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Wisconsin Women's Hockey 2025-2026

I'm referring to the NCAA and, for the Super Bowl, the NFL. Similar things could be said about the IOC with respect to preparations for this past Olympics. If you are putting on a big show, don't skimp where the quality of play and player safety are affected.

What I recall is that the opponent relied less on speed than the Badgers and therefore a poor ice sheet worked in their favor.
The NCAA also doesn't have the resources that people assume they do. The various NCAA tournaments are its only major source of revenue, and most of them lose money. 60% of that money gets distributed to schools and the NCAA has no control over how it is spent. The College Football Playoffs, which is far more lucrative the the D1 basketball tournaments, have no actual connection the the NCAA. All of the other revenue generated by "NCAA" sports goes directly to the schools.

The only overresourced entities in college athletics are the members of the Big 10 and the SEC, plus a few other universities. Even there, most of the revenue is taken by a small number of schools.
 
Jeepers I never thought I'd see the Badger men play better defense than the Badger women. I'm proud of the boys. The future looks very promising. Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.....
 
I see the post by Kennedy on X but no mention of UW being the likely destination - where did you see that piece of info?

Would be a huge get - Mossey is widely regarded as the top 2009 D.
 
That guy was so far in over his head. He made so many mistakes, what a dumbass. Good riddance.
My niece's husband was a walk-on on the football team his freshman year, the same year McIntosh was a freshman. He likes to say that his job at practice was to get off an Aaron Gibson block, and go tackle Ron Dayne, and that's why he only lasted one year (it's not, but it's a good line.)

I asked him how the starters treated the scout team, the practice guys, and he said they were fine; no looking down on them, etc., everyone on the team was "on the team".

So given that, I feel a tiny bit sorry for McIntosh not working out. But Lord, he needed to go!
 
Chris McIntosh leaving his job as AD.

Speaking for friends who were members of and who know members of the track team alumni: "Oh HELL YES!!"
We can thank the B1G for applying the Dilbert Principle, promoting incompetent employees into higher-level positions that limit the damage they can do in their current jobs.
 
We can thank the B1G for applying the Dilbert Principle, promoting incompetent employees into higher-level positions that limit the damage they can do in their current jobs.
Omg I loved that book! The place that I worked at when I read that I felt like I was living that book. Completely bonkers. Really sad Scott died a few months ago.
 
This is going to seem totally random, because it pretty much is. And it's going to take a while to get there.

Back starting in 2016 and running a half-dozen years, there was a Canadian TV show called "Letterkenny", about a small town in Canada and the people who live there. Rapid-fire dialogue, very rude, a good amount of swearing, etc etc. I can see people bring put off by that part, but otherwise quite often quite funny. Two of the characters were hockey players, just out of high school. playing for the town's team. A lesser character was an older player on the team named Shorsey, and the scenes between Shorsey and the two other players were nothing more than utterly filthy dialogues of insults from Shoresy to them about their mothers, to which they would response 'Eff you, Shoresy".

So when Letterkenny was over, they spun off the Shoresy character to his own show of that title. He's moved to Sudbury, where he plays "Senior whale-shit hockey" for the Sudbury senior team. Same sort of thing, rapid dialogue, rude, swearing, etc etc. I only got around to starting to watch "Shoresy" a few weeks ago; am currently in "season 4" (a season is only six shows of less than a half-hour).

But in the episode I just watched, Shoresy has had to retire because of concussions, has been talked into being on a hockey-themed internet streamed talk show, and is bemoaning having had to shoot an episode of that show with Tessa Bonhomme and two other actual Canadian women broadcaster whose names I didn't recognize, to another (much younger) male who had been on the show. Shoresy says "Why am I on TV arguing with Sean Avery, and trying to be an expert on women's hockey?" And the other guy replies "You ever heard of Presley Norby?"

And then nothing more. The dialogue goes somewhere else, and at least in episode 3, Norby is not mentioned again. I don't know if she'll get mentioned in the next episodes. And this was all produced back in 2024-25.

It was quite startling. And puzzling. Anybody else watch "Shoresy" or know anything about Presley Norby being mentioned, etc?
 
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Milwaukee Journal has an article this morning saying that all the winter sports coaches received their annual contract extensions. Retirement to the ranch waits at least one more year for MJ.
 
I am current on all episodes of Letterkenny and Shoresy including the season that dropped on Hulu in February. I have been binge-watching for the most part and have missed all references to women's hockey. Sorry I can't contribute to the Norby conversation. For those of you who care, it looks like there will be a Shoresy Season 6. The show hasn't jumped the shark yet but it's hard to see how they keep things going.

Some might be interested to know that Jacob Tierney, the executive producer of Letterkenny and the first two seasons of Shoresy was also executive producer of the more recent, well-received series, Heated Rivalry.
 
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