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Gladly.If by some miracle we end up in the b1g everyone here has to kiss the rings of Susan, Warde and HFD.
Gladly.If by some miracle we end up in the b1g everyone here has to kiss the rings of Susan, Warde and HFD.
If by some miracle we end up in the b1g everyone here has to kiss the rings of Susan, Warde and HFD.
When college hockey season comes next season, we'll become even more desirable to the B1G.
Because their hockey conference is too small.Why?
Because their hockey conference is too small.
Knowing the B1G, they'll want it bigger anyway. We are a logical choice for the B1G and they know it. They are discussing it amongst themselves.It's not the size of your hockey conference, it's how you use it.
Here's the best way I can put it:
Elite land grand institution - check.
Borders a state - We'd fit anyway.
Good football program - good but needs perception changes.
Men's basketball - check.
Women's basketball - check.
Men's soccer - check.
Baseball - check.
Hockey - check.
That's how close we are to a B1G invite.
You didn't burst any balloons. That's where we stand right now. We penetrate New York City, upstate New York and New England. That's a huge market.
Here's the best way I can put it:
Elite land grand institution - check.
Borders a state - We'd fit anyway.
Football program - good but needs perception changes.
Men's basketball - check.
Women's basketball - check.
Men's soccer - check.
Baseball - check.
Hockey - check.
That's how close we are to a B1G invite.
The B1G conference affiliation will sell itself.What about endowment, Aau, research and on campus stadium or 50k stadium?
The B1G conference affiliation will sell itself.
I am well aware of that. Top 25 public institution with growing research and faculty should work. We still are appealing to the B1G.What I meant is that we are missing on those items for b1g invite.
AAU membership ____Here's the best way I can put it:
Elite land grand institution - check.
Borders a state - We'd fit anyway.
Football program - good but needs perception changes.
Men's basketball - check.
Women's basketball - check.
Men's soccer - check.
Baseball - check.
Hockey - check.
That's how close we are to a B1G invite.
The contiguous state thing doesn't matter according to Frank the Tank. Take that for what it is worth.
I think the B1G is trying to shift it's center of gravity slightly southwards in order to address the perception that it is a conference for fat, vitamin d deprived upper Midwesterners.
UConn doesn't do much for that in that regard.
I think we have a good bit to offer, but it may not be what they think they need. Needs can change of course.
I agree Butch. We are on their minds and we are a realistic option. I suspect that we're a few down on their wish list. I do think that the methodical way that the B1G looks at expansion is a plus for us. If you take the time to drill down a bit, we're an attractive candidate. We'll see.You've heard it from a Minnesota/Iowa alum. From the farthest west states in the conference. Some don't really care. They really like what we have to offer.
You can sit there and live in skepticism all you want. I am not going to validate myself. It's as real as it can be. We are on their minds.
Well, if you're using that criteria, FSU fails both criteria, and GT and UNC both fail the contiguous state requirement. BC fails both, SU fails the AAU part, somewhat embarrassingly.AAU membership ____
Contiguous State ____
We love to write those off, but I suspect that they are issues when a pitch is made to the presidents. Add to that endowment size and stadium size and you certainly can make a case against us. I think we are under consideration by the B1G, probably more seriously than fans of other programs suspect, but personally, I wouldn't use the word "close." I'd be glad to wrong on this, though.