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    Originally posted by mnstate0fhockey View Post
    Relax. It's good natured trash talk. I've heard Mariucci referred to as a morgue on more than one occasion. I don't lose sleep over it. If you don't want trash dealt out, why come here looking for it? Besides, they were your words, not mine.

    Dubbie, Dubbie, Dubbie...

    I wouldn't want you banned because you quoted me thinking it was some kind of gotcha moment.

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  • mnstate0fhockey
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    Originally posted by Gurtholfin View Post
    Honest question...

    Can one be banned for having multiple sign ons?
    Relax. It's good natured trash talk. I've heard Mariucci referred to as a morgue on more than one occasion. I don't lose sleep over it. If you don't want trash dealt out, why come here looking for it? Besides, they were your words, not mine.

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  • purpleinnebraska
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys do realize that if every person in the Madison Urban Area (not just Madison but the surrounding 4 counties) and every person in the city of Milwaukee armed themselves and suddenly rushed across the border tonight, each murdering one Twin Cities resident before returning home


    After some debate, historians eventually decided on the impetus for the attack, and named it "The Kessel War"

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    Honest question...

    Can one be banned for having multiple sign ons?

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  • Happy
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys do realize that if every person in the Madison Urban Area (not just Madison but the surrounding 4 counties) and every person in the city of Milwaukee armed themselves and suddenly rushed across the border tonight, each murdering one Twin Cities resident before returning home, happy as larks having done a great service to the world, there would still be something like 2.7 MILLION of you goofballs left to buy gofer tickets? This never seems to gain any traction in this conversation. I mean they have math at the U, right?
    Menard's would run out of paint thinner after about the first 20, so every one else would have to go home until Menards restocked some more.

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  • mnstate0fhockey
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys do realize that if every person in the Madison Urban Area (not just Madison but the surrounding 4 counties) and every person in the city of Milwaukee armed themselves and suddenly rushed across the border tonight, each murdering one Twin Cities resident before returning home, happy as larks having done a great service to the world, there would still be something like 2.7 MILLION of you goofballs left to buy gofer tickets? This never seems to gain any traction in this conversation. I mean they have math at the U, right?
    No math needed. You have ONE division one hockey program in-state and a state population larger than ours. Even if we discount the fact that you clowns will travel to the ends of the Earth to watch the Packers or your Badger football team play, your theory fails because your lack of television coverage alone signals the lack of demand for Badger hockey.

    I think Gurt said it best....

    Originally posted by Gurtholfin View Post
    There aren't as many UW hockey fans out there as some of you think.
    Last edited by mnstate0fhockey; 11-14-2013, 06:27 PM.

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    -YAWN-


    Literally... I just yawned.



    Wisko - winning a "debate" with Dubbie here won't make him any less of a d-bag. Best to let it go.

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  • Wisko McBadgerton
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    You guys do realize that if every person in the Madison Urban Area (not just Madison but the surrounding 4 counties) and every person in the city of Milwaukee armed themselves and suddenly rushed across the border tonight, each murdering one Twin Cities resident before returning home, happy as larks having done a great service to the world, there would still be something like 2.7 MILLION of you goofballs left to buy gofer tickets? This never seems to gain any traction in this conversation. I mean they have math at the U, right?

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  • Bonin21
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    Re: Minnesota at Notre Dame 11/8 & 11/9

    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys are pretty fond of this tack lately but I don't think you have any idea what you're on about. You're comparing being the only premier winter college sport in a population of 3.5 million to being one of two premier winter college sports in an urban area of 320,000. UW Bouncyball leads the B1G in attendance and is seventh in the nation drawing 5k more a night then gofers bb. Hockey is competing for consumer dollars against that in a market that is less than 1/10 the size of the twin cities. Sure, attendance is down from our 30+ years of being #1 in college hockey, but it's not so simple as people want to make it out to be. Look at attendance per capita and your program isn't even in the same stratosphere as UW or UND.
    Sooooo the Cities also have the Wild, Vikings, Wolves, and Gopher Bball in the winter. The arena is only 20 years old and still amazing for hockey. Look at the supply and demand for Gopher hockey tickets. Look how much they can charge (and the profit the program generates) vs. how much uw charges (and disguises patrons in the upper level as seats). Plus the TV coverage which embarrasses basically every other agreement. Student turnout for the badger game didn't look too great, either, from the pic I saw recently...

