Latest Hubert Davis report indicates beleaguered HC should be leaving North Carolina soon
from Clark Dalton, with YardBarker.com/www.yardbarker.com
More signs are pointing toward the North Carolina Tar Heels ousting men’s basketball head coach Hubert Davis.
On Saturday, a report revealed that North Carolina and Davis were discussing his future after the Tar Heels lost to the VCU Rams, 82-78, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Those are now expected to accelerate.
ESPN insider Pete Thamel details North Carolina’s plan
On Sunday, Thamel said on “College GameDay” that Davis returning next season is “unlikely.” The school reportedly won’t fire the coach but will organize his resignation.
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Thamel added that Davis spoke with his team on Saturday but didn’t answer key questions about his future. It appears those will be answered soon.
Moving on from Hubert Davis wouldn’t be unwarranted for North Carolina
Davis replaced three-time national champion Roy Williams as HC after he retired following the 2020-21 season. Initially, it appeared North Carolina had picked the right successor. The coach led the Tar Heels to the 2022 national championship game, where they lost to the Kansas Jayhawks, 72-69. Since then, he has failed to deliver on that promise.
Davis has gone 125-54 in five seasons with the Tar Heels, but he has been eliminated from the first round of the NCAA Tournament twice and has a 4-6 record against the Duke Blue Devils, North Carolina’s biggest rival.
Davis’ lack of signature wins ties to his inability to maximize the talent on his rosters. Entering the 2022-23 season, North Carolina was ranked as the No. 1 team in the country. And yet, the Tar Heels went 20-13, missing the Big Dance, becoming the first to do so since 1985.
This season, the Tar Heels lost star freshman forward Caleb Wilson (19.8 points per game) to a season-ending broken right thumb during practice on March 5. Before that, he had fractured his left hand in a 75-66 loss to the Miami Hurricanes on Feb. 10. If he had been healthy, North Carolina could’ve made a deeper run.
Great coaches, however, find ways to overcome key injuries. They also accomplish more than Davis has in Chapel Hill. Moving on from Davis will allow North Carolina to target one of those coaches, who could help the program close the gap with Duke and reestablish itself as a college basketball powerhouse.
Curse of Bill B’s girlfriend. Ever since she arrived on campus nothing has gone right in the football or basketball programs ??????
Who’s Next???
Why don’t they bring in King Rice or Wes Miller?
They are Tar Heels and they really know the game.