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Ruling class: master recruiter Mack Brown helps Texas consistently bring in top talent, but the Longhorns' 2002 group--led by highly lauded quarterback Vincent Young--might be one of the best recruiting classes ever. (College Football).

The Sporting News

| February 11, 2002 | Dienhart, Tom | COPYRIGHT 2002 Sporting News Publishing Co. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Texas coach Mack Brown is a man in motion. With just days to go before February 6--national signing day--a to-do list races through his head.

Who does he need to call today? What recruits are coming to campus this weekend? What home visits does he still have to make? But the internal frenzy is belied by his placid exterior. Brown knows he is about to tie a bow around what many think is his best recruiting class ever.

"Going in, it would be," he says.

That's a Texas-sized mouthful when you consider Brown is regarded as one of nation's best recruiters. But this collection of Longhorn wannabes is among the nation's best classes in the last 10 ...

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