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Big Ten Hockey Conference Pt II - The Exodus

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But, wouldn't the PWR "sort of" equal everything out?

For example: Minnesota and Wisconsin rape Michigan Tech 2-0-0. Minnesota and Wisconsin split their Big10 series 2-2-0. Northern Michigan sweeps Michigan Tech 2-0-0.

Either earlier in this thread or the first I posted a pairwise analysis that showed that if the BTHC played 20 conference games and 14 cupcakes, they would easily get 4 teams in (5 if somehow PSU or OSU stole the autobid). What remains to be seen is what kind of conference(s) come out of the leftovers of the WCHA/CCHA. If teams are smart, they will organize into conferences of 6-8 teams to maximize autobids as well as NC games. HEA, ECAC and AHA should do likewise. Ideally we would have 8 conferences which would yield 8 autobids and 8 at-large bids. That might prevent the new BTHC from dominating the national tournament.
 
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Either earlier in this thread or the first I posted a pairwise analysis that showed that if the BTHC played 20 conference games and 14 cupcakes, they would easily get 4 teams in (5 if somehow PSU or OSU stole the autobid). What remains to be seen is what kind of conference(s) come out of the leftovers of the WCHA/CCHA. If teams are smart, they will organize into conferences of 6-8 teams to maximize autobids as well as NC games. HEA, ECAC and AHA should do likewise. Ideally we would have 8 conferences which would yield 8 autobids and 8 at-large bids. That might prevent the new BTHC from dominating the national tournament.

I just don't see schools like Minnesota and Michigan (and Wisconsin and MSU to an extent) scheduling nothing but cupcakes. They will play games against in-state schools. Saying that, I'm sure the majority of their games will be at home. It wouldn't surprise me if they got 4 teams in the tournament certain years, but I think we'll see the BTHC getting 2-3 bids more often than not.
 
Re: Big Ten Hockey Conference Pt II - The Exodus

Either earlier in this thread or the first I posted a pairwise analysis that showed that if the BTHC played 20 conference games and 14 cupcakes, they would easily get 4 teams in (5 if somehow PSU or OSU stole the autobid). What remains to be seen is what kind of conference(s) come out of the leftovers of the WCHA/CCHA. If teams are smart, they will organize into conferences of 6-8 teams to maximize autobids as well as NC games. HEA, ECAC and AHA should do likewise. Ideally we would have 8 conferences which would yield 8 autobids and 8 at-large bids. That might prevent the new BTHC from dominating the national tournament.
Oh. Hmmm.

Well, the eight conference idea ain't going to happen; as I forsee only the western geographic schools being affected by the Big10.

What I would like to see is, if the conferences stay how they are once the Big10 teams leave, the CCHA to poach some AHA teams like Mercyhurst/Robert Morris, and then have the AHA pick up Huntsville (and get rid of their stupid scholarship limits).

If the conferences do stay how they are, I'm a little pi**ed off at our Athletic Director for not jumping to the WCHA (even though I do understand the reasoning why we didn't).

Is it too late to swap Bemidji for us? :D



I just don't see schools like Minnesota and Michigan (and Wisconsin and MSU to an extent) scheduling nothing but cupcakes. They will play games against in-state schools. Saying that, I'm sure the majority of their games will be at home. It wouldn't surprise me if they got 4 teams in the tournament certain years, but I think we'll see the BTHC getting 2-3 bids more often than not.
Minnesota will likely play the local WCHA schools because they're: close, cheap.
Wisconsin will likely play NoDak, CC/DU, some mid-level Michigan schools (because they're close and especially NMU likes to make it convenient for them)
Michigan will be their arrogant selves and schedule a dozen "Maize and Blue" scrimmages to fill out their schedule.
Michigan State will play the local lower Michigan schools, if they have to complete their schedule.
tOSU is the only one I can see actually making trips back to the UP or willing to schedule "lesser" teams from the WCHA/CCHA.
Penn State, they'll just play Robert Morris, Mercyhurst, and Niagara to round out their schedule, because they're close.
 
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Wouldn't be the first time the HE ******** bailed on their conference wrecking a ton of great rivalries in the process.
SCREW BU! AND HARVARD TOO!.... LET'S GO RED!

Wait, who said anything about Hockey East splitting?
 
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I was saying you could have a fixed 4th team like SCSU or UMD (or someone else), OR invite a new team each year. I wasn't very clear on that. There already is a western GLI...it's called the GLI :p:D:D
That's the central GLI. The western one would be in St. Paul. The eastern one could be held in NY somewhere. :p
 
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There has been talk that the WCHA would try to have Miami and Notre Dame come to the WCHA. There has also been talk that UND, DU and CC would split from the WCHA, be joined by Miami and Notre Dame in a new conference. In that scenarios there would also be another 1-3 teams that would join, most likely from a group of UNO, UMD and SCSU.

My HOPE for the BTHC is that it doesn't cause any programs to fold, allows UAH to go to the CCHA, promotes the sport so that other Big Ten schools add hockey, and provides room within other conferences for growth from non-Big Ten schools. NCAA Hockey would grow to about 65-70 programs, and increased exposure of the sport.

My WORRY for the BTHC is that it causes several programs to fold, UAH never finds a home and shuts up shop, and the other schools in the Big Ten don't care and don't even think about adding hockey. The remaining schools that are left after the folding of several programs join together in a conference, and we're left with 48-50 programs. The NCAA Tournament goes back to 12 teams, and college hockey gradually becomes less relevant than it already is.

Realistically, either of these scenarios would take dozens of years to come to fruition.

