If anyone wants to know what is wrong with college tennis in the new millineum then they need go no farther than Waco, Texas. If the coaches that make up the govening body of the ITA don't take bold moves to regulate the influx of Professional Players participating for schools like Baylor and others then the slippery slope we are now on will deliver us to a place the founders of the collegiate sport had no intention.
In the past ten years we have lost the consicous of the sport. Coaches like Dan Magill, Dave Snyder, Tut Bartzen, David Kent and others like them were cartakers of this sport on the college level. They have been replaced with tennis pimps like Matt Knoll who is the antithesis of all that is wrong with the college game. I for one , have no stomach for thisbrand of street hustler who prowls the professional ranks for players who are willing to lie to their school and the NCAA. They meander their way through the Clearinghouse and gain elegibility through pretense. Guys like Dortch and Becker , while nice guys, have no place in college tennis. And I hope that coaches like Tim Cass and others will not be tempted to bring in players with similar credentials who only come to play for one semester then leave the scene with no inverstment in their school other than a footnote on some team picture . Please don't recruit these guys.
Hopfully, the coaches will find the unity to realize that for the long term good of College Tennis things must change. The Aggies lost in the Big 12 Finals to a team of seasoned pros. Wasn't really a fair fight, then again..it wasn't suppose to be.
[This message has been edited by rikochet (edited 5/2/2004 11:16p).]
In the past ten years we have lost the consicous of the sport. Coaches like Dan Magill, Dave Snyder, Tut Bartzen, David Kent and others like them were cartakers of this sport on the college level. They have been replaced with tennis pimps like Matt Knoll who is the antithesis of all that is wrong with the college game. I for one , have no stomach for thisbrand of street hustler who prowls the professional ranks for players who are willing to lie to their school and the NCAA. They meander their way through the Clearinghouse and gain elegibility through pretense. Guys like Dortch and Becker , while nice guys, have no place in college tennis. And I hope that coaches like Tim Cass and others will not be tempted to bring in players with similar credentials who only come to play for one semester then leave the scene with no inverstment in their school other than a footnote on some team picture . Please don't recruit these guys.
Hopfully, the coaches will find the unity to realize that for the long term good of College Tennis things must change. The Aggies lost in the Big 12 Finals to a team of seasoned pros. Wasn't really a fair fight, then again..it wasn't suppose to be.
[This message has been edited by rikochet (edited 5/2/2004 11:16p).]