North Carolina football coach Butch Davis was fired Tuesday, leaving UNC with a gaping hole in its athletic program less than six weeks away from the season’s kickoff, as well as the enormous task of finding the University’s next head football coach.
But first, the Tar Heels are in the market for a new athletic director.
In a press conference held by athletic director Dick Baddour and Chancellor Holden Thorp on Thursday morning at UNC’s Friday Center, Baddour announced his plan to resign from his position once a new athletic director has been found.
“As someone who has hired coaches for the past 14 years, I know that it is even more imperative that my successor be able to name the next permanent head coach,” Baddour said. “Therefore, I have asked Chancellor Thorp to begin the search for an athletic director as soon as possible.”
An emotional Baddour, who has worked at North Carolina for 45 years, said it was his responsibility to do what is best for the athletic program. Baddour’s three-year contract extension is set to expire in June 2012, but he said he will step down as athletic director before that date if a replacement is found.
During Baddour’s 14 years as athletic director, UNC has won 13 national championships and 62 conference titles.
Baddour’s presence was requested by the NCAA committee on infractions at the hearing it will hold in October to discuss the consequences that could face UNC in connection with nine allegations surrounding the football team.
Thorp said he does not know yet whether Davis will be present at the hearing, but said Baddour will honor the commitment.
“There is nobody in the world I would rather have next to me when we go before the NCAA in October, than Dick Baddour,” Thorp said. “He is a true, true Tar Heel.”