This is exactly what I am afraid of. BTHC is all about the $$ and to hell with the rest of the world. Even if hockey gives them a revenue bump for a few years, that's good enough for them and ignoring all these smaller schools with top notch programs and strong fan bases.

I almost think it would be hillarious to see PSU or maybe tOSU fold and no other schools willing to add a D1 program leaving the all powerful BTHC with no autobid. Then maybe things could realign back to the way they are now except UAH finds a home. I know I shouldn't be rooting for programs to fold, and I'm not because I don't want to see that happen. Just saying what if.
 
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This is exactly what I am afraid of. BTHC is all about the $$ and to hell with the rest of the world. Even if hockey gives them a revenue bump for a few years, that's good enough for them and ignoring all these smaller schools with top notch programs and strong fan bases.

I almost think it would be hillarious to see PSU or maybe tOSU fold and no other schools willing to add a D1 program leaving the all powerful BTHC with no autobid. Then maybe things could realign back to the way they are now except UAH finds a home. I know I shouldn't be rooting for programs to fold, and I'm not because I don't want to see that happen. Just saying what if.

What possible scenario could cause that to happen?

I would guess the tOSU's athletic department budget exceeds all of Atlantic Hockey's combined. They will not fold and if anything, expect a couple of other B12 schools to add hockey within the next 10 years.

Having to partially subsidize college hockey is probably not much of an issue at tOSU and Penn State.
 
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Can someone explain when big ten network is going to show the hockey games? College hockey is played Friday and Saturday nights. It would be competing with college football and basketball. More people watch those two sports, so how are the hockey games going to generate this supposed windfall that will make it worthwhile for these programs to leave the wcha and ccha?
 
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Can someone explain when big ten network is going to show the hockey games? College hockey is played Friday and Saturday nights. It would be competing with college football and basketball. More people watch those two sports, so how are the hockey games going to generate this supposed windfall that will make it worthwhile for these programs to leave the wcha and ccha?

I don't think we'll see many games on the Big Ten Network. What college hockey will give them is a great way to fill up the online programming for the Big Ten Network.
 
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I don't think we'll see many games on the Big Ten Network. What college hockey will give them is a great way to fill up the online programming for the Big Ten Network.
Oh I disagree, Friday nights after the football season is over will be full of college hockey. I wouldn't be surprised if you had a doubleheader every friday night after football season started with one game at one of the 4 eastern timezone schools starting at 6:30 eastern and a second game at wisconsin or minnesota at 8:00 Central...
 
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Oh I disagree, Friday nights after the football season is over will be full of college hockey.

I disagree. There might be one game on the Big Ten Network on Friday Nights, but it won't be "full of college hockey". My best guess is there will be a dozen or so games on the Big Ten Network.
 
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There's nothing on BTN on Fridays, and frankly, they're in dire need of any type of Friday programming. (I mean, have you seem that Friday Night Tailgate show during pigskin season?)

It wouldn't shock me at all if BTN were to run a Friday game-of-the-week or doubheaders in the future.

Keep in mind, BTN noticeably boosted their hockey production values for the few games they covered this season. It seems like they're gearing up for something.
 
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There's nothing on BTN on Fridays, and frankly, they're in dire need of any type of Friday programming. (I mean, have you seem that Friday Night Tailgate show during pigskin season?)

It wouldn't shock me at all if BTN were to run a Friday game-of-the-week or doubheaders in the future.

Keep in mind, BTN noticeably boosted their hockey production values for the few games they covered this season. It seems like they're gearing up for something.

That would be nice. Saying that, if you're going to do doubleheaders, that means that a Minnesota or Wisconsin game is going to start at 9pm Central Time. Either that, or the early game will be starting much earlier.

BTN covered 9 games this year. Hockey just doesn't bring that big of an audience. The Friday Night tailgate show probably brings in significantly more viewers than college hockey would. I just don't see much more than 12-15 games being broadcast. Hopefully I'm wrong, as I love flipping back and forth between hockey games on the weekends.
 
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I disagree. There might be one game on the Big Ten Network on Friday Nights, but it won't be "full of college hockey". My best guess is there will be a dozen or so games on the Big Ten Network.

Agreed. They'll be too busy showing press conferences to broadcast hockey games.
 
There's nothing on BTN on Fridays, and frankly, they're in dire need of any type of Friday programming. (I mean, have you seem that Friday Night Tailgate show during pigskin season?)

It wouldn't shock me at all if BTN were to run a Friday game-of-the-week or doubheaders in the future.

Keep in mind, BTN noticeably boosted their hockey production values for the few games they covered this season. It seems like they're gearing up for something.
They showed mn/wisc and mich/msu/osu games on Friday nights THIS season. Let's say 4-6 games. So they are going to show maybe 10 more games when the BTHC starts operating? There is no way they will show hockey over football or basketball on Saturday nights.

Showing the games online isn't going to make the bthc much money. I don't think this is going to work as long as basketball is a lot more popular than hockey.
 
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The BTN might want to go to Friday night/Sunday matinée games to televise. They also may tape delay games and show them on off hours (can't wait for Michigan/Minnesota at 2AM!) or off days (BTHC fans won't mind if a game from Sat night is broadcast on Monday, right?)

On DirecTV, the BTN has 5 channels, so in theory they could air games live on different stations. Realistically, the only sport they use the extra channels for is football.
 
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I almost think it would be hillarious to see PSU or maybe tOSU fold and no other schools willing to add a D1 program leaving the all powerful BTHC with no autobid.

I don't know if you are serious or not but it is not hilarious to see schools fold up their hockey program.
 
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