Hubert Davis buyout at North Carolina: Contract details for Tar Heels coach
Here's what to know of Hubert Davis' buyout information and contract details following North Carolina basketball's March Madness upset vs. VCU.
March Madness has struck again, hard. Hubert Davis and No. 6 seed North Carolina not only were upset by No.
11 seed Virginia Commonwealth on Thursday, March 19 — ending the Tar Heels' hopes for a Men's NCAA Tournament run in the first round — but they also let the Rams claw back from a 19-point deficit to win 82-78 in overtime . North Carolina did not score a single basket in the extra period. The Tar Heels were already short-handed in the postseason after an injury to Caleb Wilson, who led the team in nearly every major category before a broken right thumb ended his season.
But the way the Tar Heels lost, coupled with a second first-round exit in as many years, has raised questions as to the future of the program under Davis. REQUIRED READING: March Madness live scores: Upsets, close calls, highlights from NCAA first round Davis opened his tenure at North Carolina in 2021-22 replacing the legendary Roy Williams with a run to the national championship game, where the Tar Heels gave up a 22-point lead and eventually fell 72-69 to Kansas. Since then, the Tar Heels have declined an NIT invitation in 2023 and made the Sweet 16 in 2024 before their recent stumbles.
Here's what to know of Davis' buyout and contract information at UNC following the Tar Heels' upset loss to VCU: Hubert Davis buyout at North Carolina According to Davis' contract, obtained by the USA TODAY Network, North Carolina would owe the coach $5. 312 million if he were to be fired on April 1. Hubert Davis contract details at North Carolina Length: Contract is six-year deal through June 30, 2030.