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UNH- How Far West Do We Go?

A coach at a private institution has virtually the same calculus in deciding whether to cut a player against the potential reputation impacts and litigation possibility. I was curious if you were aware of specific regulatory considerations for the coaches at UNH but as expected it was just nonsense.

Surely you will move the goalposts here in a reply.

Private institutions dont have to open the books or have have statutory requirements mandating quarterly or annual reporting to the general public and taxpayers.

Big difference and a completely different set of rules. Think of the reporting requirements of a publicly trading company versus a privately traded company. The public company needs to report quarterly earnings to regulators, investors and the public at large. A private company tracks all the same financials but has no requirement to open its books to the public.

Conceptually, the same as if this situation happened at UNH vs a private school like BU.
 
Private institutions dont have to open the books or have have statutory requirements mandating quarterly or annual reporting to the general public and taxpayers.

Big difference and a completely different set of rules. Think of the reporting requirements of a publicly trading company versus a privately traded company. The public company needs to report quarterly earnings to regulators, investors and the public at large. A private company tracks all the same financials but has no requirement to open its books to the public.

Conceptually, the same as if this situation happened at UNH vs a private school like BU.
What does opening the books have to do with the decision to cut a player???

Goalposts in this case not moved but replaced with a tree.
 
What does opening the books have to do with the decision to cut a player???

Goalposts in this case not moved but replaced with a tree.

Private Schools are not government agencies. They are not bound by constitutional due process, first amendment constraints, state administrative law, public records laws and state oversight bodies.

Therefore, private universities allow coaches more autonomy in roster decisions, remove players without public scrutiny, resolve disputes internally without public disclosures, take action based on fit or culture without legal review and use private conduct codes or discipline processes.

The decision making process is entirely internal at a private institution and not subject to public disclosure laws.
 
[QUOTE="Chuck Murray, post: 2966737, member: 53"

... oh, and don't forget ... you don't have any sources, I don't have any sources, and actually no one but potty has sources lololol ... 😂😂😂😂😂😂
[/QUOTE]

Yep, no sources at all as I have a former player texting me as we speak, lol.
 
Potroast:

Are you making libelous claims that Chuck beats his wife?

You're violating a line that shouldn't be crossed. We all have come to accept the vomitous ideas which you spew day in and day out here, but have some self awareness and know your audience when trying to make make a point.

The expectations we have for you here are subterranean at best. Resorting to claims of domestic abuse is low, even for you.
TheDumbCat:

Sure, 'cause that's exactly what libel is! Now go back to watching NCI Miami to brush up on criminal procedure. Then watch The Pitt to learn all about practicing medicine. You go, slugger!!!!!!
 
Well, we got 6 points left on the table for Thursday and Saturday. The ‘Cats sit in 9th, 5 points behind Merrimack for 8th with one game in hand. We can all root for UML to beat Merrimack on senior night tomorrow, but I’m not sure UNH has two wins in them this weekend to overtake the Warriors.

Thurs: UNH 2 UConn 1
Sat: UNH 1 UMA 3

I do think we take one game this weekend, and I favor the UConn game over UMA. While we did recently beat UMA at the Whitt, their goalie (Hrabel) scares me, as I think he’s ones of the better goalies across college hockey this year. They will also have Musa back, who did not play against UNH in either game.

UML finishes with Merrimack and BU after their bye week. I presume they get 2-3 points when all is said and done. Therefore I think UNH likely finishes in 9th - which I guess is progress compared to last year? We assuredly won’t fall back into the basement, which I guess is also nice (but setting the bar pretty low).

This would lead to a road game at Lawlor in the first round. While this has been a house of horrors the last few years, it should be a winnable game (theoretically, at least). We then likely would travel to Providence for the quarterfinals, and we have recent evidence to say we can win there as well (we also have history of winning in Providence to send us to Boston).


This is, of course, a VERY optimistic view, but I do see the slightest possibility to reach Boston. Chauvette has proven he’s more than capable of stealing a game or two, and we are gonna need him to stand on his head from here on out.

Stranger things have happened. What a joy it would be to make it back to Boston this year. I won’t get my hopes up too high just yet, but stranger things have happened.

Looking forward to tomorrow night!
 
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