- William E. Davis
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CoachTeams = ColoradoWilliam E. "Bud" Davis is a former
university president and Democratic politician and head football coach. He was an interim head football coach for the Colorado Buffaloes for the 1962 season. He has also been the Chancellor ofOregon university system, President ofIdaho State University andUniversity of New Mexico , and ChancellorLouisiana State University . However, he is best known for writing the book "Glory Colorado! A history of the University of Colorado, 1858-1963" which was also his doctoral thesis and a nearly 800 page book.Early career
After graduating from Loveland High school, Davis choose to attend the University of Colorado at Boulder (CU) to stay close to home and near his high school sweetheart, Pollyanne Peterson. He arrived in 1947 and declared he wanted "to be the world's greatest football coach"cite web|url=https://www.cu.edu/sg/messages/2942.html | title=Alum Bud Davis takes on Glory Colorado! Vol. 2 | author=Allison Groff | date=1999-07-29 | accessdate=2007-01-09 | language=English | format=HTML | publisher=CU.edu] and chose a physical education major and English minor. He was a reserve football player on the varsity team. After graduating in 1951, he remained at the University as assistant to the dean of men. He resigned the position to
enlist in theUnited States Marine Corps . The spring of his senior year he married Peterson.In 1960, he completed his masters degree at the
University of Northern Colorado in education administration and became CU's alumni director while working on his doctoral degree in education. [cite web |url=http://www.cualum.org/heritage/virtual_tour/hall_alumni.html |title=CU Distinguished Alumni by Category |accessdate=2007-01-09 |language=English |format=HTML] AfterSonny Grandelius left Colorado withNCAA sanctions, Davis was hired to be the football team's interim head coach onMarch 27 ,1962 .cite web|url=http://www.cubuffs.com/pdf6/47951.pdf?SPSID=62928&SPID=255&DB_OEM_ID=600|title=Colorado Football Media Guide|language=English|format=PDF|accessdate=2007-01-09] The team went 2-8 for the season and included an upset win over the Air Force as the last game of the season. [cite web | url=http://www.cubuffs.com/ViewArticle.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=600&ATCLID=26892&SPID=274&SPSID=4460 | title=Plati-'tudes | publisher=CUBuffs.com | accessdate=2007-01-09 | date=2003-09-18 | format=HTML | language=English] Colorado was a 21 point underdog in the game but ended up winning 34-10. The Bud Davis football era ended onJanuary 3 ,1963 whenEddie Crowder was hired to take the job permanently, though Davis had resigned the day of the Air Force game.Coaching record
CFB Coaching Record Team
team = Colorado Buffaloes
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While working on his doctoral degree and coaching the football team Davis was writing his thesis. He received special permission from the doctoral thesis committee to bypass the standard format and write the historical narrative book about the history of the University of Colorado at Boulder until that point. The name was chosen because the school song of the same name; which is set to the music of "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and he felt captured the school spirit. He acquired the bulk of information for the book from student published and local city newspapers. It was published by Fred Pruitt, founder of Pruitt Press Inc., who was also a journalism professor, in 1965 and offered to print it at no cost. The book has been called the "primary historical reference for the University" (of Colorado at Boulder). The book is no longer in print and was sold canvas bound for $8. an index to supplement the text was later published and distributed by the Associated Alumni.
Career
After receiving his doctoral degree in 1963, Davis left CU to become executive assistant to the president for student affairs at the
University of Wyoming . In1972 , while president at Idaho State, Davis won the Democratic nomination for an openUnited States Senate seat inIdaho . He was defeated by Republican Congressman Jim McClure. [cite web | url=http://prod.library.utoronto.ca:8090/datalib/codebooks/icpsr/2536/NES72_76/app72_76.cbk | title=Ref Notes Data | publisher=University of Toronto Data Library Service | date=2001-07-10 | accessdate=2007-01-09 | language=English |format=HTML] He has since also been the Chancellor of Oregon State system, President of Idaho State University (1965-75), University of New Mexico (1975-82), Chancellor Louisiana State University. He has published other works, including "Miracle on the Mesa/A History of the University of New Mexico, 1889–2003" [cite web|url=http://www.unmpress.com/pdf/S06catalog.pdf|title=UNMPress Spring 06 Calatlog | publisher=UNMPress.com | accessdate=2007-01-09 | format=PDF | language=English] He currently is on the Board of Directors for Sunrise Bank of Albuquerque since 2005. [cite web| url=http://www.capitolbancorp.com/AR2005/2005_annual_report.pdf | title=2005 Annual Report | publisher=CapitalBanCorp.com | author=Steven A. Marcum | format=PDF | language=English | accessdate=2007-01-09 | date=2005]"Glory Colorado!" Volume 2
Davis was commissioned by CU to write Volume 2 in 1999. It would cover the period from the first book to 2000. Davis wrote the book
pro bono writing a majority of the book in the summer of 1999 while on break from Louisiana State University. He and his wife received free housing in Boulder during the summer and research expenses were covered by a donor to the CU Foundation.Awards and honors
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George Norlin Award, for distinguished service (1975)
* University of Colorado Alumnus of the Century Award (1977)
* CU Athletic Hall of Honor award (1980)
* Davis Field on the Idaho State University campus is named after him.Quote
*"Universities perform miracles. They change lives. The University of Colorado made it possible for me to have a life of wild adventure."
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