AFHockeyFan
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Re: Atlantic Hockey Summer News
Here's the return you're getting on your investment:
http://www.goairforcefalcons.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/042210aac.html
And, Air Force uses scheduled military training flights by transport aircraft for a number of their trips, enabling units to train and cadets to see the military aviation world up close.
True, but it does make a difference when you make that trip (and incur that expense) for ONE game. And all the "west" teams can agree that the current divisions make them less competitive as they beat each other up while the "east" teams feed on cupcakes. I would much rather see the "pod" system outlined above, where you still play two-game series on weekends.
Between the scheduling issues and scholarship concerns, it may not be long until the AHA splits into two auto-bid conferences. I know we tried that with the CHA, but a geographically-focused conference (like the AHA West, with RM, MH, Can, Nia., RIT and AF) with established and successful teams would be much more stable than the scattered CHA with several programs on life support.
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Here's the return you're getting on your investment:
http://www.goairforcefalcons.com/sports/m-hockey/spec-rel/042210aac.html
And, Air Force uses scheduled military training flights by transport aircraft for a number of their trips, enabling units to train and cadets to see the military aviation world up close.
But for AFA, it really doesn't make much difference, does it? Their travel costs are high whether they play all Western or all Eastern teams in this conference.
True, but it does make a difference when you make that trip (and incur that expense) for ONE game. And all the "west" teams can agree that the current divisions make them less competitive as they beat each other up while the "east" teams feed on cupcakes. I would much rather see the "pod" system outlined above, where you still play two-game series on weekends.
Between the scheduling issues and scholarship concerns, it may not be long until the AHA splits into two auto-bid conferences. I know we tried that with the CHA, but a geographically-focused conference (like the AHA West, with RM, MH, Can, Nia., RIT and AF) with established and successful teams would be much more stable than the scattered CHA with several programs on life support.
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