----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_46.log ----- >>> What conference is the Texas Longhorn Football team part of? - elapsed 1.108 seconds - The Texas Longhorn Football team is part of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The SEC is one of the Power Five conferences in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and is known for its high level of competition. The Longhorns have been members of the SEC since 2012, after leaving the Big 12 Conference. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_48.log ----- Context: The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team representing the University of Texas at Austin (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Their home games are played at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. With over 900 wins, and an all-time win–loss percentage of .703, the Longhorns rank 4th and 7th on the all-time wins and win–loss records lists, respectively. Additionally, the program claims 4 national championships, 33 conference championships, 100 First Team All-Americans (62 consensus and 25 unanimous), and 2 Heisman Trophy winners. Question: What conference is the Texas Longhorn Football team part of? OriginalAnswer: Southeastern Conference (SEC) ModelAnswer: The Texas Longhorn Football team is part of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The SEC is one of the Power Five conferences in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and is known for its high level of competition. The Longhorns have been members of the SEC since 2012, after leaving the Big 12 Conference. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_50.log ----- Context: The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team representing the University of Texas at Austin (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Their home games are played at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. With over 900 wins, and an all-time win–loss percentage of .703, the Longhorns rank 4th and 7th on the all-time wins and win–loss records lists, respectively. Additionally, the program claims 4 national championships, 33 conference championships, 100 First Team All-Americans (62 consensus and 25 unanimous), and 2 Heisman Trophy winners. Question: Where does the Texas Longhorn Football team play it's home games? OriginalAnswer: Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. ModelAnswer: The Texas Longhorn Football team plays its home games at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_53.log ----- >>> How many Heisman Trophy winners does the Texas Longhorn Football team have? - elapsed 1.882 seconds - The University of Texas at Austin, often referred to as the Texas Longhorns, has produced a total of 47 Heisman Trophy winners, which is the most by any college or university in the history of the Heisman Trophy. This prestigious award is presented annually to the outstanding collegiate football player in the United States, recognized for their exceptional performance and achievements throughout the season. The Texas Longhorns have been home to some of the most talented and memorable Heisman Trophy winners, including legendary figures like Davey O'Brien, Ricky Williams, and Vince Young. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_55.log ----- Context: The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team representing the University of Texas at Austin (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Their home games are played at Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas. With over 900 wins, and an all-time win–loss percentage of .703, the Longhorns rank 4th and 7th on the all-time wins and win–loss records lists, respectively. Additionally, the program claims 4 national championships, 33 conference championships, 100 First Team All-Americans (62 consensus and 25 unanimous), and 2 Heisman Trophy winners. Question: How many Heisman Trophy winners does the Texas Longhorn Football team have? OriginalAnswer: 2 Heisman Trophy winners ModelAnswer: The University of Texas at Austin, often referred to as the Texas Longhorns, has produced a total of 47 Heisman Trophy winners, which is the most by any college or university in the history of the Heisman Trophy. This prestigious award is presented annually to the outstanding collegiate football player in the United States, recognized for their exceptional performance and achievements throughout the season. The Texas Longhorns have been home to some of the most talented and memorable Heisman Trophy winners, including legendary figures like Davey O'Brien, Ricky Williams, and Vince Young. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_15_57.log ----- >>> In what month and year did the Texas Longhorn's accept an invitation to the SEC? - elapsed 4.477 seconds - The Texas Longhorns joined the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 2012, as the conference expanded to include the University of Texas at Austin. This addition marked a significant milestone for both the Longhorns and the SEC, as the two organizations entered a new era of collegiate athletics partnership. The Texas Longhorns were invited to join the SEC in the fall of 2010, and after a thorough evaluation process, the University of Texas at Austin accepted the invitation in October 2010. This decision was met with enthusiasm from fans and athletic directors alike, as the SEC gained one of the most iconic and successful programs in college football history. The Longhorns began competing in the SEC in the 2012 football season, and their first game as a member of the conference was against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Since then, the Texas Longhorns have continued to make their mark in the SEC, achieving numerous victories and accolades, and contributing to the rich history of the conference. In summary, the Texas Longhorns accepted an invitation to join the SEC in October 2010 and officially became members of the conference in the fall of 2012. This addition brought a new level of excitement and competitiveness to the SEC, and the Longhorns have since become a significant and cherished part of the conference's tradition. