
Roy Williams 'Comfortable' North Carolina Not Involved in FBI Corruption Probe
Roy Williams is optimistic that North Carolina isn't part of the FBI's investigation into bribery and corruption in college basketball.
Per ESPN's Mark Schlabach, Williams has spent no time worrying about whether or not the Tar Heels are among the teams named in the FBI's investigation.
"I feel very comfortable," Williams said. "If the phone rings at night, I'm not worried about that. I may worry about a lot of other things, but it ain't about that."
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Schlabach reported on Wednesday as many as 36 Division I programs could face NCAA sanctions after the FBI releases its information from the investigation.
A total of 10 men were indicted last year, including four assistant coaches (Chuck Person, Lamont Evans, Emanuel Richardson, Tony Bland) for accepting cash bribes to get players to sign with certain agents, financial advisors and apparel companies.
All four coaches were fired by their respective schools. Adidas executives James Gatto and Merl Code and former sports agent Christian Dawkins are facing one count of felony wire fraud.



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