UNC Fires Hubert Davis After Historic VCU Collapse, Blue Blood in Crisis During March Madness

North Carolina fired head coach Hubert Davis after five seasons, days after the Tar Heels blew a 19-point lead to No. 11 seed VCU in the NCAA Tournament.

North Carolina called Hubert Davis into an emergency meeting Tuesday night, and it ended his stint as head coach after five seasons, a 125-54 record, and a 74-year tradition of keeping the head coaching job inside the Carolina family.

The Tar Heels fired Davis, the school announced, five days after one of the most staggering collapses in NCAA Tournament history. The sixth-seeded Tar Heels blew a 19-point lead with 14 minutes remaining against No. 11 seed VCU in the first round, losing in overtime in what was the largest lead blown by any team in men’s tournament first-round history.

Athletics director Bubba Cunningham delivered the news at an emergency meeting that also included incoming AD Steve Newmark. Players and staff were then summoned to Davis’ house for a 9 p.m. team meeting. The school will pay Davis’ buyout, which exceeds $5 million.


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Bubba Cunningham Speaks, But the Damage Was Done on the Court

“This was not an easy decision because of Hubert’s tremendous character and all he has given to the program, but we must move forward in a way that allows our team to compete more consistently at an elite level,” Cunningham said in a statement.

Davis finished 125-54 in five seasons. He took UNC to the national championship game in his first year, 2022. He won an ACC regular-season title in 2024. Four of his five teams made the NCAA Tournament. By conventional metrics, that is a defensible tenure at a blue-blood program.

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But Carolina does not grade on a curve. Back-to-back first-round exits, a missed tournament in 2023 after entering the season ranked No. 1, and an inability to sustain the program’s standard of elite consistency ultimately outweighed the high points. The VCU game, in which Davis was criticized for his late-game management during the collapse, became the final verdict.

The Tar Heels were also without their best player. Star forward Caleb Wilson, who averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds before his injury, missed the final nine games with separate hand and thumb injuries. The loss of Wilson loomed over the tournament run from the start.

The Coaching Carousel Explodes Open

North Carolina now faces a search unlike any it has conducted in generations. For the first time in 74 years, the program will almost certainly hire someone with no direct ties to the Carolina family.

Per ESPN’s Jeff Borzello, Billy Donovan is expected to be at or near the top of the wish list. Tommy Lloyd of Arizona is among the names connected to the job as well, according to The Athletic. The search launches in the middle of the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 round, guaranteeing maximum attention from the college basketball world at a moment when every blue-blood program’s standards are under the microscope.

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One source told ESPN’s Borzello: “It’s still Carolina, man. It’s the brand.” The next coach inherits that brand, a program with the facilities and resources to compete at the highest level, and the immediate task of retaining Henri Veesaar, who averaged 17.0 points and 8.7 rebounds this season after transferring from Arizona, before the transfer portal opens wide.

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