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If the B1G was able to convince Texas and/or Oklahoma to come, then Kansas would come as well
Kansas would come without them too. All it needs is an invitation.
If the B1G was able to convince Texas and/or Oklahoma to come, then Kansas would come as well
If they had a do-over, they'd surely prefer Missouri (6 million people, AAU) to Nebraska.
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One thing I wonder is, who would the B1G prefer, UConn or Kansas? .
Greg Flugaur @flugempire · 24 hours ago
Big Ten Hockey will expand in the next few years and according to all public information it will not probably happen from inside B1G conf
Greg Flugaur @flugempire · 24 hours ago
Big Ten hockey on the BTN/Fox Sports has been beneficial to the network...reaping good ratings. Pie is growing. More content will be wanted
Greg Flugaur @flugempire · 24 hours ago
"@rwesthead: Interesting times in NCAA hockey. Penn State hockey program turned a profit this yr with $4.4M in revenue" Rutgers listening?
BoatShow said:Ivy League schools will not leave the Ivy League in anything for anything.
specialisthusky said:There is no ivy league for hockey. Cornell currently plays in the ECAC.
Edit: wait I'm confused now that I googled. Does Cornell play in both?
Candidates for B1G hockey expansion:
- UConn. Presumably this would be an all-sports deal though.
Who else?
Candidates for B1G hockey expansion:
- Cornell. Land-grant, AAU. Similar deal to Johns Hopkins lacrosse.
- Arizona State. That would be a favor to Fox and their sometimes ally the Pac.
- UConn. Presumably this would be an all-sports deal though.
Who else?
Edit: wait I'm confused now that I googled. Does Cornell play in both?
You realize that only a few thousand people on average post on these message boards ? Probably less than a third of them hold the opinion you state as being the prevalent one. Another third are equally opposed, while the rest (like myself) can see arguments for both. PSU has over a half a million living alumni, not to mention millions of non affiliated fans. Its fairly difficult to categorize anything you read on FOS, BWI, or 247 as being indicative of how this massive group of people think. I'm not sure what team you support,(Minnesota maybe?)but if your team wasn't a member of its current conference for close to 100 years, didn't have the majority of its alumni located within the conference's footprint, and had no competing conferences that could make a reasonable argument for your inclusion, It would stand to reason that you would be pretty satisfied with where you were positioned. PSU is different. It has options. Its unlikely that they will ever exercise them, but they are out there should they want or need to.
I don't know about that. Audibles and BWI have been overrun, esp the latter, by anti-BIG types. Bottom line: you now have Md and Rutgers, along with Ohio bordering PSU - that's plenty of cultural connection according to your alumni map. Heck, Md and NJ are two of your 5 largest chapters outside of Pa. In fact NJ is second after PA. Ohio is in the top 10. The BIG might as well claim NYC soon enough, though UConn would really help - a school I'd love to see in the BIG.
I have no doubt Rutgers was added to the BIG because of Paterno's wishes for more eastern members in the BIG - he was on record for pimping Rutgers, partly because he loved their hs football - can't blame him here. Md is a bonus. Yet these anti-BIG threads continue - the expulsion vote is the latest hot rumor & if it's true, I think some hell is coming loose for BIG brass, and the schools who voted against PSU. Minnesota doesn't see to be one of them, I can't imagine them voting against PSU. Most Minny fans I've ever spoken to enjoy PSU rivalries and the flavor they bring to the conference. Russ Rose and Cael Sanderson have my absolute respect & I've especially become a fan of Rose's coaching and successful culture - the best in all of college sports, even better than UConn Women's Basketball. I was a Jo Pa fan, but man he went way past his tenure & I sensed horrible things would come out of it - and boy oh boy it couldn't have gotten worse. May he rest in peace.

It would have to be all-sports otherwise why would Uconn move out of Hockey East?
Rutgers would be a prime candidate to add D1 Hockey but I don't think their athletic dept has proven to be adept at doing anything right.
Candidates for B1G hockey expansion:
- Cornell. Land-grant, AAU. Similar deal to Johns Hopkins lacrosse.
- Arizona State. That would be a favor to Fox and their sometimes ally the Pac.
- UConn. Presumably this would be an all-sports deal though.
Who else?
Candidates for B1G hockey expansion:
- Cornell. Land-grant, AAU. Similar deal to Johns Hopkins lacrosse.
- Arizona State. That would be a favor to Fox and their sometimes ally the Pac.
- UConn. Presumably this would be an all-sports deal though.
Who else?
Bobby was mostly critical of location, location, location. Please reference the quote from Bo if you have it.
To 70 year olds and above, PSU was a "cow college". You've come a long way.
And don't forget... B1G took PSU when no one else would...![]()
http://www.blackshoediaries.com/2010/6/22/1523717/penn-state-history-joining-the-big
Not the exact link I was looking for, but for any one interested in going down the rabbit hole its an interesting look back at the history of PSU's "inclusion" into the famed Western Conference.
10. Following PSU’s controversial 27-25 last-second loss at Michigan in 2005, the Lions’ only blemish on an 11-1 season, Paterno was furious that officials put a few seconds back on the clock, possibly allowing Wolverines QB Chad Henne enough time to throw the game-winning TD pass on the final play. According to Posnanski, Paterno told friends he was considering pulling the Lions out of the Big Ten as a result.
Like I said, location, location, location... That and the athletic departments were told to make an 11 team conference work without any consultation with the presidents. Bo jumped all over the presidents for doing that. How many football coaches scolded their league's bosses back in that day? His ire was not directed at Penn State. Even a Notre Dame add would have gotten the same reaction if located in "rural Pennsylvania" (actually it probably would have been worse).
Additionally, some athletic departments had to break contracts and/or give up a home game to incorporate Penn State into the schedule. It really hurt the bottom line in some cases. And the new commissioner, one Jim Delany, wasn't in a position to demand much from the college CEOs.
- Boston U. Don't believe they will leave BC behind, but fit the academic profile. Just accepted into the AAU in 2012. Over 30
- Buffalo. The ever-present Bulls always come up in Big10 CR discussions. Big AAU school that has a hockey team. That's all they got
- University of Toronto. AAU in a hockey rich area
- McGill University. Exactly the same as Toronto except in Montreal
- Notre Dame. Only with full membership, and that isn't happening
-BC. See ND
I imagine most people's response was googling wtf is Rutgers?My first reaction to Rutgers getting the nod for membership was that Penn State was a big factor in making the move. Penn State and the Big Ten needed attention to be focused elsewhere, and by golly, adding Rutgers was a pretty good diversion (for a while anyway).
Sorry, gotta say it, "we've got your back, bro".
From the perspective of a group of stodgy presidents/chancellors, it might have been easier to kick PSU to the curb.