Scott Davis
Scott Davis was born in Berea, Ohio already wearing Brown and Orange. Sports have been a stable part of Scott's entire life. Every sibling was athletic and sports became the centerpiece of all holiday events. In his twenties Scott went into the US Navy and spent years in Virginia Beach, Washington Country, but never gave up his love of the Browns and the Indians. After the Navy he proceeded to move back to Ohio where he met Bob Bevere. The two sports junkies became great friends and worked together for years. Scott moved around after starting a production company and ended up in Texas. He hooked up with several ARCA Racing teams over the year working as a PR director for K&K Racing for several years. After K&K Racing closed its doors Scott proceeded to start the racing website Pit Road News Scott was a member of the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association for all of his racing years. Scott and Bob hooked up again and found after years of debating Cleveland Sports that they both have different but wildly entertaining views of sports that all need to enjoy so he decided to start Cleveland Sports Fan.
Bob Bevere

Ryan Bevere
Just a few weeks before the 97 World Series let down, I burst into the world and I have had literally no choice but to eat, drink, and bleed sports. Although I reside in the hall of fame city of canton, I consider Cleveland to be my second home. I am a fan of the Football, baseball, basketball, and hockey. My teams are Indians, Cavs, Browns and DUKE. After placing nationally in the Health Occupation Students of America competition back to back years in high school for athletic training, I decided sports was right for me but I wanted something other than medicine. My journey continued at the Ohio Center for Broadcasting, now Ohio Media School, where I learned from the best in the industry. That lead me to Q92 radio where I am currently calling play by play for the greatest county in all of high school football. I am an obvious sports stooge, father of 2, fantasy football league commissioner, and former 3rd grade spelling bee champion. Let’s ride DAWGS.