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_02.log ----- Context: In July 2021, after 25 seasons as members of the Big 12, Texas and rival Oklahoma accepted invitations to join the Southeastern Conference (SEC) no later than the 2025 season. In February 2023, the Big 12 announced that the two schools had negotiated a combined $100 million early termination fee in order to leave for the SEC a year before the schools' media rights deal with the Big 12 was set to expire. The Longhorns football team will continue competing in the Big 12 through the 2023 season before moving to the SEC in 2024. Question: In what month and year did the Texas Longhorn's accept an invitation to the SEC? OriginalAnswer: July 2021 ModelAnswer: The Texas Longhorns joined the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 2012, as the conference expanded to include the University of Texas at Austin. This addition marked a significant milestone for both the Longhorns and the SEC, as the two organizations entered a new era of collegiate athletics partnership. The Texas Longhorns were invited to join the SEC in the fall of 2010, and after a thorough evaluation process, the University of Texas at Austin accepted the invitation in October 2010. This decision was met with enthusiasm from fans and athletic directors alike, as the SEC gained one of the most iconic and successful programs in college football history. The Longhorns began competing in the SEC in the 2012 football season, and their first game as a member of the conference was against the Alabama Crimson Tide. Since then, the Texas Longhorns have continued to make their mark in the SEC, achieving numerous victories and accolades, and contributing to the rich history of the conference. In summary, the Texas Longhorns accepted an invitation to join the SEC in October 2010 and officially became members of the conference in the fall of 2012. This addition brought a new level of excitement and competitiveness to the SEC, and the Longhorns have since become a significant and cherished part of the conference's tradition. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_04.log ----- >>> What team other then Texan Longhorn accept an invitation to the SEC in July 2021? - elapsed 4.680 seconds - The Big 12 Conference, a long-standing collegiate athletic conference in the United States, announced on July 1, 2021, that it would be dissolving. This decision came after years of speculation about the conference's future and the desire of some of its members to join other powerful conferences. As a result of the Big 12's dissolution, several teams were left without a conference home. Among these were the Texas Longhorns, who were an original member of the Big 12. The University of Oklahoma, another Big 12 member, was also considering joining the SEC. The SEC, with its strong reputation and competitive football program, decided to extend an invitation to the Longhorns and Sooners to join the conference. Both universities accepted the invitation, and as a result, the Big 12 became the first major college athletic conference to be dissolved. The addition of the Longhorns and Sooners to the SEC was a significant milestone in the history of college sports, as it expanded the SEC's membership to 16 teams and further solidified the conference's position as one of the most powerful and successful in the country. In summary, the only team other than the Texas Longhorns that accepted an invitation to join the SEC in July 2021 was the University of Oklahoma. This move allowed both schools to be part of a prestigious and competitive athletic conference, with the SEC gaining two prominent members. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_09.log ----- Context: In July 2021, after 25 seasons as members of the Big 12, Texas and rival Oklahoma accepted invitations to join the Southeastern Conference (SEC) no later than the 2025 season. In February 2023, the Big 12 announced that the two schools had negotiated a combined $100 million early termination fee in order to leave for the SEC a year before the schools' media rights deal with the Big 12 was set to expire. The Longhorns football team will continue competing in the Big 12 through the 2023 season before moving to the SEC in 2024. Question: What team other then Texan Longhorn accept an invitation to the SEC in July 2021? OriginalAnswer: Oklahoma ModelAnswer: The Big 12 Conference, a long-standing collegiate athletic conference in the United States, announced on July 1, 2021, that it would be dissolving. This decision came after years of speculation about the conference's future and the desire of some of its members to join other powerful conferences. As a result of the Big 12's dissolution, several teams were left without a conference home. Among these were the Texas Longhorns, who were an original member of the Big 12. The University of Oklahoma, another Big 12 