Traylor Talk: Years of recruiting create indelible memories for UTSA coach
Ronald Cortes / Contributor
After earning his start as a college recruiter under head coach Charlie Strong at Texas, Traylor is now responsible for guiding his own group of assistants with the Roadrunners. I've already landed Brandon Jones, who was a huge recruit for Charlie, and then Devin Duvernay was a huge recruit for Charlie, as well. They're amazing people, as well, Brandon and Devin are. So, I've gotten very close to all of them. So, Devin tells me he’s coming. The next day is such a great day. And I was having a great time. I was on hole No. 3, and Charlie called, and he said, ‘Have you heard yet?’ And I said, ‘No, sir.
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