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TCU Men's Tennis - 2020-2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Jared7" data-source="post: 3028909" data-attributes="member: 7831"><p>Chappell falls 1 and 2 to Vanni in Spain.</p><p></p><p>Although tennis is not particularly relevant in all this conference realignment stuff, I suppose it has to be mentioned. Losing UT and OU would drop the Big 12 to only 4 men's teams which would render the conference chase less interesting and it would only last 1-2 weeks. Speaking strictly tennis, Tulsa, SMU, Tulane and USF are probably the best expansion candidates because we play them all fairly regularly and, while not elite programs, are still very good competitors, usually ranked in the Top 20-40. The Pac-12 would definitely be a great destination - they are the most dominant tennis conference ever (with USC, UCLA and Stanford each owning eleventy gazillion NCAA titles - albeit not recently). COVID really knocked them down these past 2 seasons; Cal didn't even play this year and Stanford didn't start until mid-March. They'll almost certainly bounce back though. Joining the PAC would clearly be in our interest for tennis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jared7, post: 3028909, member: 7831"] Chappell falls 1 and 2 to Vanni in Spain. Although tennis is not particularly relevant in all this conference realignment stuff, I suppose it has to be mentioned. Losing UT and OU would drop the Big 12 to only 4 men's teams which would render the conference chase less interesting and it would only last 1-2 weeks. Speaking strictly tennis, Tulsa, SMU, Tulane and USF are probably the best expansion candidates because we play them all fairly regularly and, while not elite programs, are still very good competitors, usually ranked in the Top 20-40. The Pac-12 would definitely be a great destination - they are the most dominant tennis conference ever (with USC, UCLA and Stanford each owning eleventy gazillion NCAA titles - albeit not recently). COVID really knocked them down these past 2 seasons; Cal didn't even play this year and Stanford didn't start until mid-March. They'll almost certainly bounce back though. Joining the PAC would clearly be in our interest for tennis. [/QUOTE]
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