The last paragraph reminded me of the importance of Jerry Bennetts "high school relations" duties.
Thursday, January 22, 2004
From ESPN
Associated Press
AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas defensive ends coach and recruiting coordinator Hardee McCrary resigned Wednesday after six years with the Longhorns.
His departure creates a second vacancy on head coach Mack Brown's staff. Defensive coordinator Carl Reese resigned Jan. 6.
In a statement released by the school, McCrary said he wanted to spend more time with his family. He and his wife, Susan, have two young children. He has been a coach at the high school and college levels for 30 years.
"I've been on the road quite a bit and had to miss a lot of important times with them," McCrary said. He did not say what he would do next.
With McCrary as recruiting coordinator, Texas signed some of the most-heralded high school talent in the country. In 1999 and 2002, recruiting analysts rated the Longhorns' classes as the best in the nation.
"When we came here, one of the biggest challenges we faced was rebuilding the relationship with Texas high school coaches, and no one could have helped us more than Hardee," Brown said.
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