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Hubert Davis fired after five years, ushering in historic break from UNC family tradition
As things came to a head Tuesday evening,
Hubert Davis was called to an emergency meeting with outgoing AD Bubba Cunningham and incoming AD Steve Newmark. It was there that Davis was informed he was being terminated. Soon after, players and staff were summoned for a 9 p.m. meeting. Here is the timeline of how everything played out. (
CBS Sports)
Carolina Athletics Announces Leadership Change In Men's Basketball Program
UNC has made a leadership change in its men's basketball program.
Hubert Davis, who has served as head coach for five seasons, will not return to coach the Tar Heels. The recommendation was made by director of athletics Bubba Cunningham and executive associate athletic director Steve Newmark, and accepted by chancellor Lee H. Roberts on Tuesday. (
GoHeels.com)
Hubert Davis will not return as North Carolina's basketball coach
UNC head men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis will not return next year, the program announced, concluding a tumultuous week after the Tar Heels' stunning loss to VCU in the first round of the men's NCAA tournament. Davis informed his team of his departure on Tuesday night. His exit opens up one of the most coveted positions in all of basketball. (
ESPN)
Hubert Davis Era Over at UNC
North Carolina has decided to part ways with
Hubert Davis after five seasons, sources confirmed. Davis was informed of the decision Tuesday evening. Players were called to Davis' house Tuesday evening for an impromptu team meeting and were told the news. Sources previously indicated that UNC will target an established head coach with a quality resume. (
Inside Carolina)
Hubert Davis out as UNC Men's Basketball coach, ending up-and-down five-year tenure
Hubert Davis is out as UNC Basketball coach, according to reports, concluding five seasons that opened with a charge to the 2022 national championship game and ended amid scrutiny after consecutive round-of-64 exits. Davis’ job appeared to be secure before the Tar Heels lost the last three games of the season for the first time in 56 years. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
What's next for UNC, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky: Recruits, transfer portal, and more
Dylan Mingo is one of the elite guards in the
2026 basketball recruiting class. He has great positional size and length and can impact both ends of the court. With Kyan Evans potentially leaving for the transfer portal,
Derek Dixon and Mingo could share playmaking duties in the backcourt -- if Mingo keeps his commitment, should
Hubert Davis depart. (
ESPN)
Video: Bomani Jones - Hubert Davis Done at UNC?
Bomani Jones digs into the rumors that UNC might fire
Hubert Davis after blowing a 19-point lead to VCU. Bomani explains how it fell apart, what that VCU loss reveals about Carolina’s current reality, and why the way it’s being handled says as much about the institution as it does about the coach.
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Tue Mar 24, 2026
Video: Locked On Tar Heels - Brad Stevens to UNC? Butler Legend Gordon Hayward Weighs In
NBA All-Star Gordon Hayward joins Isaac Schade to break down why Brad Stevens’ leadership, from masterminding Butler’s tournament runs to building the Boston Celtics’ championship roster, would make him a perfect match for UNC Basketball should the Tar Heels move on from
Hubert Davis.
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Moving on from Hubert Davis to an established coach would be pricey
If North Carolina moves on from men's basketball coach
Hubert Davis, they’ll seek an established head coach, and it will be a pricey transition. Here’s a look at the buyout figures for some of the speculated candidates to replace Davis should he be out as UNC’s coach. Two of them are still in the NCAA tournament, with Midwest Regional games on Friday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)
Scrutinizing the Carolina Basketball standard
UNC's five seasons under
Hubert Davis average out to a 6.5 NCAA Tournament seed. The résumé includes a runner-up finish in 2022, a missed tournament as the preseason No. 1 ranked team, a Sweet 16 exit as a 1-seed in 2024, and now back-to-back first-round losses. The volatility around the past five seasons is real and it’s visible in the data. (
Bless Your Chart)