Butch Davis hasn’t slipped any information about the NCAA’s investigation of his football program, and that didn’t change Monday.
In his press conference, Davis didn’t say anything that hasn’t already made its rounds on the Internet, but UNC’s football coach did address it with a comment — just not directly.
“I’d like this to be perfectly clear,” Davis said. “There is no one single category that is more important to winning than the character and the integrity of this University’s football program.
“I think that’s an overwhelming conviction that I have, and I think it’s the same with this entire football program and the administration.”
The remainder of the press conference focused on UNC’s Saturday game against Louisiana State, and like his team, Davis seemed relieved to change subjects and finally talk football.
Davis confirmed that senior quarterback T.J. Yates will lead the Tar Heels’ offense in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game. But he didn’t shut the door on backup Bryn Renner.
“If the opportunity presents itself, certainly I think it would be healthy for our football team (to play Renner), and I think it would be healthy for all the players,” Davis said.
“But again, that’s one of those decisions that will certainly come up during the course of a ball game.”
Still, regardless of who’s behind center, and despite the blaring distractions of the NCAA investigation, UNC is excited to get back on the gridiron.