The UNC-system Board of Governors might have to step in if University administrators are unable to handle the ongoing investigation into UNC’s football program, said the board’s chairwoman Hannah Gage.
Gage said that while the investigation is not on the agenda for their upcoming meeting on Thursday and Friday, board members might address questions related to the investigation.
UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp and Athletic Director Dick Baddour are expected to travel to Wilmington to attend the education planning committee meeting on Thursday, Gage said.
“There is not a planned discussion of the UNC athletic issue at this meeting, but we have the annual athletic report, which is when we look at the results of the past year,” Gage said.
“Because of that there is a strong possibility of discussions.”
Gage said it is unusual for the board to get involved in athletic issues, but if there was a lack of confidence in Thorp and Baddour’s leadership, they would be forced to get involved.
“Don’t anticipate involvement happening now,” Gage said. “Their presence is for the board to ask them questions and have a conversation in person.”
Many board members say they approve of the University’s handling of the situation so far.
“Obviously the whole situation is unfortunate. These things are always an embarrassment for the campus and athletic department,” said Burley Mitchell, member of the board’s educational planning, policies and programs committee.