Thought about putting this into the basketball scandal thread with the release that Louisville has received a verbal notice of inquiry and it was reported that Arizona and Kansas are under investigation now as well.
I've mentioned Zeke Nnaji before, I think. He's a 6'11" PF recruit in the 2019 class, was heavily recruited by Purdue, Arizona, Kansas, Baylor, UCLA, and with a very late push by UNC.
He verbally committed to Arizona but deliberately did so after the fall signing period. It was widely expected at the time that this was deliberately done to allow him flexibility in case there were NCAA/FBI issues. So he can't sign a LOI until next Wednesday at the earliest, with the spring signing period.
Since his whittling down to a final 5, and adding in UNC as a 6th (they were after his final 5 announcement), this is what has happened:
- Arizona (Head coach subpoenaed by FBI, reportedly on wiretaps discussing pay-to-play, reportedly under NCAA investigation)
- UCLA (Head coach fired mid-season)
- Baylor (Finished 20-14, 4th in conference, R32 in NCAAT)
- Kansas (Forward DeSouza declared ineligible for 2 years by NCAA for pay-for-play with a guardian, reportedly under NCAA investigation)
- UNC (No drama since the academic issues a few years ago, and as a blue blood with stable coaching it's not necessary to even discuss records. UNC is UNC, and that's solid.)
- Purdue (Finished 26-10, 1st in conference, Elite Eight, coach just won NCOY)
If Arizona and Kansas officially come under investigation, and Nnaji decommits from Arizona, it seems like the field just got narrowed significantly.
Nnaji's dad was extremely high on Painter in an interview before the verbal commitment. Saw him as a straight shooter and that he felt he truly had a plan for how to use Zeke. Obviously Zeke still chose Arizona, but I could imagine a bit of "I told you so" from his dad coming out these days...
A lot could happen here in the next week.