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No sir. From 1978 and on, they’ve always been blue and red. They even matched the “premium” seats, to the existing color that was there.
Back in the salad days, I never heard anyone complain, or thought about why the seats are red and blue. Let’s focus on the team play first.
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i guess that’s what I’ve tried to opine earlier, just not nearly as effective as you. It’s a money sink, sure, but for a player exiting the Q, Merrimack can offer a better game experience, better league, better exposure, and better environment (as a native Trojan, this hurts, especially...
It’s not a comparison to the TV money of football and basketball. It’s a comparison within the sport itself. The big time schools & athletic departments are investing in all the sports at scale. RPI and the other non-D1 ECAC aren’t dancing to the same sheet of music.
I think over time you’ll see bigger schools bring d1 hockey into existence. SEC, Big 12 have some significant club teams with interesting revenue opportunities. The major junior trend will benefit the bigger programs based on what they can offer year over year. If you look at what Arizona...
Haha life happens and I lost track of my own suggestion. These are always up for argument:
1) Ken Hammond
2) Brian Pothier
3) Mike Dark
4) Nick Bailen
5) Bill Sack
RPI being one of the few D3 schools fielding a D1 programs and not making a full-school D1 commitment has to raise long-term questions in this NIL/Junior era.
Lang is a great choice. Let’s get moving!
First off, you have be a Troylet before becoming Troyalty, which Mr Murley has certainly ascended to :D
He indicated Bowers is using him as a sounding board, which I think maximizes his value; credible voice to the external hockey world on Spittin Chiclets & Game Notes, and also a credible...
lol
The entire enterprise needs a do-over;
so either start next week or announce the retreat to d3 is official and manage expectations. The history of this program, and the alumni deserve some explanation of what’s going on.
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