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How UConn athletic director David Benedict views conference realignment: ‘Landscape is changing’ (Borges)
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[QUOTE="brasssbonanzaa, post: 4344805, member: 794"] Where is that potential? Of the list in the quoted post, only three of those schools play hockey and they're already HE members. The only way any of this football realignment affects UConn hockey is if BC goes to the B1G and the chances of that are almost zero. Hockey East is very well positioned to remain as is, and the top programs aren't going anywhere. BC and BU were invited to the NCHC when it formed and both quickly rejected. UMass isn't going anywhere. If UConn moved from the BE it wouldn't trigger a move out of HE unless it was to the B1G. But let's be real, that ain't happening. [/QUOTE]
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How UConn athletic director David Benedict views conference realignment: ‘Landscape is changing’ (Borges)
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