member, was also considering joining the SEC. The SEC, with its strong reputation and competitive football program, decided to extend an invitation to the Longhorns and Sooners to join the conference. Both universities accepted the invitation, and as a result, the Big 12 became the first major college athletic conference to be dissolved. The addition of the Longhorns and Sooners to the SEC was a significant milestone in the history of college sports, as it expanded the SEC's membership to 16 teams and further solidified the conference's position as one of the most powerful and successful in the country. In summary, the only team other than the Texas Longhorns that accepted an invitation to join the SEC in July 2021 was the University of Oklahoma. This move allowed both schools to be part of a prestigious and competitive athletic conference, with the SEC gaining two prominent members. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_11.log ----- >>> How much was the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference? - elapsed 0.662 seconds - There is no publicly available information regarding the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference. This information is typically not disclosed due to the confidential nature of such agreements. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_12.log ----- Context: In July 2021, after 25 seasons as members of the Big 12, Texas and rival Oklahoma accepted invitations to join the Southeastern Conference (SEC) no later than the 2025 season. In February 2023, the Big 12 announced that the two schools had negotiated a combined $100 million early termination fee in order to leave for the SEC a year before the schools' media rights deal with the Big 12 was set to expire. The Longhorns football team will continue competing in the Big 12 through the 2023 season before moving to the SEC in 2024. Question: How much was the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference? OriginalAnswer: $100 million ModelAnswer: There is no publicly available information regarding the termination fee for the University of Texas and Oklahoma University to leave the Big 12 conference. This information is typically not disclosed due to the confidential nature of such agreements. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_14.log ----- >>> How many head coaches have there been for the Texas Longhorns since 1893? - elapsed 1.465 seconds - Since 1893, there have been 55 head coaches for the Texas Longhorns. This number includes all the coaches who have led the team during that time frame, regardless of the length of their tenure. Some of these coaches have had long and successful careers, while others have had shorter stints with the team. The Texas Longhorns have a rich football history, and these coaches have played a significant role in shaping the team's success over the years. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_16.log ----- Context: There have been 31 head coaches since the inaugural team in 1893, with Steve Sarkisian being the current head coach of the Longhorns. Question: How many head coaches have there been for the Texas Longhorns since 1893? OriginalAnswer: 31 ModelAnswer: Since 1893, there have been 55 head coaches for the Texas Longhorns. This number includes all the coaches who have led the team during that time frame, regardless of the length of their tenure. Some of these coaches have had long and successful careers, while others have had shorter stints with the team. The Texas Longhorns have a rich football history, and these coaches have played a significant role in shaping the team's success over the years. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_18.log ----- >>> Who is the current head coach for the Texas Longhorns? - elapsed 1.549 seconds - As of the latest information available, the current head coach for the Texas Longhorns is Steve Sarkisian. He took over the position in 2021. Before becoming the head coach, Sarkisian had a successful career in coaching, including stints at USC and Alabama. I recommend checking the latest sources for any updates on Coach Sarkisian or other potential future coaches for the Texas Longhorns. If you have any other questions about college football or any other topic, feel free to ask! ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_20.log ----- Context: There have been 31 head coaches since the inaugural team in 1893, with Steve Sarkisian being the current head coach of the Longhorns. Question: Who is the current head coach for the Texas Longhorns? OriginalAnswer: Steve Sarkisian ModelAnswer: As of the latest information available, the current head coach for the Texas Longhorns is Steve Sarkisian. He took over the position in 2021. Before becoming the head coach, Sarkisian had a successful career in coaching, including stints at USC and Alabama. I recommend checking the latest sources for any updates on Coach Sarkisian or other potential future coaches for the Texas Longhorns. If you have any other questions about college football or any other topic, feel free to ask! ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_23.log ----- >>> What is the Texas Longhorn's head coach Steve Sarkisian's nickname? - elapsed 1.479 seconds - Steve Sarkisian's nickname is "Sark." This nickname has been used to refer to him in the media and by fans due to his unique name and the personal connection it has with the term "sarkozy," a French word that means "oily" or "sarcastic." However, it is essential to note that Steve Sarkisian does not have any association with the French political family or the term "sarkozy" in a derogatory sense. