Butch Davis Fired from UNC
Eight days before preseason training cam begins, UNC has dismissed head coach Butch Davis, ending his four-year tenure at Carolina. To say this is sudden is an extreme understatement; as of the ACC Media day on Monday Davis was discussing the full support of the administration he felt he had. So what changed?
The Board of Trustees, for one thing. There was a change in leadership, with Wade Hargrove taking over as chairman and a number of new members joining the board. This was the first meeting of the trustees since late March, and it appears either the support changed with new members or the full notice of allegations was enough to sway the opinions of key people. There were rumors Davis was fired in advance of the board meeting, but I at least am unsure of the timeline. Chancellor Thorp is quoted in the press release as saying this is not the result of any change in the NCAA investigation, though, and the only recent events have been Davis's promise to release his full phone records and the NCAA announcements involving Georgia Tech, LSU, and Ohio State.
That last bit, involving the Buckeyes, may have played a role, especially in changing the minds of various trustees. OSU's (relatively) quick firing of Jim Tressel seems to have placated an NCAA investigation. Of course, UNC did the same with rapid suspensions and the quid firing of John Blake. This latest move, if anything, undermines the Tar Heels' case that Blake was a rogue coach, by stating that Davis was also to blame, even if only in a managerial capacity.
You can't help but look at this as a stupid, panicked move on the part of whoever did the firing, though. It is eight days before training camp begins, and the administration has stood by the coach for a full year. An entire recruiting class was signed under the promise that UNC was standing by their coach and the program would survive the current scandal intact; it only hurts the school's integrity to suddenly go back on that promise.
So where does this leave Carolina? In the short term, this football season looks to be pretty much destroyed. The associate head coach, Sam Pittman, has been in the position for less than a week. The coordinators have been there longer, but will spend the season putting out feelers for permanent jobs elsewhere, while the players will be confused by the completely different direction the administration has taken. Dick Baddour's job is as perilous as it's ever been. If the administration was this unhappy with what Davis has done to fire him immediately, they can't be too happy with the man who both hired him and stood by him for a full year. (People on Twitter are saying similar things about Chancellor Thorp, but the football program is a much smaller part of a chancellor's purview. He seems to be doing well in all other aspects of managing the university, and I can't see him being removed unless a scandal somehow implicates him personally, and it won't.)
In the longer term, well, I don't know what type of coach UNC will get now. The facilities are still good, and the potential is there, but the rashness of this firing has got to make a lot of coaches wary. Presumably a hiring will not come until after the season. Should the year go well, hiring a coordinator or Pittman will be tempting, and just as possibly lead to a repeat of the Carl Torbush years. If it goes poorly, well, waiting for a currently employed coach to finish the season leaves a lot of time with no one truly at the head of the program.
No matter how you look at it, this decision seems a little short of disastrous. It won't ameliorate the NCAA investigation in the least, and it leaves the football program in chaos. Where Carolina goes from here is anybody's guess.
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Basically this summarizes my thoughts:
This latest move, if anything, undermines the Tar Heels’ case that Blake was a rogue coach, by stating that Davis was also to blame, even if only in a managerial capacity.
You can’t help but look at this as a stupid, panicked move on the part of whoever did the firing, though.
Can’t expect much from this season, and it’ll be hard to lure another big time coach unless the penalties end up being much less severe than expected. Actually, it’ll probably be hard to lure another big time coach anyways. I’m a Tennessee fan, I’ve been through a few coaching searches recently.
I’d wait until the season ends and go hard at Charlie Strong. Another possibility is Mike Leach. He’s in a bad enough spot that he’ll take the job, but not bad enough that he won’t do a damn good job, imo. I’m trying to think of strong small conferences coaches (that aren’t in place forever like Chris Petersen and Troy Calhoun), but I’m drawing a blank at the moment.
Heel for school, Vol for life!
Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!
by Incipient_Senescence on Jul 27, 2011 7:59 PM EDT reply actions
Shocking.
