What if: Notre Dame decides to go the ACC route and together takes Penn State with them. They could possibly provide the biggest conference TV contract, even larger than the Big10 so don't say Penn State would never leave the Big10 for the possibility to fit in with their geographic rivals for more money. If that is the case Penn State would no longer be counted among the 6 BTHC members. Could they possibly be the 12th Hockey East team then? Stranger things have happened but wouldn't that be ironic since PSU started this whole realignment.
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Originally posted by BC/HE View PostWhat if: Notre Dame decides to go the ACC route and together takes Penn State with them. They could possibly provide the biggest conference TV contract, even larger than the Big10 so don't say Penn State would never leave the Big10 for the possibility to fit in with their geographic rivals for more money. If that is the case Penn State would no longer be counted among the 6 BTHC members. Could they possibly be the 12th Hockey East team then? Stranger things have happened but wouldn't that be ironic since PSU started this whole realignment.
The B1G Mistake will not break up, unless a program folds. Period.Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
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Re: What if scenario: Could the BTHC fall below 6 teams and lose an autobid
It is a step down in Academics, so it will not happen.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
The reason for the talent in the west? Because MN didn't rely on Canada.
Originally posted by MN Pond HockeyMenards could have sold a lot of rope
this morning in Grand Forks if North Dakota had trees.
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Originally posted by BC/HE View PostWhat if: Notre Dame decides to go the ACC route and together takes Penn State with them. They could possibly provide the biggest conference TV contract, even larger than the Big10 so don't say Penn State would never leave the Big10 for the possibility to fit in with their geographic rivals for more money. If that is the case Penn State would no longer be counted among the 6 BTHC members. Could they possibly be the 12th Hockey East team then? Stranger things have happened but wouldn't that be ironic since PSU started this whole realignment.
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Originally posted by BC/HE View PostWhat if: Notre Dame decides to go the ACC route and together takes Penn State with them. They could possibly provide the biggest conference TV contract, even larger than the Big10 so don't say Penn State would never leave the Big10 for the possibility to fit in with their geographic rivals for more money. If that is the case Penn State would no longer be counted among the 6 BTHC members. Could they possibly be the 12th Hockey East team then? Stranger things have happened but wouldn't that be ironic since PSU started this whole realignment.
They would loose money for the Athletic Department.
They would loose money for research.
They would loose academic prestige.
As a state university in tough economic times there is no way they could not justify to the tax payers a reduction in revenue.
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Originally posted by CHFAN222 View PostThey would loose money for the Athletic Department.
They would loose money for research.
They would loose academic prestige.My guy is a hard-nosed hockey player who is not afraid to crash the net. Your guy is a goon who runs the goalie.
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Originally posted by Happy View PostIt is a step down in Academics, so it will not happen.
The ACC has one school in the top 10 (Duke), while the Big 10 has zero.
The ACC has 3 schools in the top 25 (UVA & Wake Forest), while the Big 10 has 1 (Northwestern).
The ACC has 7 schools in the top 50 (UNC, BC, Georgia Tech & Miami), while the Big 10 has 5 (Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn St & Illinois).
Even the soon-to-be ACCers Pitt (58) and Syracuse (62) rank above Minnesota, Michigan St, Iowa, Indiana, and Nebraska.
Florida St and NC St are the lowest-ranked ACC schools at 101, which is the same rank as Nebraska (the lowest-ranked Big 10 school).
The Big 10 fares much better in terms of receiving federal money for R&D. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education's 2009 rankings the Big 10 had 2 schools in the top 10 (Michigan & Wisconsin), while the ACC had zero.
The Big 10 had 5 schools in the top 25 (Penn St, Minnesota & Ohio St), while the ACC had 3/4 (Pitt, Duke, UNC & Georgia Tech).
The Big 10 had 8 schools in the top 50 (Northwestern, Illinois & Iowa), while the ACC had 5/6 (Maryland & UVA).
They're 2 of the best conferences in the US, probably #2 & #3 (though I didn't look closely at the Pac 12 -- can't trust a conference that doesn't play hockey).
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6 Big Ten teams = Big Ten conference. PERIOD. End. Of. Discussion.Never really developed a taste for tequila. Kind of hard to understand how you make a drink out of something that sharp, inhospitable. Now, bourbon is easy to understand.
Tastes like a warm summer day. -Raylan Givens
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Originally posted by ithacat View PostNot according to US News & World Report Rankings.
The ACC has one school in the top 10 (Duke), while the Big 10 has zero.
The ACC has 3 schools in the top 25 (UVA & Wake Forest), while the Big 10 has 1 (Northwestern).
The ACC has 7 schools in the top 50 (UNC, BC, Georgia Tech & Miami), while the Big 10 has 5 (Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn St & Illinois).Even the soon-to-be ACCers Pitt (58) and Syracuse (62) rank above Minnesota, Michigan St, Iowa, Indiana, and Nebraska.
