
University of North Carolina men’s basketball head coach Hubert Davis issued a firm and uncompromising warning to a group of 3-star players reportedly caught using marijuana in the team’s locker room following a recent practice session. The incident, which surfaced earlier this week, has sparked concern within the Tar Heels program and drawn attention from university officials.
According to sources close to the team, several players were found in possession of and using marijuana shortly after practice concluded. While their identities have not been officially released, all involved are reportedly 3-star recruits still early in their collegiate careers.
Coach Davis addressed the situation swiftly, holding a closed-door meeting with the entire team. “This is not who we are,” Davis reportedly told players. “Wearing this jersey comes with responsibility, discipline, and pride. If you can’t uphold that, you won’t be part of this program.”
Davis, known for his strong emphasis on character and accountability, made it clear that any future incidents of this nature would be met with serious consequences, potentially including suspensions or removal from the team. The players involved are expected to face internal discipline, though the university has not released official statements regarding specific penalties.
University officials are also said to be reviewing the situation, ensuring that student-athlete conduct remains in line with campus policies and NCAA guidelines.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the pressures and responsibilities that come with being a student-athlete at a top-tier program. As the Tar Heels look ahead to the upcoming season, Davis is focused on reinforcing team culture and ensuring that discipline remains a cornerstone of Carolina basketball.
“This is a wake-up call,” one source said. “And Coach Davis made sure they heard it loud and clear.”
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