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_24.log ----- Context: There have been 31 head coaches since the inaugural team in 1893, with Steve Sarkisian being the current head coach of the Longhorns. Question: What is the Texas Longhorn's head coach Steve Sarkisian's nickname? OriginalAnswer: Sark ModelAnswer: Steve Sarkisian's nickname is "Sark." This nickname has been used to refer to him in the media and by fans due to his unique name and the personal connection it has with the term "sarkozy," a French word that means "oily" or "sarcastic." However, it is essential to note that Steve Sarkisian does not have any association with the French political family or the term "sarkozy" in a derogatory sense. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_27.log ----- >>> What is the football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma known as? - elapsed 2.009 seconds - The football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma is commonly referred to as the "Red River Showdown." This name has been in use since 1994, when the game was first included in the Big 12 Conference schedule. The Red River Showdown is an annual football rivalry game between the Longhorns of the University of Texas at Austin and the Sooners of the University of Oklahoma. The name "Red River Showdown" is derived from the Red River that forms the border between the two states, Texas and Oklahoma. The game is often considered one of the most significant and storied rivalries in college football, with a rich history and intense competition between the two teams. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_29.log ----- Context: Texas has a long-standing rivalry with the University of Oklahoma. The football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma is commonly known as the "Red River Rivalry" and is held annually in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl. Dallas is used as a "neutral site" since it is approximately midway between the two campuses. The stadium is split, with each team having an equal number of supporters on each side of the 50 yard line. Texas state flags fly around the Longhorn end of the stadium and Oklahoma state flags fly around the Sooner end. This border rivalry is often considered to be one of the top five current rivalries in the NCAA. The Red River Shootout originated in 1900, while Oklahoma was still a territory of the United States, and it is the longest-running college-football rivalry played on a neutral field. Since 2005, the football game has received sponsorship dollars in return for being referred to as the "SBC Red River Rivalry" (changed to AT&T Red River Rivalry in 2006 after SBC merged with AT&T), a move which has been criticized both for its commercialism and its political correctness. The University of Texas holds its annual Torchlight Parade during the week of the Red River Rivalry. In 2005, the Dallas Morning News did an opinion poll of the 119 Division 1A football coaches as to the nations top rivalry game in college football. The Texas-OU game was ranked third. The game typically has conference or even national significance. Since 1945, one or both of the two teams has been ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation coming into 60 out of 65 games. Twice Texas has defeated the Sooners a record eight straight times from 1940 to 1947 and 1958–1965. One of the most significant meetings was in 1963 with Oklahoma ranked No. 1 and Texas ranked No. 2, the game won by Texas 28–7 en route to their first officially recognized national championship. The series has also had its share of games that came down to the wire and comebacks most recently in 2021 which saw sixth-ranked Sooners rallying from a 21-point first-quarter deficit to edge the 21st-ranked Longhorns 55–48 in the highest-scoring game in the rivalry. Question: What is the football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma known as? OriginalAnswer: The "Red River Rivalry". ModelAnswer: The football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma is commonly referred to as the "Red River Showdown." This name has been in use since 1994, when the game was first included in the Big 12 Conference schedule. The Red River Showdown is an annual football rivalry game between the Longhorns of the University of Texas at Austin and the Sooners of the University of Oklahoma. The name "Red River Showdown" is derived from the Red River that forms the border between the two states, Texas and Oklahoma. The game is often considered one of the most significant and storied rivalries in college football, with a rich history and intense competition between the two teams. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_31.log ----- >>> What city is the Red River Rivalry takes place in? - elapsed 2.722 seconds - The Red River Rivalry is a long-standing football game between the University of Oklahoma (OU) and the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). This intense rivalry has been taking place in the state of Oklahoma, specifically in Norman, Oklahoma, since 1895. The games are held at the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, making Oklahoma City a city that doesn't host the Red River Rivalry. Although the games are not in Oklahoma City, there are still plenty of things to do and see in the city. You can explore the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and unique attractions. Some popular destinations include the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, the Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Bricktown entertainment district. If you have any questions about Oklahoma City or any other topic, feel free to ask! I'm here to help. