Brandon Robinson was part of a 2016 freshman class that was ranked No. 14 in the country by 247 Sports. The wing joined Tony Bradley Jr. and Seventh Woods in the class, helping mold UNC’s future.
From the start UNC fans didn’t know what they were going to get from the 6-foot-5, 160-pound shooting guard out of Douglas County, Georgia.
The four-star recruit showed the ability to shoot the ball in high school but struggled from the field in his freshman season with the Tar Heels. He averaged just 7.6 points per game for UNC but had to battle for time in a crowded guard spot.