@konstantinos20010 its actually the "SEC rule" because there were players from the SEC who would call lets on any ball they could find. ive never heard ppl who follow the pac-10 ever call it the ucla rule in 15 years of college tennis. that rumor started way after D1 rules had changed, probably...
@konstantinos20010 its actually the "SEC rule" because there were players from the SEC who would call lets on any ball they could find. ive never heard ppl who follow the pac-10 ever call it the ucla rule in 15 years of college tennis. that rumor started way after D1 rules had changed, probably ...
Ryan Thacher (Stanford) vs. Jaak Poldma (USC), March 2011
This is the end of the match between Stanford's Ryan Thacher (ranked #36 nationally) and USC's Jaak Poldma (#41). It was the #2 singles match in a...
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SheepTagWorld said:
@konstantinos20010 its actually the "SEC rule" because there were players from the SEC who would call lets on any ball they could find. ive never heard ppl who follow the pac-10 ever call it the ucla rule in 15 years of college tennis. that rumor started way after D1 rules had changed, probably...
Ryan Thacher (Stanford) vs. Jaak Poldma (USC), March 2011
This is the end of the match between Stanford's Ryan Thacher (ranked #36 nationally) and USC's Jaak Poldma (#41). It was the #2 singles match in a...
11,484 views
SheepTagWorld said:
@konstantinos20010 its actually the "SEC rule" because there were players from the SEC who would call lets on any ball they could find. ive never heard ppl who follow the pac-10 ever call it the ucla rule in 15 years of college tennis. that rumor started way after D1 rules had changed, probably ...
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