- THE BATTALION Page 8 College Station, Texas Thursday, February 11, 1965 FROM THE Sidelined By LAN I PRESSWOOD At precisely 8 o’clock Tuesday morning - , Dr. Chris H. Groneman passed out several dozen forms which, when properly autographed, will greatly determine the course of A&M football in the next several autumns. These documents are called letters-of-intent and their distribution heralds the renewal of the annual recruiting jamboree in the Southwest Conference. Coach Gene Stallings and his aggressive young staff scattered immediately from the campus to the four corners of the state in search of heavy-handed signatures from teen-age athletic prodigies. Results of their talent search will gradually filter in but by the end of next week most of the prep stars will have made their college decision known. From all indications Cadet recruiting is going exceed ingly well thus far. Announcements from top prospects, unofficial though they are, have been greatly encouraging. The crop of Texas high school seniors now being sought after will form the nucleus of the SWC championship clubs three and four years hence. Estimates have run as high as 90 per cent on the value of recruiting to a winning college team. Thus, college coaches here and all across the nation spend valuable time, money and energy in a frenzied effort to stock their cupboards for future campaigns. It is a fact of life in intercollegiate athletics but in many ways it is a regrettable one. The flagrant under-the-table offers and high-pressure tactics used by some coaches smacks of overemphasis and professionalism. More and more universities are having to decide between a big time athletic program and academic integrity. Nevertheless, the albatross of recruiting has been firmly draped around the collegiate neck and no alternative accept able to a majority of the colleges has as yet been presented. At their winter meeting the SWC fathers adopted two new measures concerning recruiting. One places a two-year limit on athletic scholarships, though they may be renewed at the discretion of the individual coach. The other sets a ceiling of 50 on the number of football scholarships each league school can hand out in any one season. Both statutes will go into effect next year. The moves are beneficial in that they should serve to equalize strength in the circuit and thus keep attendance high at eight schools instead of two. They could backfire on the conference, however, if non-SWC schools begin to siphon off schoolboy talent that would have otherwise been channeled into league schools. Oklahoma and Houston are the two institutions which im mediately come to mind as most likely to benefit from the changes. But for the moment at hand, it’s time to sit back and watch the first returns come in on the 1968 football season. 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