Beyond the T: Vol for life and current NFL analyst Charles Davis discusses the impact Johnny Majors had on his life as the Vols prepare to travel to Pittsburgh

Tennessee legend Johnny Majors roamed the sidelines at Pittsburgh from 1973-1976 and then again from 1993-1996. He coached the University of Tennessee from 1977-1992.
Saturday, the Vols will travel to Pittsburgh to play in the Johnny Majors Classic. Throughout the week, the Beyond the T podcast with Carmen Tegano and Brent Hubbs is taking an in-depth look at the coaching legacy of John T. Majors.
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In the Tuesday installment Carmen and Brent catch up with former Vol, and current CBS NFL analyst Charles Davis.
Davis played for Majors from 1983-1986. Davis said there’s not a day that goes by that he doesn’t think of Majors use some lesson from his former head coach in his daily life.