WestCoastGopherGuy wrote:with talk of Duluth, CC, Denver, UND, UNO, Notre Dame, Miami, and Western Michigan possibly (probably) making a super league.. wonder how this will affect gopher scheduling series with teams like UND Duluth and Denver. The talk was that the big ten would schedule heavily with the WCHA.. but now the teams we would want to play are in an 8 team league.. 8 teams could play eachother two series each.. thats 14 weekends of the year. thats only a few series a year left for the super league teams to play non conference games..
I dont have a good feeling about this. wish the gophers were in that conference.
The Rube wrote:Reputation, DU's (and UND's, and whoever's) tv contract (they do have them, but remember we are spoiled, and rightly so, with our TV contract)*, and size of school/financials.
If UND (or whoever) doesn't have to deal with sparse (at best) attendance when (school X) comes to town, because in this superconference they can at least improve on that attendance....that's common sense. It's horribly wrong, but the hand was forced by the B1G Mistake.
*I know that every UND home game is televised on FCS, and many of DU's games are on Rocky Mountain FoxSports.
Hammy wrote:If there are any conference changes, my hope would be the Gophers give first priority to scheduling the teams that did not try to break up the WCHA. Specifically SCSU, Mankato, Bemidji. The ones that seem to be pushing the new conference agenda should be a low priority in Gopher scheduling. We've always tried to grow the game in this state. Let's help support the teams getting the short end of the stick in all of this.
UND will soon announce it is leaving the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association for a new, startup conference in 2013-14, the Herald has learned from multiple sources.
An official announcement is expected next week.
At least five other teams will join UND in this league: Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami (Ohio).

Hammy wrote:If there are any conference changes, my hope would be the Gophers give first priority to scheduling the teams that did not try to break up the WCHA. Specifically SCSU, Mankato, Bemidji. The ones that seem to be pushing the new conference agenda should be a low priority in Gopher scheduling. We've always tried to grow the game in this state. Let's help support the teams getting the short end of the stick in all of this.

Kelor wrote:Hammy wrote:If there are any conference changes, my hope would be the Gophers give first priority to scheduling the teams that did not try to break up the WCHA. Specifically SCSU, Mankato, Bemidji. The ones that seem to be pushing the new conference agenda should be a low priority in Gopher scheduling. We've always tried to grow the game in this state. Let's help support the teams getting the short end of the stick in all of this.
Sadly, I'd put the Gophers on the list as the biggest culprit of breaking up the WCHA. We knew this was going to occur. It was a certainty that the BTHN was going to cause massive damage to the other WCHA teams. I just had no idea they would put something together so quickly.
mode. This is really screwing over the teams left out of this "super-conference". The Free Press reporter here in town Shane Frederick said in an response to a email I sent him that he is working overtime trying to break what is going on and how MSU is trying position itself in a conference other than the WCHA since it seems a fore gone conclusion that it's going away.Kelor wrote:Sadly, I'd put the Gophers on the list as the biggest culprit of breaking up the WCHA. We knew this was going to occur. It was a certainty that the BTHN was going to cause massive damage to the other WCHA teams. I just had no idea they would put something together so quickly.
gopher6 wrote:...so if we get lucky and win the WCHA this year how long do we keep the Mcnaughton Cup??

