Skeeterman
Bob is making me nervous
Re: Big Ten Hockey Conference
Big Ten, big deal, big bust. Would be like another CHA conference.
Big Ten, big deal, big bust. Would be like another CHA conference.
I have a question Im sure has been answered but this thread is too long to search.
When is PSU planning on going NCAA DI? any time table
Does the Big 10 have any sports with 6 or more schools that do not participate in a Big 10 Conf?
College hockey is currently devoid of the other-sport conference alignment.
I have no doubt that some legislators will make a bunch of noise to appease their constituents, but I also think that's all it will be - pointless noise.
This is a case where Minnesota will have to choose between the Big Ten and the WCHA.
Would the addition of PSU have to mean the end of the CCHA/WCHA as we know it? Can't PSU join the CCHA and have out of conference games vs. Wisconsin and Minnesota if they want to have an "Ivy League" like title ala the ECAC? Harvard, Cornell, Dartmouth, etc all play in the ECAC but compete for an "Ivy League" title as well.
I just dont see the addition of one team throwing central and western collegiate hockey into a whirlwind. Ultimately, it would mean all the B10 schools would have to agree to leave and join a new league. I just dont see it happening like the doomsdayers here say it will.
2011-12
Besides the Big twelven, what other "big football conferences" have more than one or two schools with D1 hockey?
Besides the Big twelven, what other "big football conferences" have more than one or two schools with D1 hockey?
The MAC has Bowling Green, Western, and Miami...
None.
The Big East has UConn, the ACC has BC and Army and Notre Dame are Independent.
There is no way MN gets more fans excited about going to a game by having Ohio State and Penn State come to town than they do with UND and SCSU. No way.Its not TV thats driving the Big Ten schools to a new conference. Its ticket revenue.
Wisconsin needs to sell 15,000 seats each night. Easy to do when the Gophers hit town, impossible when UAA hits town.
Minnesota sells out every game, but massive price hikes and seat licenses are on the way. BTHC will move season tickets.
Ohio State has 15,000 empty seats almost every game.
Michigan & Michigan State probably can't raise prices much, but this will give them additional nonconference home dates.
Penn State needs to find 7,000 season ticket holders.
Agreed, but what about the series against the other eight teams at the bottom of the WCHA standings?There is no way MN gets more fans excited about going to a game by having Ohio State and Penn State come to town than they do with UND and SCSU. No way.
Its not TV thats driving the Big Ten schools to a new conference. Its ticket revenue.
Wisconsin needs to sell 15,000 seats each night. Easy to do when the Gophers hit town, impossible when UAA hits town.
Its not TV thats driving the Big Ten schools to a new conference. Its ticket revenue.
Wisconsin needs to sell 15,000 seats each night. Easy to do when the Gophers hit town, impossible when UAA hits town.