It all depends. If a team goes on the road without a return visit, then the host often compensates for travel. RIT schedules opponents who are also agreeing to come to RIT or the homecoming game downtown and there’s no money involved.
Atlantic Hockey’s commissioner wants a more even split in home and away non-conference games but some programs prefer the cash.
This season Princeton comes to RIT and RIT goes to Arizona State as the second half of scheduled series. Next season Notre Dame comes to RIT’s homecoming, which usually sells out Rochester’s AHL Blue Cross Arena with nearly 11,000 fans. That game got canceled in 2020. RIT split at Notre Dame this past season.
That is very interesting and makes sense, the bigger conferences want the bigger venue on the road for their fans otherwise, it's come to my place and I will cut you a check. The issue becomes when a school like RIT gets big enough, they only want 1 and 1's and have to resort to going to Blue Cross. I imagine playing there might be lost revenue for them? Another question, with so many open coaching positions suddenly at D1 schools, in your opinion, is Adam Krug being considered in the running to move up and out of Adrian? I recently read even Michigan may be in play.