Context: Texas Football's recruiting department is led by Billy Glasscock. Glasscock came from NC State in 2021 as director of player personnel, leading a team of staffers and interns in a combination of duties between recruiting and player personnel. On the recruiting side, Taylor Searels directs everything from an events standpoint to accommodate recruiting visits. In player personnel, JM Jones and Austin Shelton are assistant directors of player personnel, handling offense and defense respectively. They manage a team of recruiting assistants that all manage a position and report to their position coach. This recruiting assistant program has been a robust program that has seen the likes of Daniel Bernstein - EDGE, Julian Rowe-Cohen - TEs, Maxwell Solman - OL, Jacob De Santos - DB, Jake Warren - WR, and Tanner Martin - QBs come through. Their jobs were to identify recruits, evaluate them, and bring them to their position coaches if they are deemed worth watching and offering. These are the individuals that found most of the players on the team before anyone else. Input: Who leads the University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department? Output: Based on the provided context, Billy Glasscock leads the University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department. He came to Texas in 2021 from NC State as the director of player personnel, taking on a role that includes directing the recruiting department. Taylor Searels is in charge of events and accommodating recruiting visits, while JM Jones and Austin Shelton are assistant directors of player personnel, managing offense and defense respectively. They, along with a team of recruiting assistants, are responsible for identifying, evaluating, and bringing promising recruits to their position coaches. This structure has been successful in identifying and securing talented players for the team, as evidenced by the list of recruits mentioned in the context.