CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) – Three people acted as “prospective agents” by providing benefits to North Carolina players in connection with the ongoing NCAA investigation into the program, including one who works for NFL agent Drew Rosenhaus.
The school named Rosenhaus employee Michael Katz in documents sent to the NCAA seeking to reinstate players who were suspended or being held out of games due to the probe. Katz is listed on the Rosenhaus Sports Representation Web site as the firm’s director of marketing and client services.
The documents were released Friday after public records requests made by media outlets.
Others named: Former UNC and Marshall player Chris Hawkins, who is also connected to the suspension of Georgia’s A.J. Green; and Todd Stewart of Washington, D.C.
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