CBS Analyst Kenny Smith Leaves Broadcast After UNC's Upset Loss to VCU The NCAA Tournament’s opening round delivered a dramatic twist as North Carolina’s historic upset loss to VCU left CBS analyst Kenny Smith abruptly exiting the broadcast. The defeat, which ended the Tar Heels’ season in the round of 64, prompted Smith to leave the studio shortly after the game, drawing immediate attention from viewers. The incident underscored the volatile nature of March Madness, where a single game can shift fortunes and spotlight the personal ties of analysts to their alma maters. Smith, a former UNC standout and longtime CBS/TNT commentator, had been part of the studio team alongside Charles Barkley and Clark Kellogg. The Tar Heels entered the game with a 39-28 halftime lead and a 18-point advantage in the second half, but the momentum shifted dramatically. VCU, led by Terrence Hill Jr.’s 34 points and a clutch stepback three-pointer in overtime, overcame a 19-point deficit to secure an 82-78 victory. UNC’s Henri Veesaar contributed 26 points and 10 rebounds, but his efforts proved insufficient as the Rams’ resilience proved decisive. Smith’s departure from the broadcast booth sparked widespread speculation. Some viewers questioned whether he had left due to illness, while others interpreted it as a reaction to the loss. Social media reactions ranged from amusement to accusations of “typical coward behavior,” with many fixating on the vacant seat. However, Smith’s exit carried added weight given his pre-tournament confidence in UNC’s prospects. He had predicted the Tar Heels would face Illinois before a potential Elite Eight clash with Houston, envisioning a national championship showdown between Michigan and Michigan State, with the Spartans emerging victorious.#kenny_smith #vcu #unc #terrence_hill_jr #henri_veesaar
