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Maine’s not dropping football. They should, but won’t. You can satisfy title IX multiple ways, including equal spending. Or equal scholarship opportunities. Cutting football, but adding M soccer, and taking the football budget and splitting it between all the men’s sports, would keep the...
I think it’s mostly wait and see. Also, there are about to be dozens of lawsuits regarding the House fallout. House may not look like House in twelve months.
Providence and UConn as Big East members will be opting in as well.
At one point the CAA (Northeastern) announced that all schools would be opting in, but it was never clear if that was for the CAA Football conference (of which Maine and UNH are members but Northeastern is not) or all sports...
No Bentley this year, huh.
Also do we know why the UMass road series is Thursday/Friday? It isn't to avoid the throngs headed to Amherst for football- they are at Akron on a Tuesday night that week.
One aspect that is of interest to me is the revenue sharing. Each school can share up to $21M with athletes going forward if you opt in. We've talked a lot about the roster limits that come with it. And obviously, Maine isn't going to get to $21M. But let's say Maine finds $2M to share...
Merrimack just picked up a 39 point scoring freshman from Niagara, scored 100 his final year in the OJHL, 4th round pick for Calgary.
I assume Maine would have kicked the tires? Barr and staff aren't afraid to mine the AHA. Maybe a signal that those on the docket are a bit better than that?
The delay in Maine publishing any decision is due to the NCAA pushing back the deadline. The March 1 deadline was presuming the settlement would actually be finalized, but it has not been. There are still some appeals (South Dakota just succesfully had their appeal moved from federal to South...
Maine just doesn't have that one guy who can make something out of nothing. Someone write a six figure NIL check to a 1st round pick.
Looking forward to regionals next year. Whose hosting? Cornell in Lynah?
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