Re: Ohio State U. ( 2009-2010 )
RedHawkMan10, thanks for welcoming me. As much as I want to disagree with you, you're probably right regarding Gene Smith's expectations for the hockey program. However, I have read in numerous articles that Gene Smith expects all our programs to be championship-caliber. Hockey is obviously falling pitifully short of that. As for the facility, I've debated about that on another forum. Everyone thinks the Schott is bad for hockey because it's only half full on a good night (not even that these days). Of course, our half-full crowd would sell out every other CCHA Arena. Maybe we should have built a hockey-only facility with a capacity of 7,000 - 8,000 or so. Hindsight is 20/20. The fact that we put ice in the Schottenstein Center tells me that someone had plans for our hockey program to be big time. As for the last part of your first paragraph, I just hope you are wrong about that. As an OSU Hockey fan, I'm not interested in "just making it out of the basement" or being a "mediocre competitive hockey program that shows splashes of brilliance." You're absolutely right about John Markell, he has shown that "he can't do much more" than run a second-tier, less-than-mediocre college hockey program. That's why we need to make a change. Great talking with you. You guys have shown exactly what can happen when a university actually makes a committment to college hockey. You brought in a brilliant coach, built a state-of-the-art, hockey-only facility, and now all of a sudden, you're a perennial top five program that is going to Frozen Fours and competing for National Titles. And anyone who watched last year's National Championship Game knows your team should have won it. I cannot fathom why our athletic department would not want our hockey program to have that kind of success. If they bring Markell back, they're basically saying they don't care if our program is a national punchline.
The problem is (and I don't blame you because you are hockey fans) Gene Smith doesn't care as much about Hockey as you guys would like. Its the 3rd maybe 4th sport on campus behind Football, Basketball, and maybe even Womens Basketball. You have a nice facility, not the greatest for hockey, but its nice. You have a good school and are funded well. For me they aren't going to pump a lot more into the hockey program because it is overshadowed by football and basketball which overlap the hockey season. Until the athletic department puts more into it like the other big ten schools it won't change and I don't see them firing markell because of that. Sure there will be years when OSU makes a splash but Markell has brought them out of the basement where they were most of the 90's and got them a new facility. From an outsiders perspective, I don't see much more he can do. IMO it seems like the university is happy with a mediocre competitive hockey program that shows splashes of brilliance.
I wish you all the best though and the more programs that are committed to hockey the better for the CCHA.
RedHawkMan10, thanks for welcoming me. As much as I want to disagree with you, you're probably right regarding Gene Smith's expectations for the hockey program. However, I have read in numerous articles that Gene Smith expects all our programs to be championship-caliber. Hockey is obviously falling pitifully short of that. As for the facility, I've debated about that on another forum. Everyone thinks the Schott is bad for hockey because it's only half full on a good night (not even that these days). Of course, our half-full crowd would sell out every other CCHA Arena. Maybe we should have built a hockey-only facility with a capacity of 7,000 - 8,000 or so. Hindsight is 20/20. The fact that we put ice in the Schottenstein Center tells me that someone had plans for our hockey program to be big time. As for the last part of your first paragraph, I just hope you are wrong about that. As an OSU Hockey fan, I'm not interested in "just making it out of the basement" or being a "mediocre competitive hockey program that shows splashes of brilliance." You're absolutely right about John Markell, he has shown that "he can't do much more" than run a second-tier, less-than-mediocre college hockey program. That's why we need to make a change. Great talking with you. You guys have shown exactly what can happen when a university actually makes a committment to college hockey. You brought in a brilliant coach, built a state-of-the-art, hockey-only facility, and now all of a sudden, you're a perennial top five program that is going to Frozen Fours and competing for National Titles. And anyone who watched last year's National Championship Game knows your team should have won it. I cannot fathom why our athletic department would not want our hockey program to have that kind of success. If they bring Markell back, they're basically saying they don't care if our program is a national punchline.