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_34.log ----- Context: Texas has a long-standing rivalry with the University of Oklahoma. The football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma is commonly known as the "Red River Rivalry" and is held annually in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl. Dallas is used as a "neutral site" since it is approximately midway between the two campuses. The stadium is split, with each team having an equal number of supporters on each side of the 50 yard line. Texas state flags fly around the Longhorn end of the stadium and Oklahoma state flags fly around the Sooner end. This border rivalry is often considered to be one of the top five current rivalries in the NCAA. The Red River Shootout originated in 1900, while Oklahoma was still a territory of the United States, and it is the longest-running college-football rivalry played on a neutral field. Since 2005, the football game has received sponsorship dollars in return for being referred to as the "SBC Red River Rivalry" (changed to AT&T Red River Rivalry in 2006 after SBC merged with AT&T), a move which has been criticized both for its commercialism and its political correctness. The University of Texas holds its annual Torchlight Parade during the week of the Red River Rivalry. In 2005, the Dallas Morning News did an opinion poll of the 119 Division 1A football coaches as to the nations top rivalry game in college football. The Texas-OU game was ranked third. The game typically has conference or even national significance. Since 1945, one or both of the two teams has been ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation coming into 60 out of 65 games. Twice Texas has defeated the Sooners a record eight straight times from 1940 to 1947 and 1958–1965. One of the most significant meetings was in 1963 with Oklahoma ranked No. 1 and Texas ranked No. 2, the game won by Texas 28–7 en route to their first officially recognized national championship. The series has also had its share of games that came down to the wire and comebacks most recently in 2021 which saw sixth-ranked Sooners rallying from a 21-point first-quarter deficit to edge the 21st-ranked Longhorns 55–48 in the highest-scoring game in the rivalry. Question: What city is the Red River Rivalry takes place in? OriginalAnswer: Dallas, Texas. ModelAnswer: The Red River Rivalry is a long-standing football game between the University of Oklahoma (OU) and the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). This intense rivalry has been taking place in the state of Oklahoma, specifically in Norman, Oklahoma, since 1895. The games are held at the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, making Oklahoma City a city that doesn't host the Red River Rivalry. Although the games are not in Oklahoma City, there are still plenty of things to do and see in the city. You can explore the city's rich history, vibrant culture, and unique attractions. Some popular destinations include the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, the Chihuly Garden and Glass, and the Bricktown entertainment district. If you have any questions about Oklahoma City or any other topic, feel free to ask! I'm here to help. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_36.log ----- >>> How many times did Texas beat Oklahoma between 1940 to 1947 and 1958-1965? - elapsed 2.754 seconds - In the given time frame of 1940 to 1947 and 1958 to 1965, Texas and Oklahoma faced off against each other 15 times. To break it down further, here are the number of wins for each team during these periods: - Texas: 9 wins - Oklahoma: 6 wins These numbers can be obtained from a reliable source, such as a sports statistics database, to ensure their accuracy. It's also worth noting that the number of games played during the 1940-1947 season was different from the 1958-1965 season, so the number of wins and losses for each team may vary slightly depending on the specific games included in the analysis. If you have any other questions about sports statistics or any other topic, feel free to ask! I'm here to help. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_39.log ----- Context: Texas has a long-standing rivalry with the University of Oklahoma. The football game between the University of Texas and Oklahoma is commonly known as the "Red River Rivalry" and is held annually in Dallas at the Cotton Bowl. Dallas is used as a "neutral site" since it is approximately midway between the two campuses. The stadium is split, with each team having an equal number of supporters on each side of the 50 yard line. Texas state flags fly around the Longhorn end of the stadium and Oklahoma state flags fly around the Sooner end. This border rivalry is often considered to be one of the top five current rivalries in the NCAA. The Red River Shootout originated in 1900, while Oklahoma was still a territory of the United States, and it is the longest-running college-football rivalry played on a neutral field. Since 2005, the football game has received sponsorship dollars in return for being referred to as the "SBC Red River Rivalry" (changed to AT&T Red River Rivalry in 2006 after SBC merged with AT&T), a move which has been criticized both for its commercialism and its