And after the WCHA split I believe the gophers increased the home games by two per year. I could be wrong on that though. I left Duluth about the time that scheduling for this season was taking place. Now when I get a chance to see the guys I still know that are with the team, finances are never brought up.
But you also obviously forgot SO's are stupid. That carries more weight in your mathematical equation than the chance for injury quotient.
And you are correct, people are allowed to have opinions, including wrong ones, as you have proven. People are also still allowed to be sarcastic, last time I checked the by-rules. You might remember that if you didn't take half the year off, Buster.
This is a no win situation for the Gophs in terms of SOS. If they stay true to ex-WCHA rivals to make up the non-con schedule, they do so at the risk of losing a series against a potentially higher ranked team. That's not to say that UMd and SCSU aren't quality teams most years, but rarely has MSU-M and BSU been of that caliber to advance SOS and NCAA pairwise rankings. Plus, with a team that carries part of the non-rev load for the school, they can't give up home games. It's not arrogance (well at least not totally) but more a case of economics.
I believe that telling the reigning NCAA Champion that you will be "considered" as an opponent to have a 2:1 home series is very arrogant. I wish I knew a little more about the circumstances leading to the NSCC and the pay outs involved. SCSU and UMD telling the UofM to shove it may probably had an impact.
None of my opinions are wrong.
I need to stop drinking, that was riddled with grammatical errors.
At least not that ones that agree with mine. I got tDon on my side on this one though.
Thats OK i turned down a scholarship to study chemical engineering at the UofM. Typical B1G response.
Or just get an education at a real University...
But who wants to watch ECAC hockey?
Why?
Why? Also, the U of M doesn't offer a whole lot of non-needs based scholarships. I don't remember anyone in my graduating ChEn class who got a scholarship from the U. Some did, but those were earned later in their four years.
I've been b**ching about economics this whole time haven't I? Ya, home situation could have aided in the scholarship offer. Regardless I chose UMD for personal reasons.
Personal reasons. I hate the UofM campus. I love the city of Duluth, its home for me. I also got the chance to have a real relationship with all 26 people that graduated with me in the same program. UofM was geared towards Grad School/ Research programs and UMD was geared towards industry. Not to mention there was 500+ people in the program at UofM.
I also was offered a scholarship to attend UW but declined for the same reasons.
Ya, home situation could have aided in the scholarship offer. Regardless I chose UMD for personal reasons.
I always find it humorous when UofM alums dismiss UMD or call it a "safety school" etc..., since, as part of what is, in many ways, one university, the admission standards are the same. If you didn't get into one, you wouldn't get into the other. (Some specific programs, at both campuses, aside, of course)