You can continue to say this but Mr. 3dognight has addressed this issue multiple times by stating that the University met requests made by the donors to increase the Lakers recruiting budget. Mr. 3dognight posted possibly two years ago that the Lakers recruiting budget was "now" in the upper portion of the "then" CCHA. This included MU, UM, MSU, ND, OSU, WMU etc.
Coach Roque was given what the donors perceived was needed to compete nationally included private goaltending clinics etc. If someone wants to debate inadequate recruiting with the upper level budget that has been given then that's valid but to say we have the smallest recruiting budget is wrong according to private individuals that said they would put substantial money into the program if the University showed an increased commitment. The University has met their part of the deal.
The real discussion is what improvements have we seen with the program enhancements. We lost over twenty games last year. Also, I think if Coach Roque was offered an assistant coaching position with Buffalo he would be gone. I don't doubt that Coach Rolston gave Coach Roque an job opportunity so that he could leave LSSU but not a coaching position and that's why he stayed.
So you think those improvements in budget will have already shown huge jumps in the standings? You're lucky if last years freshman class and this years incoming freshmen are affected. And if that budget were increased to the level of NMU, BGSU or Bemidji, why would you expect to be above NMU or Bemidii just two years in? Wait, you did finish above NMU & BG & Bemidji. They've said the new budget would put them at the midpoint of the new WCHA, not the old CCHA. Of the the old CCHA teams now in the WCHA, LSSU finished right in the middle, 3rd of 5, of the other 4, Tech, Huntsville and Bemidji finished below LSSU. When you add it a up, LSSU's record last year was 4th best of of the 10 new WCHA teams. I guess that puts them around the midpoint they desired.
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