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Every school besides Maine and Vermont plays each other at least once, home and away. Unless Maine and Vermont concede their travel to accommodate a more balanced league schedule, you'll get situations like this.
I could get behind a H&H, but am adamantly against your suggestion. With a little unbalance in the HE schedule leading to playing some teams twice and others thrice, it needs to rotate around which teams see the extra game. HE mucks up a certain amount of stuff, but they seem to have this correct.
I always thought that the last weekend of the regular season should be designated as Rivarly Weekend and locked in on a yearly basis, with ME-NH alternating hosts and the rest doing the usual home-and-home. Something like UMO-UNH, BC-BU, UML-MC, UMASS-UCONN, PC-NU, with UVM idle (sorry Vermont fans). Maybe that last part, the odd number of teams, is the reason it wouldn't happen in the league as presently constructed. It also dosen't help that some of the list I did make aren't really a rivalry at all (looking at PC-NU in particular). Just an idea I had before I thought would be fun.
And the ECAC crowned him Coach of the Year that season ! LOL He got run out of Union years later for supposedly roughing up a kid in practice (not for going Rick Flair on Appert).
It appears as though he initially went out to break up the players if you look closely in this one. Then you see Appert, the coach of RPI, out there tangling with him. I don’t think this was one sided.
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He is 58 now, so I doubt he has the same snarl in him today. Let’s see how he does at Maine.
If Barr hadn’t have come along and John Torterella did then we would all be in favor of that. So I don’t think it being hockey that a coach gets out on the ice to get his players away to break up a fight then mixes it up with other coach after that coach came out after him is a big deal.
Two game suspension for Bennett (he got off easy) - he clearly went after Appert and several RPI players. I have no axe to grind and wish the guy well in Orono - I am a huge Ben Barr fan. I just hate it when history is "sanitized".
If I were to assume that Maine Plays 6 games in October instead of the 4 currently known, than that means there is one more series in October. (Also assuming the 2 games are not 2 one off games against different opponents, as well as not conference games.) That would mean the series is either the weekend ending on October 4th or 25th. (Also assuming there is no mid week game.)
The possible opponents with one or both of those weekends available are: Alaska, Brown, Dartmouth, Lindenwood, Michigan State, Princeton, Stonehill, or Wisconsin.
Not that any of this guessing matters anyway, we can only speculate until the schedule is released.
Penn State definitely wanted to load up on home games and who can blame them with the players they have coming in this season? I have a feeling that Maine and Penn State were talking but once McKenna committed they just went with the extra 2 home games vs. LIU. Maybe we will see a H & H with start next season. I doubt that Wisconsin is traveling to Orono.....looking back a few years at their schedules......they have consistently scheduled 18 home games.
Interesting tidbit from the ESPN article on the SCORE act:
"It also includes a section that purports to protect Olympic programs that some see as threatened because of increased funding that will go to football and basketball. That part calls on schools with at least one coach who earns more than $250,000 to offer at least 16 sports programs. That language mirrors a rule already in effect for NCAA's top-tier FBS schools."
Maine currently offers 15 programs (7 mens + 8 womens). The bill has a long way to go before it is even voted on, but for sake of thought: what programs would you add?
I vote rowing. The Stillwater Icebreaker Regatta would be incredible.
If I were to assume that Maine Plays 6 games in October instead of the 4 currently known, than that means there is one more series in October. (Also assuming the 2 games are not 2 one off games against different opponents, as well as not conference games.) That would mean the series is either the weekend ending on October 4th or 25th. (Also assuming there is no mid week game.)
The possible opponents with one or both of those weekends available are: Alaska, Brown, Dartmouth, Lindenwood, Michigan State, Princeton, Stonehill, or Wisconsin.
Not that any of this guessing matters anyway, we can only speculate until the schedule is released.
They usually don't play the 1st 3 weeks. Sometimes they play in the 4th or 5th week in October. Brown has started non exhibition play 3 of the last 5 years in October. Dartmouth 3 of 5 and Princeton 2 of 5.
Interesting tidbit from the ESPN article on the SCORE act:
Maine currently offers 15 programs (7 mens + 8 womens). The bill has a long way to go before it is even voted on, but for sake of thought: what programs would you add?
I vote rowing. The Stillwater Icebreaker Regatta would be incredible.
Men’s Soccer would be the obvious choice. New soccer complex…Vermont just won the NC out of America East….would bring back a program that many thought they should have never cut in the first place.
Men’s Soccer would be the obvious choice. New soccer complex…Vermont just won the NC out of America East….would bring back a program that many thought they should have never cut in the first place.
I agree that's the simplest but they can't add a men's sport without adding a women's sport due to Title IX. The football roster is so large, women's sports would not be considered to have the same opportunity. (Probably but I'm no expert on Title IX)
I agree that's the simplest but they can't add a men's sport without adding a women's sport due to Title IX. The football roster is so large, women's sports would not be considered to have the same opportunity. (Probably but I'm no expert on Title IX)
I agree that's the simplest but they can't add a men's sport without adding a women's sport due to Title IX. The football roster is so large, women's sports would not be considered to have the same opportunity. (Probably but I'm no expert on Title IX)
If I were to assume that Maine Plays 6 games in October instead of the 4 currently known, than that means there is one more series in October. (Also assuming the 2 games are not 2 one off games against different opponents, as well as not conference games.) That would mean the series is either the weekend ending on October 4th or 25th. (Also assuming there is no mid week game.)
The possible opponents with one or both of those weekends available are: Alaska, Brown, Dartmouth, Lindenwood, Michigan State, Princeton, Stonehill, or Wisconsin.
Not that any of this guessing matters anyway, we can only speculate until the schedule is released.
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