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Texas caps big recruiting month with more high-profile visitors
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The busiest month of the modern recruiting era is coming to an end after another important weekend for the Texas Longhorns that included high-profile 2022 visitors and camps that allowed the staff to evaluate prospects in the 2023 and 2024 cycles, players the new staff hasn’t been able to get out and see since arriving on the Forty Acres.
By Monday evening, the weekend was already officially a success, as running backs coach Stan Drayton secured a commitment from Tyler Legacy’s Jamarion Miller, giving the Longhorns pledges from the state’s top two running backs. After missing on De’Anthony Gatson and cancelling the planned visit from Tavorus Jones, the ability to hit the gas on Miller’s recruitment and close quickly was an impressive accomplishment by the staff.
“I said, ‘Julie, you have to be up there with your family,’” said Jarrett, who was Rodriguez’s boss in the White House Office of Public Engagement. “And she said, ‘No, I’m staff today.’”
White House staffers are often of a type, hard-charging strivers who crave their own sliver of the limelight or even trade on a famous name. Rodriguez is a clear exception as she begins a second tour serving a president, this time as director of intergovernmental affairs for Joe Biden.
Rodriguez and her staff help state, local and tribal governments, and Puerto Rico and the other U.S. territories, with their federal government needs. Lately, that has centered on combating COVID-19 and distributing aid from the $1.9 trillion in Biden’s coronavirus relief plan.