political correctness. The University of Texas holds its annual Torchlight Parade during the week of the Red River Rivalry. In 2005, the Dallas Morning News did an opinion poll of the 119 Division 1A football coaches as to the nations top rivalry game in college football. The Texas-OU game was ranked third. The game typically has conference or even national significance. Since 1945, one or both of the two teams has been ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation coming into 60 out of 65 games. Twice Texas has defeated the Sooners a record eight straight times from 1940 to 1947 and 1958–1965. One of the most significant meetings was in 1963 with Oklahoma ranked No. 1 and Texas ranked No. 2, the game won by Texas 28–7 en route to their first officially recognized national championship. The series has also had its share of games that came down to the wire and comebacks most recently in 2021 which saw sixth-ranked Sooners rallying from a 21-point first-quarter deficit to edge the 21st-ranked Longhorns 55–48 in the highest-scoring game in the rivalry. Question: How many times did Texas beat Oklahoma between 1940 to 1947 and 1958-1965? OriginalAnswer: Eight straght times. ModelAnswer: In the given time frame of 1940 to 1947 and 1958 to 1965, Texas and Oklahoma faced off against each other 15 times. To break it down further, here are the number of wins for each team during these periods: - Texas: 9 wins - Oklahoma: 6 wins These numbers can be obtained from a reliable source, such as a sports statistics database, to ensure their accuracy. It's also worth noting that the number of games played during the 1940-1947 season was different from the 1958-1965 season, so the number of wins and losses for each team may vary slightly depending on the specific games included in the analysis. If you have any other questions about sports statistics or any other topic, feel free to ask! I'm here to help. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_42.log ----- >>> Who leads the University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department? - elapsed 0.773 seconds - The University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department is led by Director of Football Recruiting Craig Haubert. He joined the Longhorns staff in 2017 and has since played a crucial role in attracting top talent to the university. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_43.log ----- 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. Question: Who leads the University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department? OriginalAnswer: Billy Glasscock ModelAnswer: The University of Texas Longhorn Football Recruiting Department is led by Director of Football Recruiting Craig Haubert. He joined the Longhorns staff in 2017 and has since played a crucial role in attracting top talent to the university. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_45.log ----- >>> Who are the assistant directors of personal at the Texas Longhorn Football team? - elapsed 0.427 seconds - The assistant directors of personal for the Texas Longhorn Football team are Cody Carroll, Matt Guymon, and Chad Dorn. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_46.log ----- 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. Question: Who are the assistant directors of personal at the Texas Longhorn Football team? OriginalAnswer: JM Jones, handles offense, while Austin Shelton handles the defence. ModelAnswer: The assistant directors of personal for the Texas Longhorn Football team are Cody Carroll, Matt Guymon, and Chad Dorn. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_48.log ----- >>> What is the core purpose of the recruiting department for the Texas Longhorn's Football team? - elapsed 1.968 seconds - The recruiting department of the Texas Longhorn's Football team is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and securing the commitment of athletically talented high school students to attend the University of Texas at Austin with the intention of playing football for the Longhorns. This involves building relationships with potential student-athletes, their families, and high school coaches, as well as managing the entire recruitment process to ensure that the university complies with all NCAA rules and regulations. The recruiting department plays a critical role in the success of the football program, as the quality and quantity of recruits directly impact the team's performance on the field. ----- chat_2024-09-12T10_16_50.log ----- 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. Question: What is the core purpose of the recruiting department for the Texas Longhorn's Football team? OriginalAnswer: They identify recruits, evaluate them, and bring possible candidates to their position coaches if they are deemed worth watching and offering. ModelAnswer: The recruiting department of the Texas Longhorn's Football team is responsible for identifying, evaluating, and securing the commitment of athletically talented high school students to attend the University of Texas at Austin with the intention of playing football for the Longhorns. This involves building relationships with potential student-athletes, their families, and high school coaches, as well as managing the entire recruitment process to ensure that the university complies with all NCAA rules and regulations. The recruiting department plays a critical role in the success of the football program, as the quality and quantity of recruits directly impact the team's performance on the field.