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Old 05-30-2012, 10:04 AM   #41
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Pepperdine? You think someone would leave one of those 4 schools for Pepperdine?

No offense, but Florida has a better shot than Pepperdine. State school with less in state competition. Not that either are gonna get one from those four.
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Old 05-30-2012, 11:34 AM   #42
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Pepperdine? You think someone would leave one of those 4 schools for Pepperdine?

No offense, but Florida has a better shot than Pepperdine. State school with less in state competition. Not that either are gonna get one from those four.
pepperdine might attrack some of the up and coming coaches,
point is, most of the other coaches would be moving sideways moving anywhere but those 4, other then these four
i do not see uva,duke coach leaving what they are trying to build for anything less than the big 4 above
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Old 05-30-2012, 01:00 PM   #43
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Yea, matchplay, but one thing you're not considering is that any coach at one of those 4 programs will always be coaching in the shadow of the coaches who built the program.

If you go by his words, Boland will not leave Virginia for any school. He has stated publicly that he plans to coach at UVA for as long as the University will have him. And why not? Virginia first made the NCAA Tournament in 1997. The four great programs you mention had won national titles prior to Virginia's first berth in the tournament. The Virginia tennis coaching record book is just a portrait of Brian Boland. There are no words, just a picture of him. The man IS Virginia tennis.

He would never be able to duplicate that at USC, UCLA, Stanford or UGA.
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Old 05-30-2012, 04:09 PM   #44
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If Boland is offered the job he will take it, u heard it here.....so will Tucker, Steinberg or any other top coach
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Old 05-30-2012, 06:23 PM   #45
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I think only steinberg would take the florida job. Boland has no reason to leave UVa. He has developed an amazing program so he has no reason to bolt for Florida. It's an amazing opportunity and job but I think you are overestimating it.
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Yea, matchplay, but one thing you're not considering is that any coach at one of those 4 programs will always be coaching in the shadow of the coaches who built the program.

If you go by his words, Boland will not leave Virginia for any school. He has stated publicly that he plans to coach at UVA for as long as the University will have him. And why not? Virginia first made the NCAA Tournament in 1997. The four great programs you mention had won national titles prior to Virginia's first berth in the tournament. The Virginia tennis coaching record book is just a portrait of Brian Boland. There are no words, just a picture of him. The man IS Virginia tennis.

He would never be able to duplicate that at USC, UCLA, Stanford or UGA.
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i think you and I are on the same page on this one.
To think he or Ramsey will leave to go to Florida or a like school is probably not going to happen. They are both building something, more than just a job to them.
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Old 05-31-2012, 01:01 PM   #47
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http://www.goprincetontigers.com/Vie...CLID=205435235

Pate going to Princeton... Looks like Alabama is open
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Old 05-31-2012, 06:10 PM   #48
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Pate going to Princeton... Looks like Alabama is open
Yea, I doubt Bama made a counter offer. Will be interesting to see a southern boy recruit to Princeton.
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Pate going to Princeton... Looks like Alabama is open
I guess this makes sense - he'd done all he could do at Alabama. Love that his bio mentions that his teams finished the year ranked 9 of 10 times. Being ranked 50th each year isn't much of an accomplishment when 9 other teams in the conference finish consistently higher with Arkansas & South Carolina being the two schools Alabama was able to beat out most years. They've got nice facilites in Tuscaloosa so I'm sure they'll be able to get someone in there. I wouldn't be surprised to see former Georgia Bulldog Bo Hodge end up in T-Town since he was an assistant there for a few years before leaving for Oklahoma last year.
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Old 05-31-2012, 06:27 PM   #50
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I guess this makes sense - he'd done all he could do at Alabama. Love that his bio mentions that his teams finished the year ranked 9 of 10 times. Being ranked 50th each year isn't much of an accomplishment when 9 other teams in the conference finish consistently higher with Arkansas & South Carolina being the two schools Alabama was able to beat out most years. They've got nice facilites in Tuscaloosa so I'm sure they'll be able to get someone in there. I wouldn't be surprised to see former Georgia Bulldog Bo Hodge end up in T-Town since he was an assistant there for a few years before leaving for Oklahoma last year.
Hodge makes a lot of sense
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Old 06-01-2012, 08:14 AM   #51
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anyone knows why Michibata left Princeton ?
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Yeah, they should hire Hodge, they were so good while he was the assistant hopefully he can keep what they have going
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Yeah, they should hire Hodge, they were so good while he was the assistant hopefully he can keep what they have going
haha.. Man I hope thats sarcasm
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Old 06-01-2012, 11:24 AM   #54
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anyone knows why Michibata left Princeton ?
I dont think it was his choice... Talented teams without a lot of results
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Old 06-01-2012, 11:44 AM   #55
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I haven't been following Princeton all that closely although I know a graduating senior who was on the team. I have to think that all the Ivy league schools have the same obstacle to overcome, burnout. A freshman comes in full of energy and enthusiasm. Then the combination of class work, on and off court training and squeezing in a social life grinds down that energy and enthusiasm so that by the 4th year the player is more concerned about his school work or potential career then his results on court. I would think it would be tough for a coach when the upper class men are less interested in tennis then the freshmen.
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Old 06-01-2012, 12:04 PM   #56
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I dont think it was his choice... Talented teams without a lot of results

wow.. he's been there forever .. I can't see an Ivy school getting too hard core about tennis,unless Harvard's team making top 20 earlier this year got to them.. but seeing his recruiting or lack of(compared to the rest of the Ivies) may have did him in...

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It is getting interesting what do you guys think will happen with these jobs opening up. It could create a ripple effect around the country especially if Boland leaves Virginia.

Oklahoma State

Florida

Princeton

I think Alabama should open up

Hot names for the jobs include

John Roddick Ou
Brett Masi San Diego
Adam Steinberg Pepperdine
Brian Boland (Florida Only)
Kyle Spencer Maryland
Jay Udawai Fresno
Yassir Zaiti ETSU
Derek Mills Santa Clara
Mait Dubois UNCW
Nick Carless Cal Poly

Assistants

Will Glenn Georgia
Pedroso Virginia
Cedric Kaufmann
Tobi Hansen
Chris Woodruff

Just throwing it out there
Why do you think Alabama would open up?
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As a life long Crimson Tide fan, I am thrilled Pate is gone. Most Bama fans expected him to be fired. His teams have consistently under achieved. His recruiting has also been inconsistent at best. I would love to have Hodge. He's a Georgia guy and that carries alot of weight with top recruits in the South. John Roddick would also be a good fit here. Dark horse candidate - John Browning from Emory.
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I dont think it was his choice... Talented teams without a lot of results
Michibata - his choice and personal reasons.
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Old 06-01-2012, 05:50 PM   #60
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Interesting. Pate was a friend of mine before he went to Notre Dame as an assistant. Good guy and a very good coach. I think he played at Mississippi State University. Coached against him while he was an NJCAA coach. He's the real deal.

I would imagine that recruiting players to Tuscaloosa Alabama might not be the easiest thing to do given all the other great division 1 choices. Has Alabama ever won a national championship?
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