Re: WCHA 2015-16: So here's what we think that we know...
This idea makes too much sense... therefore it will have to be overlooked
From a BSU fan living in one of the NaCHO cities, I would love to see this (granted I could care less about seeing Denver and CC and would rather see MTU and UAH) but I know wherever UND goes, so does Denver and CC. I attend some of these NaCHO games and from my perspective Miami and WMU bring absolutely nothing to the table for additional attendance or atmosphere. Grouping the MN teams makes sense because they all do travel well, especially within the state. Maybe throw in an Alaska team to be able to get an additional 2 home games a year plus Air Force (or whoever) to round out at 10.
In my opinion, the biggest obstacle on this is EGO... the Nacho teams (specifically UND and Denver) would have to basically admit their super conference from Coast to Coast never materialized as they promised. Are they stacked with good teams? yes... but eventually the cost of travelling and lost attendance of certain teams is going to start to bring up deeper issues.
Been looking at this. From a fan and travel perspective (probably attendance as well) wouldn't it make the most sense to have the following:
WCHA
UAA, UA, UAH, BGSU, Ferris, LSSU, Miami, MTU, NMU, WMU and ASU + a TBD (AHA team?)
NCHC
CC, Bemidji, Denver, Mankato, North Dakota, UMD, UNO and St. Cloud
Doubt the league talking heads would go with it but again, think it does a nice job saving a few bucks on travel and gets back a few more rivalries that make sense. ASU doesn't help on the travel side but I do think for where they are at in their stage of development, the WCHA makes the most sense.
This idea makes too much sense... therefore it will have to be overlooked
From a BSU fan living in one of the NaCHO cities, I would love to see this (granted I could care less about seeing Denver and CC and would rather see MTU and UAH) but I know wherever UND goes, so does Denver and CC. I attend some of these NaCHO games and from my perspective Miami and WMU bring absolutely nothing to the table for additional attendance or atmosphere. Grouping the MN teams makes sense because they all do travel well, especially within the state. Maybe throw in an Alaska team to be able to get an additional 2 home games a year plus Air Force (or whoever) to round out at 10.
In my opinion, the biggest obstacle on this is EGO... the Nacho teams (specifically UND and Denver) would have to basically admit their super conference from Coast to Coast never materialized as they promised. Are they stacked with good teams? yes... but eventually the cost of travelling and lost attendance of certain teams is going to start to bring up deeper issues.