The recruiting trail
Working in the NFL takes an incredible commitment. By all appearances, Sherman has spent what little free time he's had dealing with A&M recruiting.
With the help of the current coaching staff, the Aggies have held on to 24 oral commitments. The class is ranked 10th nationally by Rivals.com.
Sherman called A&M's orally committed players shortly after being hired on Nov. 26, mainly to introduce himself. He's also made two trips to College Station to meet recruits in person.
McKinney Boyd receiver Jeff Fuller, rated by Rivals.com as the state's 13th-best recruit, met Sherman on Dec. 7. Fuller had given an oral commitment to Oklahoma but changed his mind and switched to A&M. Fuller is expected to enroll in January.
The Texans hosted the Denver Broncos on Dec. 13, a Thursday night. Sherman spent the next two days in College Station, meeting with about 10 recruits who were making unofficial visits.
Birdville quarterback Tommy Dorman, who was in attendance, said Sherman met with all the recruits for about 15 minutes. Then Sherman sat with Dorman and his family for about 30 minutes during lunch so he could get to know them.
"He talked about his family, and we talked about ours," Dorman said. "We just got to know each other a little bit. It's a lot easier to talk to someone when you're sitting there face to face. I was very impressed."
Fortunately for Sherman, he didn't have to recruit too long.