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You know I heard from a friend of a friend who heard from a second cousin who heard from an OSU alumni that Joy Dunne got $10 bucks in bitcoin from an OSU NIL Collective via a Swiss bank account as part of her NIL deal for organizing Muzzy's shoe closet.
Unless someone can provide some concrete evidence, I have a hard time buying into the idea women's hockey players are receiving any thing significant from the caped $20.5m shared revenue. By all accounts sports outside of football and basketball might have access to around 5% of that maximum...
My personal opinion is that now is not the time to work out the kinks learning a new position. She had 71 points last year compared to 41 so far this year.
Rewind to 2022-23. Badgers lose in WCHA tourney and end up beating OSU for National Championship. They lost a tight game to a great team in the WCHA Championship game and some here think all is lost. Maybe it's only BuckyB as their posts seem to be aimed at creating reaction versus conversation.
I am curious as to what is the make up of crowds at current rink? Majority students/non-students? In your opinion what is the right number of seats that would keep the crowds at 85-90% capacity? The team certainly deserves a bigger stage but how big is the question.
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