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"We've encouraged former players in all of our sports to come around," Baddour said. "I would say it raises an issue of when they come around, does that mean we should do more to try to understand what they do and how they might impact our players? Yes, it does.
"We've got one guy (in question) and a long history of former players coming around in all of our sports."
Baddour wouldn't comment specifically on how long Hawkins had been around the North Carolina program or when he was barred from it, citing the confidentiality of an ongoing NCAA probe in Chapel Hill into agent-related benefits and possible academic misconduct involving a tutor. He also said the school wasn't aware of Hawkins' pending drug charges until they surfaced in media reports this week.
Pate declined to comment regarding the North Carolina connection.
Thirteen Tar Heels were held out of the opening loss against LSU due to the probe. Only one player from that group, tailback Shaun Draughn, has been cleared as of Thursday evening to return for Saturday's home opener against Georgia Tech.
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