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Georgia recruiting assistant hangs up the headset after just three seasons

University of Georgia recruiting assistant Charles Cantor has resigned from his post to “pursue other opportunities”, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution blog.

Cantor, who had only been with the Bulldogs in that capacity since 2008, apparently resigned last month on June 14th -- two weeks before UGA linebacker Jarvis Jones had his eligibility called into question for reportedly receiving financial assistance involving air travel between Los Angeles and Atlanta in 2009.

Not that the two incidents are necessarily related; university athletic director Greg McGarity declined to comment to the AJC that Cantor’s resignation had to do with any NCAA violations, potentially current or past.

However, Cantor has been involved with -- directly or indirectly -- secondary recruiting violations in the past, including improper calls to high school coaches requesting transcripts.

Georgia is actively looking for Cantor’s replacement.