"Kermit "Froggy" Davis, Jr." is an American college basketball coach, the men's head coach at Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders men's basketball/Middle Tennessee State University since 2002.

Davis was previously the associate head coach at LSU Tigers men's basketball/LSU for five seasons. His head coaching experience included brief stops at Idaho Vandals men's basketball/Idaho (twice) and Texas A&M Aggies men's basketball/Texas A&M.

When promoted from assistant to head coach at Idaho in 1988 at age 28, Davis was the youngest head coach in National Collegiate Athletic Association/NCAA Division I (NCAA)/Division I. He had been an assistant for two seasons with the Idaho Vandals men's basketball/Vandals under new and first-time head coach Tim Floyd, who left for New Orleans Privateers men's basketball/New Orleans. Floyd had rejuvenated the program and under Davis, Idaho had consecutive 25–6 seasons in 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/1989 and 1990 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/1990, winning the Big Sky Conference/Big Sky regular season and tournament titles to make the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament/NCAA tournament both years. He left the Palouse for Texas A&M of the Southwest Conference in March 1990, but resigned a year later after an 8–21 first season.

More Kermit Davis on Wikipedia.

We do not respond well to adversity right now. Hopefully we can get better about that; get a little bit tougher mentally. From a basketball standpoint, we just have to take better shots and hit them.

He violated team rules. We got to Troy and bought him a one-way bus ticket back to Murfreesboro.

He is very unselfish and a great shooter. He has great character and will fit in with our team for three years.

Nigel is a talented, solid guard that can play all three guard positions. He's very unselfish. He's a great shooter, has great character and he will fit in with our team very well for three years.

We gave them a couple of days off, and hopefully that will help them. We're going to back off of them a little right now. We're still going to compete and work hard in practice.

Our bench was key to our success tonight. If we can continue to play this well down the stretch, I think our team will continue to improve each game.

Back in 1988-89, we were trying to get weight off guys, so nutrition goes both ways. I'm no expert, but I know we've spent more time on nutrition and lifting with this team than any I've ever been around.

That was the most critical point in the game. We haven't played well in the last minutes of the half this year, but we played well, got it to one, and that was the ball game.