This week’s headlines about North Carolina coach Hubert Davis’ contract extension arrived with extraordinarily odd timing.
UNC coach Hubert Davis has been coy recently when asked about adding a GM, but the Tar Heels have hired Tanner, a UNC graduate, High Point native and experienced NBA agent. Tanner has represented more ...
North Carolina football general manager MIchael Lombardi, one new head coach Bill Belichick's first hires, will make more ...
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SB Nation on MSNWednesday afternoon Cardinal news and notesAfter a three-game sweep of Western Michigan, the Louisville baseball team is back in action this afternoon against Butler.
When Hubert Davis first became the head coach of North Carolina in 2021, he never imagined that his program would need a general manager. However, Davis also could not have foreseen how drastically—an ...
The North Carolina Tar Heels have a new look football program going into the 2025 season. It’s a program that, with Michael ...
Art Chansky says UNC's timing in publicizing head coach Hubert Davis' contract extension is curious, to say the least.
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Hosted on MSNCarolina Basketball names Jim Tanner general manager, extends Hubert Davis’ contract until 2030After a lot of noise surrounding Hubert Davis’ comments a few weeks ago on his radio show, UNC has officially hired a general ...
UNC men's basketball hires Jim Tanner as its first general manager - and gives Hubert Davis a 2-year contract extension.
Duke guard Tyrese Proctor appeared to injure his left knee late in the first half of the second-ranked Blue Devils’ 97-60 win over Miami. There ...
A former High Point resident and experienced pro basketball agent will become the first general manager for the University of North Carolina men’s basketball program.
The general landscape of college basketball has been an ever-rotating machine over the last five years. The introduction of the NIL and the abolishing of any former transfer penalties has led to a ...
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