KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- The?University of Tennessee is paying a former adviser to Gov. Bill Haslam to assist in communications strategies with lawyers representing the school in a Title IX lawsuit that has since been settled.According to a letter obtained through a public records request, Tennessee agreed to hire a communications professional who would work from March 2016 through February 2017 and the maximum liability of the University shall be $240,000. The information was included in a May 2 letter that Tennessee interim treasurer and chief financial officer James Maples sent to Bill Ramsey, the lawyer representing the school in the lawsuit.Although the letter didnt identify the communications professional, Tom Ingram of Ingram Group confirmed he was the one hired to assist Ramsey, whose firm was representing the school in the lawsuit. Ingram is a former chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander and ran campaigns for Haslam, Alexander and U.S. Sen. Bob Corker.The Knoxville News-Sentinel first reported the agreement.Tennessee reached a $2.48 million settlement in July with eight unidentified women who said the school had violated Title IX regulations and fostered a hostile sexual environment through a policy of indifference toward assault complaints against athletes.Although the suit has been settled, Ingram said Tuesday he is continuing to assist Ramsey and the school because theres still a lot of follow-up to be done, including media inquiries and appointment of an independent commission to recommend changes in the schools policies and programs related to preventing, investigating and resolving incidents of sexual misconduct. Zapatillas Nike Just Do It . -- Catcher Brett Hayes has agreed to a $630,000, one-year contract with the Kansas City Royals, avoiding salary arbitration. Nike Vapormax Plus Rebajas . The Vikings announced Thursday that Priefer will be one of seven holdovers from the previous staff, along with offensive line coach Jeff Davidson, wide receivers coach George Stewart and others. Norv Turner w