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I didn’t believe it for an instant. The kid is like 12 years old and we’re supposed to believe he’s juiced into the BC process? Someone lied on the interwebs? I’m shocked.This kid is legitimately well connected at BC (family member played there) but has a long history of exaggeration and wildly false statements.
No, we don’t.So what’s the story with Nathan Strauss who makes it sounds like it’s virtually a done deal. It appears he just graduated from UMass where he announced college hockey. Has 2k followers which is impressive for a college kid.
Do we think hes got the connections to have the right insiders here?
He does. He has a source inside BC. He is also connected at BU, one of his relatives was a HUGE donor to the hockey program. So much so that multiple BU coaches attended their funeral when they passed. For all the two programs hate each other, they're basically connected at the hip and they all know what the other is doing.So what’s the story with Nathan Strauss who makes it sounds like it’s virtually a done deal. It appears he just graduated from UMass where he announced college hockey. Has 2k followers which is impressive for a college kid.
Do we think hes got the connections to have the right insiders here?
With the turnover that this team is experiencing, next year is going to be a tough one no matter who our coach is.Really thought we turned the corner this year. We we so close to making NCAA tourney this year and I thought next yeah under Cav would be the year of UConn Hockey. That being said, if BC comes calling he absolutely should go. He came from there as an assistant so it would make sense for him to go back as HC. I'm all on board for Lang. He will absolutely take us to the promise land.
Really thought we turned the corner this year. We we so close to making NCAA tourney this year and I thought next yeah under Cav would be the year of UConn Hockey. That being said, if BC comes calling he absolutely should go. He came from there as an assistant so it would make sense for him to go back as HC. I'm all on board for Lang. He will absolutely take us to the promise land.
True, but he was an assistant there for awhile and the will most definitely pay more than UConn in hockey. It's like going to Notre Dame in football now. Still has the name and occasionally will make the playoffs, but overall has a pretty mediocre record as of late.This reminds me of a story I heard when Jimmy Johnson took the Dolphins job. A reporter spoke to him about why Miami and not Tampa (who's job was also open). The Bucs at that time had an enormous amount of cap space while Miami was saddled with a bunch of onerous contracts that would make it difficult to make the kinds of personnel moves Jimmy wanted to make.
Johnson took a look at the data and admitted the Tampa situation was a lot better. He went to Miami anyway.
BC is a top program no doubt, but Cav may find it's not the better job, today.
IMO, BC nor BU have the huge advantage that they used to have, nationally nor in the NE. The influx of foreign players makes their lock on the MA guys less of a factor.
Can you explain who is in front of hockey?? I don't know much about BC Athletics. Football I guess.Pipe dream. If he thinks the institutional support at UMass is poor, he'd love being third on the totem pole at BC...
Because of the ACC it’s both football and basketball. Big money there. The contract with ESPN alone pays the ACC 240 million per year through 2036. It’s all about the money.Can you explain who is in front of hockey?? I don't know much about BC Athletics. Football I guess.
Basically this.Because of the ACC it’s both football and basketball. Big money there. The contract with ESPN alone pays the ACC 240 million per year through 2036. It’s all about the money.
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ACC distributed a record $497.2 million during 2019-20 financial year, an increase of $42 million
The ACC distributed a record $497.2 million for the 2019-20 financial year, the highest gross revenue ever reported for the league, according to tax documents released Friday.www.espn.com
Thanks! I guess I was thinking the only sport they are good at is hockey. I guess it doesn't matter as long as you're in the right conference. Sigh.Because of the ACC it’s both football and basketball. Big money there. The contract with ESPN alone pays the ACC 240 million per year through 2036. It’s all about the money.
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ACC distributed a record $497.2 million during 2019-20 financial year, an increase of $42 million
The ACC distributed a record $497.2 million for the 2019-20 financial year, the highest gross revenue ever reported for the league, according to tax documents released Friday.www.espn.com
Maybe, but money is the all important factor and hockey makes a mere fraction of what hoops and football do. Believe it or not, BC basketball beat hockey in averageattendance by a comfortable margin. 5548 to 4155.I think hockey has always really been #2 at BC. At least in terms of interest, not money.
I live in Boston so I've been to most of the UConn games up here this past season -- was genuinely disappointed by the attendance (or lack there of) at most of the games (Northeastern/BU/BC). The most recent BC game was a Friday night and I know the team was bad but they did not have a good crowd. I was looking forward to a great atmosphere and that was not the case, sadly. Makes kind of more sense why our new arena on campus has the capacity it does...Maybe, but money is the all important factor and hockey makes a mere fraction of what hoops and football do. Believe it or not, BC basketball beat hockey in averageattendance by a comfortable margin. 5548 to 4155.
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