solovsfett
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Re: Wisconsin Hockey Vol. XXXIII: A Fanbase Gets Smarter When All The Idiots Jump Shi
Wait...what? you can win games with 11 freshman? You don't say?!?!?
In all seriousness though, if Barry has someone monitoring this site they must be relaying how angry, despondent, apathetic, all by turns each of us have become. It's got to be at least somewhat surprising to that lunkhead that so many are ditching their season tickets.
You'd think it would be simple math on his part. Retain Eaves, win about 12 games next year and lose another 1/4 to 1/3 of the base after a season in which you were lucky to see 7,000+ people in the KC for hockey. Or...Can Eaves, make a smart and *informed* hire and give the fanbase (old and new) some hope, not to mention firing up the alumni.
just imagine the scenario whereby Eaves is here and the team wins about 12-14 games next season, misses the playoffs but...but..."hey, there's hope, we'll have upperclassmen the following year so we could win it all!!! He's retained again. At that point you'd have to think the cycle will NOT end until Barry Alvarez has helped preside over the grounding of the hockey team.
See Athletic Department, you can win with freshman. They don't have to be puppies crapping on the carpet. I bet UNO fans aren't idiots either.
"Omaha’s a big surprise story, too. The Mavericks were carrying 11 freshmen heading into this season and were picked to finish sixth in the NCHC, and I don’t think anyone saw coming back in October what Omaha has done thus far in this tournament."
Read more: http://www.uscho.com/2015/03/31/tmq...endly-wager-on-the-frozen-four/#ixzz3VzElO0VR
Just shows this year was a complete joke and the coaches should be fired.
Wait...what? you can win games with 11 freshman? You don't say?!?!?
In all seriousness though, if Barry has someone monitoring this site they must be relaying how angry, despondent, apathetic, all by turns each of us have become. It's got to be at least somewhat surprising to that lunkhead that so many are ditching their season tickets.
You'd think it would be simple math on his part. Retain Eaves, win about 12 games next year and lose another 1/4 to 1/3 of the base after a season in which you were lucky to see 7,000+ people in the KC for hockey. Or...Can Eaves, make a smart and *informed* hire and give the fanbase (old and new) some hope, not to mention firing up the alumni.
just imagine the scenario whereby Eaves is here and the team wins about 12-14 games next season, misses the playoffs but...but..."hey, there's hope, we'll have upperclassmen the following year so we could win it all!!! He's retained again. At that point you'd have to think the cycle will NOT end until Barry Alvarez has helped preside over the grounding of the hockey team.