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Butch Davis Interested in UNC Job

Butch DavisThe Charlotte Observer reported Monday that former Miami Hurricanes and Cleveland Browns coach, Butch Davis, is interested in the UNC head football coaching vacancy.
"'I don't know what direction they're going to go in,' he said by telephone, 'but I definitely am interested, and I'm interested in getting back into coaching.'

Davis, an analyst for the NFL Network, said it was 'premature' to discuss the job or his interest in further detail because North Carolina is just beginning its search process with dismissed coach John Bunting directing the team through the end of the season."
This is great news for North Carolina fans, but let's not be too quick to jump the gun.

Rumors are that some UNC big wigs aren't too interested in Davis and would rather hire an up and coming young coach such as Steve Kragthorpe of Tulsa or Rutgers coach Greg Schiano.

It also makes perfect financial sense for Davis to make these remarks if he's interested in a return to coaching. The more schools that show interest in him, the more money he could potentially demand from schools he really has an interest in...cough...Miami...cough.

At the very least, UNC fans should be excited that there's at least some chance of landing Davis if they decide to pursue his services.

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