Florida St and NC St are the lowest-ranked ACC schools at 101, which is the same rank as Nebraska (the lowest-ranked Big 10 school).
The Big 10 fares much better in terms of receiving federal money for R&D. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education's 2009 rankings the Big 10 had 2 schools in the top 10 (Michigan & Wisconsin), while the ACC had zero.
The Big 10 had 5 schools in the top 25 (Penn St, Minnesota & Ohio St), while the ACC had 3/4 (Pitt, Duke, UNC & Georgia Tech).
The Big 10 had 8 schools in the top 50 (Northwestern, Illinois & Iowa), while the ACC had 5/6 (Maryland & UVA).
They're 2 of the best conferences in the US, probably #2 & #3 (though I didn't look closely at the Pac 12 -- can't trust a conference that doesn't play hockey).
Those lines would read:
The ACC has 4 schools in the top 25 (UVA & Wake Forest,Notre Dame), while the Big 10 has 1 (Northwestern).
The ACC has 9 schools in the top 50 (UNC, BC, Georgia Tech,Penn State & Miami), while the Big 10 has 4 (Michigan, Wisconsin & Illinois).
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Yeah... right.
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The Big Ten is a better academic conference because they are all about research. The ACC doesn't hold to a candle to the Big Ten's research departments in fact the Big Ten would rather be known for developing a cure for cancer over both an outstanding football program and undergraduate departments. In their eyes it is tougher to be research universities than being known for undergraduate work.Slap Shot - 444 might want to consider a restraining order.
dggoddard - Minnesota is THE ELITE Program in all of college hockey.
wasmania - you have to be the very best to get ice time with the great gophers!
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The Big Ten owns Penn State's TV rights until 2027.
Literally, a more likely result to drop the Big Ten below six teams would be Michigan's population dropping to about 800,000 people in another decade or two of the awesome economy here. Michigan State would probably have to close or drop out of the Big Ten at that point, while I root for the Hawaii Warriors club program after turning out the light in my home state."I went over the facts in my head, and admired how much uglier the situation had just become. Over the years I've learned that ignorance is more than just bliss. It's freaking orgasmic ecstasy".- Harry Dresden, Blood Rites
Western Michigan Bronco Hockey- 2012 Mason Cup Champions
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Re: What if scenario: Could the BTHC fall below 6 teams and lose an autobid
Originally posted by ithacat View PostNot according to US News & World Report Rankings.
The ACC has one school in the top 10 (Duke), while the Big 10 has zero.
The ACC has 3 schools in the top 25 (UVA & Wake Forest), while the Big 10 has 1 (Northwestern).
The ACC has 7 schools in the top 50 (UNC, BC, Georgia Tech & Miami), while the Big 10 has 5 (Michigan, Wisconsin, Penn St & Illinois).
Even the soon-to-be ACCers Pitt (58) and Syracuse (62) rank above Minnesota, Michigan St, Iowa, Indiana, and Nebraska.
Florida St and NC St are the lowest-ranked ACC schools at 101, which is the same rank as Nebraska (the lowest-ranked Big 10 school).
The Big 10 fares much better in terms of receiving federal money for R&D. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education's 2009 rankings the Big 10 had 2 schools in the top 10 (Michigan & Wisconsin), while the ACC had zero.
The Big 10 had 5 schools in the top 25 (Penn St, Minnesota & Ohio St), while the ACC had 3/4 (Pitt, Duke, UNC & Georgia Tech).
The Big 10 had 8 schools in the top 50 (Northwestern, Illinois & Iowa), while the ACC had 5/6 (Maryland & UVA).
They're 2 of the best conferences in the US, probably #2 & #3 (though I didn't look closely at the Pac 12 -- can't trust a conference that doesn't play hockey).
This says you are wrong.
http://mup.asu.edu/research2010.pdfXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX
The reason for the talent in the west? Because MN didn't rely on Canada.
Originally posted by MN Pond HockeyMenards could have sold a lot of rope
this morning in Grand Forks if North Dakota had trees.
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I'm sorry, but any rag (USN&WR included) that ranks Miami above Minnesota in education is a joke.Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
Originally posted by SanTropezMay your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.Originally posted by bigblue_dlI don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..Originally posted by KeplerWhen the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
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And second of all, the Big Ten has the CIC. That alone is a MASSIVE bump in academics that is rarely included in these stupid rankings.
Third. Why on earth would Penn State bolt to a conference where they would be giving up a crap ton in revenue?Code:As of 9/21/10: As of 9/13/10: College Hockey 6 College Football 0 BTHC 4 WCHA FC: 1
Originally posted by SanTropezMay your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.Originally posted by bigblue_dlI don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..Originally posted by KeplerWhen the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
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