N.C.A.A. to Meet on Rules for Recruits:: New York Times
I missed this story on the meeting between the NCAA and a group of college coaches to address the foreign eligibility issue. But fortunately, I have readers who know when I've overlooked something, and I appreciate being told of its publication. There is nothing in the proposals mentioned in this account that I wouldn't wholeheartedly support. No quotas, just a sensible attempt to make sure that everyone in U.S. college tennis is truly an amateur, and to punish more severely those who cheat.
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