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  • mnstate0fhockey
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    Of course I think you'd lead the nation in attendance. Why shouldn't you? If you managed the same level of fan participation as UW you'd draw 100k a night. I imagine that would put you on top pretty handily. Wonder why you don't just build the facility?
    When you have the nation's richest TV exposure, why bother? We'll settle for one of the nicest and most recognized buildings instead. And still lead the nation in revenue each and every year without having to share with bouncy ball

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  • Wisko McBadgerton
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    Of course I think you'd lead the nation in attendance. Why shouldn't you? If you managed the same level of fan participation as UW you'd draw 100k a night. I imagine that would put you on top pretty handily. Wonder why you don't just build the facility?

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  • mnstate0fhockey
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys are pretty fond of this tack lately but I don't think you have any idea what you're on about. You're comparing being the only premier winter college sport in a population of 3.5 million to being one of two premier winter college sports in an urban area of 320,000. UW Bouncyball leads the B1G in attendance and is seventh in the nation drawing 5k more a night then gofers bb. Hockey is competing for consumer dollars against that in a market that is less than 1/10 the size of the twin cities. Sure, attendance is down from our 30+ years of being #1 in college hockey, but it's not so simple as people want to make it out to be. Look at attendance per capita and your program isn't even in the same stratosphere as UW or UND.
    Wait, you're pulling out the competition for viewers card???

    Try being in the same state with 4 other division one hockey schools and the same market as an NHL franchise. There are no Badger fans outside of Madison? I don't doubt that, I'm just surprised to hear you say it

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  • Tiggsy
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    You guys are pretty fond of this tack lately but I don't think you have any idea what you're on about. You're comparing being the only premier winter college sport in a population of 3.5 million to being one of two premier winter college sports in an urban area of 320,000. UW Bouncyball leads the B1G in attendance and is seventh in the nation drawing 5k more a night then gofers bb. Hockey is competing for consumer dollars against that in a market that is less than 1/10 the size of the twin cities. Sure, attendance is down from our 30+ years of being #1 in college hockey, but it's not so simple as people want to make it out to be. Look at attendance per capita and your program isn't even in the same stratosphere as UW or UND.
    Good grief. We hear this all the time. Let's just say the X was on campus. Don't you think we'd easily lead the nation in attendence if that was true? Bigger arean = bigger attendence for a good program. For a while, you guys were pulling that off. But now, it's all coming back to you and no one wants to watch your "exciting" team.

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  • 5mn_Major
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    Originally posted by Wisko McBadgerton View Post
    Look at attendance per capita and your program isn't even in the same stratosphere as UW or UND.
    Even then, its because much of MN watches the Gophers on TV (many believe the benefits are greater...its easier to see play, you get audio, improved libations at home or in a bar, etc.). Combining attendance and TV ratings, are you claiming the UW would get the same kind of following?

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  • Wisko McBadgerton
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    Re: Minnesota at Notre Dame 11/8 & 11/9

    You guys are pretty fond of this tack lately but I don't think you have any idea what you're on about. You're comparing being the only premier winter college sport in a population of 3.5 million to being one of two premier winter college sports in an urban area of 320,000. UW Bouncyball leads the B1G in attendance and is seventh in the nation drawing 5k more a night then gofers bb. Hockey is competing for consumer dollars against that in a market that is less than 1/10 the size of the twin cities. Sure, attendance is down from our 30+ years of being #1 in college hockey, but it's not so simple as people want to make it out to be. Look at attendance per capita and your program isn't even in the same stratosphere as UW or UND.

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