I’m still shocked by this. It’ll be hard to find any coach to coach a team when it looks like the boss turns on you faster than Al Davis. The drama that could have been done and over with in a couple of months is not going to last a lot longer.
maybe in 10 yrs
Wow, TH, wanna revise your preseason rankings? Definitely a desperation move as you said, and I’ve gotta think Baddour is next…now he’s overseen a disasterous hire in both basketball and football…and mishandled both. I expect a Torbush-Bunting hire; someone who will be given every opportunity to be more than mediocre for the next decade. Best case: the Dean Smith of football is hiding in our ranks. Worst case: a bunch of 3-8 and 4-7 seasons. Alas.
by mccricks on Jul 27, 2011 10:35 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
it may be bad
but it won’t shorten each season by a game.
Heel for school, Vol for life!
Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!
by Incipient_Senescence on Jul 27, 2011 11:52 PM EDT up reply actions
The Virginia Tech Blogger Offerred to Let Me Revise Them
But what the hell. Let that stand as the monument to what things looked like right before everything blew up.
My first reaction is exactly yours: Baddour is gone (he has two bad football hires, remember) and we’re in the wilderness for a decade. I’m a little more optimistic this morning. No real reason why though.
You guys should go after
Mike Leach
I'd imagine
that the people who are so upset about Butch Davis giving the university a bad name would just love to have Leach around.
But I would. Make a run at Strong and Smart, but I think Mike Leach may be the best coach willing to step into this situation. May not be great on the PR, but he can win some games, and do it without bringing the NCAA down on his head. . . ESPN maybe, but not the NCAA.
Heel for school, Vol for life!
Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!
by Incipient_Senescence on Jul 27, 2011 11:55 PM EDT up reply actions
Read two posts down.....YES! (and read the e-mails and sworn depos. in the book)
Coach Leach ISN’T the bad guy.
you'll get no argument from me
Not a Craig James fan. And while I have my doubts that Mike Leach can win national championships, I have no doubt that he could win ACC championships.
Heel for school, Vol for life!
Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!
by Incipient_Senescence on Jul 28, 2011 12:45 AM EDT up reply actions
sigh
Well, today has been mildly depressing.
I don’t even want to get into a coaching list until after the NCAA meeting in late October. That should decide where we should aim at for the immediate future. In the meantime, Baddour has got to go. Let’s hire an AD that’ll help the athletic program instead of having it succeed in spite of him.
I hear Mike Hamilton is looking for work
Heel for school, Vol for life!
Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!
by Incipient_Senescence on Jul 27, 2011 11:57 PM EDT up reply actions
There's At Least On Rumor Going Around That He's Already Gone
And in fact is gone because he refused to fire Davis, but I would have thought were that the case the announcement would be already out. It’s rather difficult to hire both an AD and a coach at the same time, so planning hey may just be planning on retiring him in six months or so.
Remember, there was a search firm heavily involved in the hire of Davis to begin with; I don’t know how much control Baddour had over that process.
Ok, I don't know how to link, but
Look up the youtube video: 60 Minutes, Coach Leach “Mad Genius”, and hear what Michael Lewis has to say about Coach Leach. It’s the ‘05 A&M game in Lubbock. Michael Lewis comes to Lubbock and follows Coach Leach and the team around. Hear what QB Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree have to say. You won’t be sorry. See why the OL spreads across the whole field.
Most importantly google Michael Lewis’ article in the NYTimes Magazine ‘05, “Coach Leach Goes Deep, Very Deep”. Michael Lewis (the “Blind Side”) also tells you all about the history of college football and it’s future … and where Coach Leach fits. You won’t regret it.
His book is out now too. “Swing Your Sword”, a great fast read (written by co-author Bruce Feldman). You will be able to see why Coach Leach can win .. “Its all about the team”.
Good good football in there.
As an aside, do you know what ‘they’ now call Coach Leach’s teams at Texas Tech? ALUMNI … top academics in the nation for public Universities. And he knows how to do it. His players don’t miss class (regular classes the other students take, too). Ask Ed Britton about Coach Leach’s high expectation, both on and off the field … that’s in the book too!

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