Letter to DMN Praising Tubbs

Don't know how many of you saw this before. If it has been on Ponyfans please forgive any duplication. Someone told me about it, so I did a brief search and located it this morning. This is just one more reason why I believe Coach Tubbs is the right guy.
An added bonus from the scrimmage last Saturday. I ran into Brian Miller and he said his back is now fine and he is looking forward to the new year and the new coach. I add this because I had read on this board that he might be leaving the team, but this appears not to be the case.
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Dallas Morning News, The (TX)
April 5, 2004
Column: LETTER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Edition: SECOND
Section: EDITORIALS
Page: 14A
Tubbs will make all his young men winners
Coach Jimmy Tubbs is back on the Hilltop! It's a promising day for Southern Methodist University basketball, a great day for the Dallas community and an outstanding day for anyone who values academic integrity.
During his years as an assistant coach, Jimmy Tubbs played a crucial role in ensuring that SMU's men's basketball team consistently achieved one of the highest graduation rates in the country. Both a motivator and an enforcer, Mr. Tubbs was committed to seeing that the young men who played for SMU went to class, studied hard and earned real degrees that equipped them for success in the world beyond the court. If our search committee had been composed solely of the mothers of former players, coach Tubbs would have been hired within a day or two!
Jimmy Tubbs' professionalism is surpassed only by his deep concern for the well-being of our student athletes. With coach Tubbs in charge, our players will win on and off the court, and I hope all of Dallas will join the SMU faculty, staff and students in welcoming Jimmy Tubbs back to Dallas and in supporting his team in the years ahead.
Dr. Vicki L. Hill, director,
Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas
Copyright 2004 The Dallas Morning News
An added bonus from the scrimmage last Saturday. I ran into Brian Miller and he said his back is now fine and he is looking forward to the new year and the new coach. I add this because I had read on this board that he might be leaving the team, but this appears not to be the case.
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Dallas Morning News, The (TX)
April 5, 2004
Column: LETTER
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Edition: SECOND
Section: EDITORIALS
Page: 14A
Tubbs will make all his young men winners
Coach Jimmy Tubbs is back on the Hilltop! It's a promising day for Southern Methodist University basketball, a great day for the Dallas community and an outstanding day for anyone who values academic integrity.
During his years as an assistant coach, Jimmy Tubbs played a crucial role in ensuring that SMU's men's basketball team consistently achieved one of the highest graduation rates in the country. Both a motivator and an enforcer, Mr. Tubbs was committed to seeing that the young men who played for SMU went to class, studied hard and earned real degrees that equipped them for success in the world beyond the court. If our search committee had been composed solely of the mothers of former players, coach Tubbs would have been hired within a day or two!
Jimmy Tubbs' professionalism is surpassed only by his deep concern for the well-being of our student athletes. With coach Tubbs in charge, our players will win on and off the court, and I hope all of Dallas will join the SMU faculty, staff and students in welcoming Jimmy Tubbs back to Dallas and in supporting his team in the years ahead.
Dr. Vicki L. Hill, director,
Altshuler Learning Enhancement Center,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas
Copyright 2004 The Dallas Morning News