twinsfan -> RE: [Deleted] (7/11/2011 2:55:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Jeff Jesser No, it's a disaster altogether. It'll be good for the money of the program but it totally blows. I agree. College hockey is never going to take over the nation. The setup they had, with the big schools mixed in with the small schools, was ideal for the game. It's as good as it was going to get. Now Big 10 hockey is going to be just another Big 10 sport like volleyball. Yay. Nobody is going to care about Big 10 hockey any more than they cared about WCHA hockey...in fact, I'm sure the Gophers and Badgers fans will be deeply disappointed in the Big 10 "rivalries" compared to what they had in the WCHA. The worst part is, of course, the small colleges that aren't going to have a TV deal worth jack. Less exposure for college hockey on a whole, because those small schools will have NO exposure. And the games that are on TV because of the Big 10 network, will include clunker games from Penn State. Also, think of all the unreasonable costs for these schools. Yes, the Big 10 schools can absorb the higher travel costs. But now the WCHA is gonna have to combine with another conference to keep an NCAA bid. They will be travelling thousands of miles to play games against programs all across the country (NY, MN, Alaska, Alabama (?), Ohio, Michigan). It's insane. Those school have nothing in common other than their size. If they were going to realign the system, it should have all been regionalized. There's no reason the big schools like Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio State, etc., need to be in the same conference for college hockey. After what MN and WI did to UMD, UND, UNO, Denver and CC, I don't blame them at all for starting their own conference. I bet their conference is better than the Big 10 for years, maybe forever. They needed to do something to set themselves apart talent-wise and show a network that they have a better product than the Big 10. Getting Miami-OH was huge for them...as was getting rid of the smaller schools in the WCHA, unfortunately. It's the only way they could get a TV deal that will keep them relevant on TV stations in the Midwest, at least. They have the Denver and Omaha markets, which are huge in the Midwest. Also a portion of the Ohio market...another great move. I like the way that league sets up over the Big 10, bigtime. Just wish it didn't leave BSU, St. Cloud, etc., in such a bad spot. If given a choice between watching Big 10 hockey or the new UND/UMD/Colo league, I'd choose the latter. In fact, I think there's a good chance I don't watch Gopher hockey much anymore. I'll never be a UND fan...not even close...but at least I can be a UMD fan and hope they crush the Sioux. That's probably the route I'll go.
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