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Utica University 2025-26 - The Road (back) To Utica

"The irony of.... while lost in your…”?

The irony of You calling someone out about elementary school wording, while lost in your own use of such language, is just rich.
To be fair, you get credit for not going into your normal misogynistic ranting (but I doubt that will last long).

And no whining by me on the NU thread, things are looking up there and have been all year.
 
I wasn't aware that you can play pro (AHL) and then come back to play college ?
The NCAA Division 1 Council’s approved proposal changes this. As of August 1, 2025, professional hockey players maintain their NCAA eligibility, provided they have not been compensated beyond "actual and necessary expenses." This means the professional players cannot receive a salary, but can receive stipends covering meals, lodging, apparel and equipment, coaching and instruction, health and medical insurance, transportation, medical treatment and physical therapy, facility usage, entry fees, and other reasonable expenses, per NCAA Bylaw 12.02.4(a).
 
The NCAA Division 1 Council’s approved proposal changes this. As of August 1, 2025, professional hockey players maintain their NCAA eligibility, provided they have not been compensated beyond "actual and necessary expenses." This means the professional players cannot receive a salary, but can receive stipends covering meals, lodging, apparel and equipment, coaching and instruction, health and medical insurance, transportation, medical treatment and physical therapy, facility usage, entry fees, and other reasonable expenses, per NCAA Bylaw 12.02.4(a).
Sounds like a distinction without a difference, considering the millions some guys get for playing "college" ball.

It's truly time to shit-can all the moronic hypocrisy, and face reality. It's a fucking free-for-all right now.
 
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