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  • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post

    Apparently you don't know a facetious response when you see one. It was your turn to hit the bait.
    We should give gopher fan a break Hockeybuckeye... he/she is going through a lot right now. We should try to be more understanding of his/her feelings... fivehole doesn't know what to do when he/she has sharks on the line. Wink wink (I stole that from Hockeybuckeye) I will say the Golden Posers have the ability to be above average this year. (Wink,wink)

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    • I have a lot of respect for FiveHole, he gave us The Muzzinator name. It's even been used now by broadcast commentators covering our games.
      Kudos FiveHole, Kudos!

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      • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
        I have a lot of respect for FiveHole, he gave us The Muzzinator name. It's even been used now by broadcast commentators covering our games.
        Kudos FiveHole, Kudos!
        The Muzzinator by Fivehole!!! I will keep my jocular humor at bay. Maybe. Thank you Fivehole.

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        • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post
          I have a lot of respect for FiveHole, he gave us The Muzzinator name. It's even been used now by broadcast commentators covering our games.
          Kudos FiveHole, Kudos!
          That is actually kind of wild that they do that...



          At the outset, we could hang with the dude...

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          • Originally posted by Sierra View Post

            OSU will have more NIL money than any other womens hockey program in the country. Now if the University of Georgia started a womens hockey program, then OSU would have some competition. The BIG will eat the small.
            Thanks. This makes sense.

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            • Originally posted by Sierra View Post

              OSU will have more NIL money than any other womens hockey program in the country. Now if the University of Georgia started a womens hockey program, then OSU would have some competition. The BIG will eat the small.
              CBS Sports recently reported Ohio States football players will be the highest paid in the sport. Once can't help but wonder how much will trickle down to the hockey players. I assume that's public knowledge if you know where to look for the payouts?

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              • Originally posted by FiveHoleFrenzy View Post

                That is actually kind of wild that they do that...


                It helps when a someone clues them in before games.

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                • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post

                  CBS Sports recently reported Ohio States football players will be the highest paid in the sport. Once can't help but wonder how much will trickle down to the hockey players. I assume that's public knowledge if you know where to look for the payouts?
                  A lot of NIL data seems to make assumptions based on fan base and attendance numbers. Hockey doesn't seem to be a big NIL sport. Make sense as you get a bigger impact at an event in front of 100,000 people compared to 400 hundred. Combined women's and mens hockey is a number south of 1% of a total institution's NIL number. It doesn't appear that there are any hockey players are in the NIL top 100 women.

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                  • Originally posted by Ditra View Post

                    A lot of NIL data seems to make assumptions based on fan base and attendance numbers. Hockey doesn't seem to be a big NIL sport. Make sense as you get a bigger impact at an event in front of 100,000 people compared to 400 hundred. Combined women's and mens hockey is a number south of 1% of a total institution's NIL number. It doesn't appear that there are any hockey players are in the NIL top 100 women.
                    It's over my head but OSU went after the new AD because he's supposedly an NIL guru. He was very controversial at his previous hires but I'm reserving judgement on what he does here but if he doesn't raise Muzerall's salary to match Frosty's and MJ's then that's strike one in my book.

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                    • Interesting read if you have the time...

                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OXM...ew?ts=66a415b7

                      At the outset, we could hang with the dude...

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                      • Originally posted by Hockeybuckeye View Post

                        It's over my head but OSU went after the new AD because he's supposedly an NIL guru. He was very controversial at his previous hires but I'm reserving judgement on what he does here but if he doesn't raise Muzerall's salary to match Frosty's and MJ's then that's strike one in my book.
                        I would be worried that if the gophers have a bad season and that job opens up it might be hard to keep your coach given salary and rink situation as you described it.

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                        • Originally posted by Ditra View Post

                          I would be worried that if the gophers have a bad season and that job opens up it might be hard to keep your coach given salary and rink situation as you described it.
                          I was worried about that scenario and anything's possible but I have it on good authority it's unlikely she would leave anytime soon.

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                          • I'd forgotten how much turnover we've had in the WCHA this year until I saw the lineup for the WCHA's Media Day. WCHA Commissioner Michelle McAteer, and new head coaches Laura Schuler, Amber Fryklund, and Shari Dickerman, all of whom have roots in the league that go back many years in other roles, are among the speakers.

                            It also reminded me of how out of touch I've become, as I don't remember the teams having players participate along with the coach before. Plus, shame on me for not recognizing a couple of names, Bemidji's Alyssa Watkins and Wisconsin's TBA. Although, I probably shouldn't take the list too seriously, because the league sent out an email saying the event was taking place on Tuesday, 9/17, while the schedule shows Wednesday, 9/14, so who knows what season "TBA" might be a remnant of.
                            "... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
                            And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling

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                            • Originally posted by ARM View Post
                              I'd forgotten how much turnover we've had in the WCHA this year until I saw the lineup for the WCHA's Media Day. WCHA Commissioner Michelle McAteer, and new head coaches Laura Schuler, Amber Fryklund, and Shari Dickerman, all of whom have roots in the league that go back many years in other roles, are among the speakers.

                              It also reminded me of how out of touch I've become, as I don't remember the teams having players participate along with the coach before. Plus, shame on me for not recognizing a couple of names, Bemidji's Alyssa Watkins and Wisconsin's TBA. Although, I probably shouldn't take the list too seriously, because the league sent out an email saying the event was taking place on Tuesday, 9/17, while the schedule shows Wednesday, 9/14, so who knows what season "TBA" might be a remnant of.
                              Big Ten Media day for football is a long-standing event. Two or three years ago, 'they' added a Media Day with student athletes and coaches for volleyball (it generates 'content' for BTN and for social media). So the BTN-associated WCHA adding one makes sense. I assume there's such a day for men's hockey as well?

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                              • Originally posted by robertearle View Post

                                Big Ten Media day for football is a long-standing event. Two or three years ago, 'they' added a Media Day with student athletes and coaches for volleyball (it generates 'content' for BTN and for social media). So the BTN-associated WCHA adding one makes sense.
                                It makes sense if the media attendance has improved. At certain points, other than someone from USCHO, there wasn't anyone asking questions of programs that traditionally finish in the bottom half. It's bad enough to subject coaches to that, but players should start their season with such apathy.

                                "... And lose, and start again at your beginnings
                                And never breathe a word about your loss;" -- Rudyard Kipling

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