw the first NCAA Division I FCS era 1,000-yard rusher, which became a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in the FCS Playoffs. Charles Pierre Jr. (1,244 yards) and Travis Theis (1,194 yards) spearheaded the dominant run game as both sat No. 1-2 in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) in both rushing yards per game and rushing touchdowns. Pierre Jr. would go onto finish second in the MVFC Offensive Player of the Year voting.
He coached his third stint of his alma mater, serving as the pass game coordinator and wide receivers coach for one season at South Dakota State in 2022.Â
Prior to his time in Brookings, Davis was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Northwestern College (Orange City, Iowa), for six seasons. After going 3-7 in his first season in Orange City, the Red Raiders were a combined 51-10 with five playoff appearances in the next five seasons.
Northwestern was among the NAIA’s top teams in passing offense, total offense, and scoring annually under his leadership. The 2021 squad advanced to the national title game and Davis coached National Player of the Year Tyson Kooima, a quarterback who averaged 323 yards passing per game during the 2020 season.
Davis saw his second stint as the wide receivers coach at SDSU from 2009-15 and mentored five receivers who ranked among the Jackrabbits’ top-10 for career receptions. He started his coaching career in Brookings as a graduate assistant (2006-08) and spent time at Iowa Western Community College (2009) before returning to Brookings to coach the receivers.
Davis hails from Omaha, Nebraska, and attended Burke High School before embarking on a fantastic career at South Dakota State. He was a three-time All Conference wide receiver and a 2005 team captain. He graduated as the program’s all-time leader in receptions (225), while ranking second in both career receiving yards (3,192) and touchdowns (26).
Davis and his wife, Brittany, have three children, Isabel, Reese, and Demi.