Tennessee AD Phillip Fulmer announced yesterday that he has hired VFL CJ Fayton as Director of VFL Programming.

What, exactly, does a “Director of VFL Programming” do, you ask? Fayton will reportedly be responsible for helping current student-athletes (in all sports, not just football) with career and professional development and also for keeping other VFLs actively involved with Tennessee. He’ll work under the direction of Fulmer and interact with alumni relations and the marketing department.

As a wide receiver at Tennessee from 2002-05, Fayton earned SEC All-Academic Team honors twice. He also played on the basketball team a short time during the 2000-01 season. He received a degree in Sport Management in 2005, a Master’s degree in Recreation Administration in 2008, and a juris doctorate in 2014. He’s also served as a development assistant with Tennessee’s VASF staff, a recruiting assistant and graduate assistant for the football program, an assistant coach at Norfolk State (2010-11), a compliance assistant at Vanderbilt (2012-13), and a law clerk a year before getting his law degree from UT Law School in 2014. Most recently, he was Associate Athletics Director at Maryville College.