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Originally posted by fairman View PostPlease, again, do not compare Wayne State with UAH.
UAH was fine in the CHA, Wayne State was not. Wayne State had NO institutional support, ~200-300 people at most of their hockey games, a poor student support, and relatively bad hockey with a short time of commitment. Sure, they were near Detroit, but that's the only thing they had going for them for CCHA inclusion.
Originally posted by Shirtless Guy View PostThis is all BS anyway...I'm not trying to say that people in Oxford, Ohio love grits and think soulfood is a way of life or that they all have confederate flags flying in their front yard...I'm saying physically speaking Miami-Ohio, Colorado College, Air Force and Navy are all south of the 39° 43' N parallel
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Originally posted by fangers View PostBut that line was never intended to be extended west along that parallel, and you're in the very small minority that want to do that versus following exisitng state borders...
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Originally posted by Shirtless Guy View Postsay whatever you want but the part of the Mason-Dixon line that forms the border between PA and MD (the 39° 43' N parallel) is further north than Miami-Ohio
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Originally posted by joecct View PostIF, IF UAH does not get into the CCHA, WILL (CAN) the program be saved?
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As a poster who holds multiple degrees in history...
Yes... Maryland was considered part of the south. This actually happened when they decided to move the Capital from Pennsylvania to a more southern location in exchange for the establishment of the national bank.
No... Maryland has its cultural geographic link as established as an Atlantic State. They view themselves as being more northern and metropolitan than the idea most hold of the south being more rural and agricultural.
And I agree with the other poster.... SAVE UAH!
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Originally posted by fangers View PostSince when? According to who?
The official line never extended that far west, but the Ohio River has commonly marked the line between Ohio & Ky
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Originally posted by wnickelson View PostWell, since it's been more than a dozen pages since the train derailed... SAVE UAH HOCKEY!!!!
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Originally posted by Shirtless Guy View PostMiami-Ohio and Colorado College are south of the Mason-Dixon line too...
The official line never extended that far west, but the Ohio River has commonly marked the line between Ohio & Ky
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Well, since it's been more than a dozen pages since the train derailed... SAVE UAH HOCKEY!!!!
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Many younger posters on this message bored never even studied WW2 let alone the Civil War. So I guess I can understand your opinion.
That said, in the world of college hockey, Maryland is pretty far south. However, still very far from UAH.
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Originally posted by MinnesotaNorthStar View PostI think Navy and Penn St. have been "about to go DI" for at least 10 years. Of course reading cooperalls' first sentence should have clued you in to the fact that you weren't going to read an intelligent thought...
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Originally posted by 4four4 View PostNope.
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Originally posted by 4four4 View PostMany younger posters on this message bored never even studied WW2 let alone the Civil War. So I guess I can understand your opinion.
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Originally posted by GreatLakerMohawk View PostSo... By this outstanding logic and 1750s folksy talk, you're going to tell me that Maryland and Alabama should be teamed up because the Mason-Dixon line says so, regardless of where they're actually located - have I got that right?
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