I was texting during the second half last night with a friend of mine who works in an athletics fundraising role at UNC, and he was telling me that a lot of the biggest football donors and supporters were already pretty turned off by how non-existent their access has been to the football program and to the coaches. If you know anything about UNC's football donors (the Big Hitters and the 22 Club), access to the program and to coaches are not something they are used to *not* having. Heck, it's a huge reason why Mack Brown 2.0 even lasted as long as it did, IMO (or, hell, why 2.0 even happened in the first place)- Mack had built genuinely close friendships with all of the influential boosters.
If Bill is going to insist on being his cantankerous, isolated, closed-off self, that's going to come with financial consequences for UNC, because those big money folks aren't going to tolerate being treated like that for long, and especially not if we are going to put forth such a humiliating product on the field. And if the big money stops flowing, then we aren't going to assemble very talented rosters in this new era of college football. And if we can't assemble talented rosters, we are going to see more of what happened last night for UNC moving forward.
This was all a huge gamble by the BOT and the University, and while the jury is still very much out on how it's going to work, the grim reality after last night is that the worst case scenario is now plausibly on the table- that this whole thing unravels before it really even gets going.