Is it really that hard to find images of all the opposing team logos? Good work web team.
Is it really that hard to find images of all the opposing team logos? Good work web team.
Is it really that hard to find images of all the opposing team logos? Good work web team.
Looks like it autofills logos and only the full D-I teams/logos were in the database. Hence Liberty and Ohio being available, but no LSSU/Clarkson/etc.
Roster for the upcoming season announced. 13 returning players, 15 new recruits. Here it is.
One surprise is Brock Krygier, A graduate transfer from Michigan State. He can play this upcoming season and has 2 years of eligibility. David Jacobson is not currently on the roster as he hasn't been cleared due to committing so late. Transfers Jake Montgomery and David Norris are on the roster but not eligible to play in the upcoming season.
I just took a look at your schedule:
http://www.thesundevils.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=30300&SPID=166608&SPSID=971111
...........and I find myself wondering how ASU stirs up much excitement for all this when the only "name" team on your entire home schedule is Yale, of all things. In fact, they are ONLY D-1 team on your home schedule.
This would seem to confirm things I have said earlier in this thread, more than once, about venue issues for this program right out of the box and how poorly thought out and underfunded this whole thing really is.
The location denoted for each home game is Tempe. So, I am to assume that Oceanside Arena is, in fact, where all these games are going to be played? I've seen a lot of lip service given from many quarters about using other facilities, and, here is an example:
http://www.houseofsparky.com/2015/1...ver-arena-arizona-coyotes-oceanside-ice-arena
............but, for this home schedule, they won't need to. And, "Glendale" is not "Tempe", as the schedule currently says all home games will be played in. Their season opens in less than 5 months and they still don't have anything definitive to say about where each and every home game is going to be played?
And, wow, this home schedule will definitely give ASU fan a first hand view of what Division One college hockey is all about. Thanks to Yale for sucking it up for all of D-1 college hockey and going down there to show them.
ASU fan gets to see their team, in its first year as a D-1 program, play 11 home games against teams that they should not and probably will not ever play again, plus two games with Yale (they get a flyer for playing 2 with the U-18 team). Wow, this is really going to whip up some enthusiasm.
And, I wonder what right minded team official(s) postulated, "For the first road trip in the history of our program, a trip to Anchorage to play both Alaska teams sure sounds like a great idea" because no already existing lower 48 team even likes going there.
Anybody care to speculate on what kind of record ASU might post against this schedule? In theory, they ought to win all their non-D-1 games, home or not, except they probably won't. Their most "winnable" road games would mostly seem to be early in the season, when they will probably be least equipped to play them. If they get even near Penn State's 13-14 record vs. D-1 competition their first ('12-'13) season (and, 19-16 overall) given all their real games are away, unlike in Penn State's case, getting anywhere near what PSU did in '12-'13 will be a miracle. My bet is that they win, at most, 5 or 6 games against D-1 competition next season.
Anybody care to speculate on what kind of record ASU might post against this schedule? In theory, they ought to win all their non-D-1 games, home or not, except they probably won't. Their most "winnable" road games would mostly seem to be early in the season, when they will probably be least equipped to play them. If they get even near Penn State's 13-14 record vs. D-1 competition their first ('12-'13) season (and, 19-16 overall) given all their real games are away, unlike in Penn State's case, getting anywhere near what PSU did in '12-'13 will be a miracle. My bet is that they win, at most, 5 or 6 games against D-1 competition next season.
I'm planning to go to one of the Clarkson games, since it'll be on the holiday weekend, and (for the first time in several years) they will be hosting games. Since I haven't seen Clarkson win a game in 7 or 8 YEARS - I've forgotten it's been so long - I expect 1 ASU win to be that weekend.
I also think 5 wins is optimistic; I see possible wins at Clarkson, LSSU, SHU, and (maybe, but less likely) RPI or Bemidji. I agree that the games they have a better chance to win, based on the opponent, are the early ones; their opponents in January and February are much tougher. If I had to guess a number, I'd guess 3.
I just took a look at your schedule:
http://www.thesundevils.com/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=30300&SPID=166608&SPSID=971111
...........and I find myself wondering how ASU stirs up much excitement for all this when the only "name" team on your entire home schedule is Yale, of all things. In fact, they are ONLY D-1 team on your home schedule.
This would seem to confirm things I have said earlier in this thread, more than once, about venue issues for this program right out of the box and how poorly thought out and underfunded this whole thing really is.
I am hoping Arizona State goes to the WCHA
I am hoping Arizona State goes to the WCHA
Not a chance. they'll be joining the BIG 10.
I have said this before, in other threads, but I will repeat it.
I think the Big 10 IS going to go to 8 teams at some point. Nebraska will probably be one of those teams and I could even envision a situation where the league might even subsidize another school to help get an 8th team kickstarted, if necessary. It could be to the conference's overall financial benefit for it to do so and it will certainly help the existing hockey schools in scheduling and make for a more credible league, too.
Nebraska has two key parts of the puzzle already in place. The facilities (both a place to play AND a separate practice facility--one just completed and the other currently under construction--right next door to each other, too) as well the money. They already have Title IX issues at NU so that is the one place they would still have to get their ducks in a row.
The big (pardon the pun) question to me has been, who else in the conference is the best situated to do this, as well? This has been pontificated upon in a number of threads over the past 3 years or so with no real consensus on the topic. Northwestern, Illinois, and Iowa always seem to get mentioned the most.
I don't see the Big 10 adding ANY outside-the-conference schools as hockey affiliates under any set of circumstances. Frankly I think it would be humiliating, image-defeating, and financially unnecessary to go down that path for the conference. You are talking about a conference with mostly very large (and old) schools (4 of the top 10 in the country are in the Big 10) that have a lot of money and pride to go along with that. It would lessen the brand to do something like this in a major sport.
Take Nebraska, for example. It has the 2nd smallest enrollment of the 14 member schools yet even it's fundraising arm, the NU Foundation, sits on a warchest of over a billion dollars and that puts Nebraska in the lower 1/3 of the league in that regard.
Potential quote from Jim Delany on the topic:
"Help? HELP? We don't need no stinking help!".
Well considering us and Fairbanks pay a bulk of those travel costs...Me too. Them and the 2 Alaska schools would be a travel budget nightmare though
Well considering us and Fairbanks pay a bulk of those travel costs...
Except you're wrong in that the B1G accepted Johns Hopkins for lacrosse affiliation.I've already had MY say on the possibilities of the Big 10 adding ANY outside the conference affiliate teams, much less ASU, much earlier in this thread. Here it is, again:
http://board.uscho.com/showthread.p...Moving-To-D1&p=6046932&viewfull=1#post6046932
Except you're wrong in that the B1G accepted Johns Hopkins for lacrosse affiliation.