Butch Davis appeared to have support from North Carolina’s leaders as he guided his football program through an NCAA investigation. The same people who publicly backed him through the height of that scrutiny have decided someone else should lead the Tar Heels in the probe’s aftermath.
The school fired Davis on Wednesday, saying the past year of turmoil was doing too much damage to the university’s reputation. The change came only nine days before the Tar Heels’ first practice of training camp, giving the program an entirely new set of distractions for the upcoming season.
Davis arrived in Chapel Hill in 2006 with a clean reputation after bringing probation-saddled Miami back among the nation’s elite in the 1990s. But in a statement from the school, Chancellor Holden Thorp said that while there had been no changes in the NCAA investigation into improper benefits and academic misconduct, he had “lost confidence in our ability to come through this without harming the way people think of this institution.’’

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