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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 2898026" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Okay, let's start off with some college tennis news. This might not seem too unsurprising to Frog fans, but Baylor's coach Brian Boland "unexpectedly" resigned a week or so ago because of "inappropriate" text messages that he sent to a Baylor woman player. Boland had started at Baylor before the 2018 season after previously leading Virginia to 3 NCAA titles in 4 years. Michael Woodson is now Baylor's new men's tennis coach. Baylor is now in a stiff competition with UT for the "most embarrassing recent tennis coach resignation" after Michael Center had to resign in Austin for being one of the lead defendants in the college admissions scandal a couple of years ago. The lurid details of Baylor's scandal are in a wacotribune article that I'm not linking to.</p><p></p><p>Facing a projected deficit of at least $60 million due to cancelling all fall sports, Iowa has terminated its men's tennis program (the savings estimate is about $1 million or so). The Hawkeyes have never really been much of a Big 10 power in tennis - now, they never will be. The news came as somewhat of a shock to highly touted recruit Rudra Dixit, who arrived on campus for the first time last week all excited about his upcoming career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 2898026, member: 7831"] Okay, let's start off with some college tennis news. This might not seem too unsurprising to Frog fans, but Baylor's coach Brian Boland "unexpectedly" resigned a week or so ago because of "inappropriate" text messages that he sent to a Baylor woman player. Boland had started at Baylor before the 2018 season after previously leading Virginia to 3 NCAA titles in 4 years. Michael Woodson is now Baylor's new men's tennis coach. Baylor is now in a stiff competition with UT for the "most embarrassing recent tennis coach resignation" after Michael Center had to resign in Austin for being one of the lead defendants in the college admissions scandal a couple of years ago. The lurid details of Baylor's scandal are in a wacotribune article that I'm not linking to. Facing a projected deficit of at least $60 million due to cancelling all fall sports, Iowa has terminated its men's tennis program (the savings estimate is about $1 million or so). The Hawkeyes have never really been much of a Big 10 power in tennis - now, they never will be. The news came as somewhat of a shock to highly touted recruit Rudra Dixit, who arrived on campus for the first time last week all excited about his upcoming career. [/QUOTE]
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