Tony Bradley, who I cannot remember, was from UNC and on the list. His dad claims to have only met with an agent after declaring.
Another player who has committed to UNC was apparently approached to be steered to Miami
According to the FBI indictments, families of college basketball recruits were paid $100,000 and more.
UNC does have a commitment from Orlando high school senior Nassir Little, who appears to have been referenced in the FBI report on the recruiting scandal.
An athlete matching Little’s description was mentioned in the initial FBI report as a recruit whose AAU coach was paid by two adidas executives to steer Little to an adidas-sponsored school. Miami, also an ACC school, is described in the FBI report as the school that tried to bribe Little’s coach. UNC has a sneaker and apparel contract with Nike
But still sounds like UNC is relatively clean.
Brice Johnson received a $100 meal. $0.19 above NCAA guidelines at the time.
Former UNC All-American Brice Johnson is also mentioned in an expense report attachment of the Yahoo! Sports article as having dinner with Dawkins and Dion Bethea, the head coach at Gray Collegiate Academy in Columbia, S.C., at a Carrabas on March 1, 2016. The meal was billed at $100.09.
In January, the NCAA increased its restitution allowance for impermissible benefits from $100 to $200. Bylaw 16.01.1.1 states “the eligibility of the student-athlete shall not be affected conditioned upon the student-athlete repaying the value of the benefit to a charity of his or her choice” if the impermissible benefit is $200 or less.
It's not me, it's someone else.