Baylor is expected to hire Georgia player personnel coordinator Anthony Mauro in an assistant general manager role, per Matt Zenitz on Twitter/X. SicEm365 has not confirmed the report.
In his lone season at Georgia, he helped the Bulldogs to the No. 2 class in the entire nation according to 247 Sports. The class featured four five-star prospects, 16 four-star prospects and eight of the top 50 ranked high school prospects in the nation.
Georgia added only six transfer portal prospects this cycle. Still, Mauro helped secure commitments from two four-star transfer portal prospects at a position of need: Texas A&M wide receiver Noah Thomas and USC wide receiver Zachariah Branch.
Prior to his time in Athens, he served as the Director of Player Personnel at Louisiana Tech for the 2023 and 2024 seasons, helping lead the Bulldogs to back-to-back top-three recruiting classes in Conference USA. The 2023 class finished No. 77 in the nation and was the top class in the conference.
In 2022, he helped lead Fresno State to the top recruiting class in the Mountain West Conference and the second-best recruiting class among all Group of Five programs, per 247 Sports.
He was the Assistant Director of Recruiting for Louisiana Tech for the 2021 season and an assistant linebackers coach at McNeese State from 2019-2021.
Mauro graduated from the University of Iowa and served as an undergraduate assistant there from 2014 to 2018.