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CHAPEL HILL --- John Bunting will not return as head coach of the University
of North Carolina football program in 2007, Director of Athletics ****
Baddour announced this evening. Bunting, a 1972 UNC graduate, is in his
sixth year as the Tar Heels¹ head coach. Bunting will continue to coach the
Tar Heels through the rest of this season.

Bunting and Baddour met on Sunday at which time Baddour informed Bunting
that he would be relieved of his duties at the end of this season. The team
was told Sunday evening at a meeting after the players returned from Fall
Break.

Bunting became head coach in December 2000. He led the Tar Heels to a Peach
Bowl win following the 2001 season and wins over No. 5 ranked Florida State
in 2001 and No. 4 Miami in 2004. He has three seasons remaining on his
contract (2007-08-09) at $286,200 per year.

³Changing coaches is never a pleasant experience, but it is even more
difficult when you consider the character and integrity of someone like John
Bunting,² says Baddour. ³He and his wife, Dawn, have given so much to the
University, to Carolina athletics and to the local community. John led us to
some of the most exciting wins in Carolina football history, put character
and academics first, and never once compromised his or the University¹s
principles. This is simply one of those times when it is in the best
interest of the football program to make a change. I appreciate and applaud
John¹s commitment to his alma mater, to our football program, and most
important, to his student-athletes and coaches.

³I have an extraordinary amount of respect for John and have thoroughly
enjoyed the relationship we have forged over these six seasons," says
Baddour. "We¹ve gone through great highs and disappointing lows, but John
always remained focused on the next game, the next practice, the next
recruit. He cares deeply for the University and the game of football and
takes great care to see that the game is played with unbridled passion and
enthusiasm. He is a Tar Heel for life.²

³I am disappointed and of course I don¹t agree with the decision, but I know
I must accept it,² says Bunting. ³My love for this great University has not
and never will waver. I am very proud of the many great things we have
accomplished over the past six years. We simply have not won enough games
this year.

³Dick Baddour has supported Carolina football and me in every possible way.
I appreciate the opportunity he gave me six years ago. We¹ve developed a
very strong working and personal relationship that I value very much.
³My thoughts and concerns are for my players, coaches and staff, and my
focus for the next five weeks will be on helping them. I will do all I can
to prepare them for our remaining games, challenge them to accomplish all
they can academically and ensure that they continue to represent this
University in a first-class manner.

³My staff and I are committed to maintaining our current recruiting class.
We currently have a strong recruiting class and we will work hard to
continue to impress upon them the many incredible aspects of the University
of North Carolina and the Tar Heel football program. We have many components
of a winning program on the right track and I am confident Carolina football
will reach great heights in the future.

³I want to thank our many great supporters that have hung in there with us
through thick and thin. That includes those faculty and staff with whom I
have developed a strong bond as they helped us strive to reach our goals on
and off the field.²

³John Bunting is a great Tar Heel, and he has run our football program with
integrity and honor,² says Chancellor James Moeser. ³We have utmost respect
for John, his passion for the University and his commitment to his
student-athletes and staff. We are pleased that he will coach the rest of
the season and hope that this decision will put to rest some of the
questions surrounding the future of the program, and allow the team its best
chance to be successful in the remaining games.²
 
"He is a Tar Heel for life."

Except, you know, not anymore.

I'm always amused at the number of synonyms these PR hacks come up with for "FIRED."
 
I was expecting a College Baseball thread.........continue on.
 
After watching the Heels in a blowout earlier this season, this was not exactly a shocking decision.
When you're in your sixth year in a program and your only win is over I-AA Furman - and 45-42 at that - the firing line is never far away.
 
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MU_was_not_so_hard said:
In completely unrelated news, Willie Parker announces he will begin referencing North Carolina while being introduced before games.
This seems appropriate tonight..... the N and O had a bead on this situation all along.
http://www.newsobserver.com/content/multimedia/sports/miamitwice/
 
I thought the thread title was in reference to the frilly red, white and blue decoration behind home plate during post-season baseball games. As you were...
 
BigRed said:
MU_was_not_so_hard said:
In completely unrelated news, Willie Parker announces he will begin referencing North Carolina while being introduced before games.
This seems appropriate tonight..... the N and O had a bead on this situation all along.
http://www.newsobserver.com/content/multimedia/sports/miamitwice/

And it should shock no one. The rumors had been pretty rampant the last couple of weeks.

Simply put, **** Baddour can come up with a graceful way not to renew Bunting's contract, which should surprise no one, not even Bunting. But Bunting has represented the school well, and handled everything with class, which is why he's getting this treatment ... as opposed to Matt Doherty, who was tossed out of the Dean Dome head-first.

It also now gives Chapel Hill the full go-ahead to start lining up candidates. Who's next? I wonder if Jim Donnan's been out of the loop too long now? Though Bunting is part of the family, this isn't the men's basketball post, and therefore will not need Dean's blessing.

And MU ... don't count on Willie Parker saying anything but Clinton High School. His bitter feelings toward his lack of playing time at Chapel Hill won't subside anytime soon.
 
micropolitan guy said:
I was expecting a College Baseball thread.........continue on

Carolin'a problem in Omaha was fielding them, not laying them down. ;)

That Nov. 25 game against Duke should be a great one. Someone has to win, don't they?

The Devils will be taking aim for the Victory Bell. And given how toothless Chapel Hill has looked this season, Duke may have a shot.
 
micropolitan guy said:
I was expecting a College Baseball thread.........continue on

Carolin'a problem in Omaha was fielding them, not laying them down. ;)

That Nov. 25 game against Duke should be a great one. Someone has to win, don't they?

The general feeling around the ACC is that those two teams will find a way to each lose.
 
Sam Mills 51 said:
And MU ... don't count on Willie Parker saying anything but Clinton High School. His bitter feelings toward his lack of playing time at Chapel Hill won't subside anytime soon.

You'd be surprised the turnaround firing one man can bring about. He has said publicly that Bunting was the reason for his back-up status.
 
For those of you using the AP version, be sure to check the sixth graf. AP incorrectly spells it "Keenan Stadium." Only one "e" in Kenan.
 
Paul Johnson or Butch Davis? (If Davis doesn't go back to Miami.)
 
Here I was going to mention Ken Hitchcock was available, but if it's Kenan Stadium instead of Keenan, well, never mind.
 
Clerk Typist said:
Here I was going to mention Ken Hitchcock was available, but if it's Kenan Stadium instead of Keenan, well, never mind.

Okay.
 
Should have happened a couple of years ago, before they gave him an extension.

Bunting is 25-42 in six seasons at Carolina.
 

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