Lol, considering his impulse twitter purchase and silly attitude, i shot my shot. Mostly humor with that one. Don't know if you don't try
taylorswift13 said:
I'd love to see anyone who disagrees with her settle it on the court! I'm positive none of us here can return one serve
bigtimeag1977 said:
No team on campus does more with less. We need to get them what they deserve otherwise these glory days that we all are living in right now will soon be gone if we don't keep up with the Jones's.
taylorswift13 said:
That's it Court 1 tomorrow morning -
Carson Branstine vs DevinHester_GoBears1
I got my life savings on Carson to win 6-0, 6-0
Freakin Memphis is getting an Indoor Facility?? Goodness.....JPN06 said:
Great post. A lot more eloquent than mine and I agree with all of these points. Everyone here supports Carson and women's tennis. Being realistic doesn't mean you have an axe to grind. It's easy to say "Go Carson, you're the best!" and we all agree and that is going to get a lot of blue stars, but it's also important to be realistic about the situation.
Everyone is so quick to find a villain, but we're on the same team here. When I say "focus on tennis" what I mean I'd like to see us win an indoor title and I'd be just as worried about Conner Weigman spending time on social media before a big football game trying to get facilities upgrades. Bjork is also not the villain. He's trying to run a business and he's not going to spend money on a part of the business that doesn't make money unless he has to. As tennis fans we may not like it, but he's also not wrong.
The most important post is the guy who keeps asking how much it's going to cost. I'd also like to know this. This is the newest thing I could find: https://gotigersgo.com/news/2021/5/20/general-groundbreaking-set-for-24-million-leftwich-tennis-center.aspx
Last year the Women's had to play indoors at the NCAA's and lost a close one to eventual National Finalist OU. Had we more practice and more matches playing indoors, maybe just maybe we would have won and then anything could have happen.aggietennisfan said:
The lack of indoor facilities hurts us in scheduling. Non conference play is January and February. Very risky for a team to travel and play here and not get to play the match. Having to go play at Baylor in order to advance to the national indoors could easily be used against us with other schools that are recruiting the same players. Not being able to practice and train properly on a day to day basis. Not being able to practice indoors when preparing to play the national indoors and also not being able to prepare to play any match indoors which oftentimes happens in SEC play. Definitely would not want to schedule an indoor team on the road as well just look at what happened to our men's team against Ohio State a few days ago. Countless examples of why this will catch up with us.
aggietennisfan said:
The lack of indoor facilities hurts us in scheduling. Non conference play is January and February. Very risky for a team to travel and play here and not get to play the match. Having to go play at Baylor in order to advance to the national indoors could easily be used against us with other schools that are recruiting the same players. Not being able to practice and train properly on a day to day basis. Not being able to practice indoors when preparing to play the national indoors and also not being able to prepare to play any match indoors which oftentimes happens in SEC play. Definitely would not want to schedule an indoor team on the road as well just look at what happened to our men's team against Ohio State a few days ago. Countless examples of why this will catch up with us.
$24 Mil for 30 courts...18 outdoor, 12 indoor it looked like.Chapa96 said:Freakin Memphis is getting an Indoor Facility?? Goodness.....JPN06 said:
Great post. A lot more eloquent than mine and I agree with all of these points. Everyone here supports Carson and women's tennis. Being realistic doesn't mean you have an axe to grind. It's easy to say "Go Carson, you're the best!" and we all agree and that is going to get a lot of blue stars, but it's also important to be realistic about the situation.
Everyone is so quick to find a villain, but we're on the same team here. When I say "focus on tennis" what I mean I'd like to see us win an indoor title and I'd be just as worried about Conner Weigman spending time on social media before a big football game trying to get facilities upgrades. Bjork is also not the villain. He's trying to run a business and he's not going to spend money on a part of the business that doesn't make money unless he has to. As tennis fans we may not like it, but he's also not wrong.
The most important post is the guy who keeps asking how much it's going to cost. I'd also like to know this. This is the newest thing I could find: https://gotigersgo.com/news/2021/5/20/general-groundbreaking-set-for-24-million-leftwich-tennis-center.aspx
"Harry Dunne Indoor Tennis Courts" does roll off the tongue though...Harry Dunne said:
They cut Memphis assistant's salary (supposedly due to COVID) and he has to fundraise just to pay the guy. Memphis won their conference last year with no paid assistant, so it's the same argument that Devin Hester makes above. Why pump more money into a money-losing program that is exceeding expectations with what they already have?
So in even more irony, the school that is getting this elite $24M facility can't even "reward" the coach who fundraised like a legend for it (or his assistant who has been there 7 years) with $40K per year...so they have a volunteer associate head coach. Truly sad.
I would love to contribute to a new facility. Unfortunately I'm about $23.99M away from being able to make it the Harry Dunne Tennis Center but I'd certainly contribute if there was a way to direct it exclusively to this project and not have it repurposed for icy white football helmets.
I am a teacher/tennis coach, and contrary to popular belief on Texags, teachers are not overpaid....Harry Dunne said:
Bigfoot-Dunne Tennis Center sounds even better if you can come up with the rest of the money!
aggiedrjdub said:
Looks like Rice had multiple donors and each major donor had a court named after them. Seems like that would be the way to go.
2 things:Aggie MBA said:aggiedrjdub said:
Looks like Rice had multiple donors and each major donor had a court named after them. Seems like that would be the way to go.
I'm confident that with an AD backed fundraising campaign, Aggies would step up. We always do.
What I'd like to see:
Update the plans now, make it a UNC level facility with several naming opportunities, and roll out the campaign right after we bring home a few more championships this spring.