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
Kelor wrote:
Sadly, I'd put the Gophers on the list as the biggest culprit of breaking up the WCHA. We knew this was going to occur. It was a certainty that the BTHN was going to cause massive damage to the other WCHA teams. I just had no idea they would put something together so quickly.
SkiUMahLaw wrote:Nodak, on the other hand, is choosing to be a d-bag here. They would be just fine where they were at, and would probably be extremely successful as a big fish in a small pond. But whereas we may be arrogant without a choice, they are choosing to be d-bags. What's worse? Being one because of who you are, or choosing to be one?
SouthTexGopher wrote:SkiUMahLaw wrote:Nodak, on the other hand, is choosing to be a d-bag here. They would be just fine where they were at, and would probably be extremely successful as a big fish in a small pond. But whereas we may be arrogant without a choice, they are choosing to be d-bags. What's worse? Being one because of who you are, or choosing to be one?/quote]
I'm simply quoting your post because it's worth reading twice.
UND is choosing to blow up the conference, we didn't have a choice. Nice job, UND. Punks on the ice, punks off the ice, punks in elevators...punks all around.
Doc Holliday wrote:The Gophers had nothing to do with it. You have argument towards "The Big Ten," but not the Gophers. The U does what the Big Ten says. Just the way it works.
Ryan Cardinal wrote:All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
Ryan Cardinal wrote:So it's okay for the Gophers and Badgers to chase the money because they "had no choice," but for UND and others to do it is wrong and that makes them punks? Please. They are doing the same thing the Big 10 teams did, and that is following the lead of their school's administration. Guarantee you Lucia and Eaves would have rather stayed in the WCHA, and same goes for Hakstol, Gwoz, etc. They just don't have the convenient cover of the Big 10.
All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
Kelor wrote:Doc Holliday wrote:The Gophers had nothing to do with it. You have argument towards "The Big Ten," but not the Gophers. The U does what the Big Ten says. Just the way it works.
Fair enough, but I'm pretty sure the UofM voted in the affirmative to build the BTHN. They may have only been 1/6th of the cause, but that's still 1/6th.
I'm not a fan of backing the Sue, but frankly they would be fools to stay in the WCHA. I see Wisconsin and Minnesota (more broadly the Big10) as the d-bags here. The Sue - not so much.
On edit: Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami (Ohio) are also bailing. How is it UND's fault and not theirs?
Gopherguy05 wrote:[Maturi was quoted as not wanting to join the Big ten hockey conference. He finally relented when he saw it was going to be a foregone conclusion. The biggest booster of a Big Ten Hockey conference was that slimy a-hole Barry Alvarez to the east...who knows as much about hockey as the curly hair on my left testicle.
Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi: “It’s worth celebrating that a BCS conference institution in Penn State has joined the great landscape of college hockey. We are also pleased that the Big Ten has embraced this move by recommending that men’s hockey be added as an official conference sport.
SouthTexGopher wrote:Ryan Cardinal wrote:So it's okay for the Gophers and Badgers to chase the money because they "had no choice," but for UND and others to do it is wrong and that makes them punks? Please. They are doing the same thing the Big 10 teams did, and that is following the lead of their school's administration. Guarantee you Lucia and Eaves would have rather stayed in the WCHA, and same goes for Hakstol, Gwoz, etc. They just don't have the convenient cover of the Big 10.
All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
There's a difference between Minnesota and Wisconsin on this. Maturi wasn't pushing for a BTHC. Alvarez was.
Doc Holliday wrote:Ryan Cardinal wrote:All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
Are they? (Serious question)
Ryan Cardinal wrote:In their eyes, yes, which is all that matters right now, right?
Gopherguy05 wrote:Kelor wrote:Doc Holliday wrote:The Gophers had nothing to do with it. You have argument towards "The Big Ten," but not the Gophers. The U does what the Big Ten says. Just the way it works.
Fair enough, but I'm pretty sure the UofM voted in the affirmative to build the BTHN. They may have only been 1/6th of the cause, but that's still 1/6th.
I'm not a fan of backing the Sue, but frankly they would be fools to stay in the WCHA. I see Wisconsin and Minnesota (more broadly the Big10) as the d-bags here. The Sue - not so much.
On edit: Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami (Ohio) are also bailing. How is it UND's fault and not theirs?
Maturi was quoted as not wanting to join the Big ten hockey conference. He finally relented when he saw it was going to be a foregone conclusion. The biggest booster of a Big Ten Hockey conference was that slimy a-hole Barry Alvarez to the east...who knows as much about hockey as the curly hair on my left testicle.

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
thinkbui wrote:That and the all-in/all-out ultimatum from the conference forcing him to choose between playing in the new BTHC or giving up all the prestige Minnesota enjoys as a member of the Big Ten, which would have affected not only the entire Athletic department, but the entire University.

Kelor wrote:Doc Holliday wrote: It seems their hands were tied even more. Eliminate those 5 teams and tell me one reason why UND should stick with a Mankato/St Cloud/Bemidji conference?
Ryan Cardinal wrote:Per Schlossman, it's a done-deal.
http://www.grandforksherald.com/event/a ... id/209049/UND will soon announce it is leaving the men’s Western Collegiate Hockey Association for a new, startup conference in 2013-14, the Herald has learned from multiple sources.
An official announcement is expected next week.
At least five other teams will join UND in this league: Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, Minnesota-Duluth and Miami (Ohio).
SkiUMahLaw wrote:In response to Cardinal, to a degree timing is everything. Clearly, this would not have occurred but for the B1G. But after the B1G was announced, nobody believed the WCHA to be in peril. However, with the actions of the Stupor-6 right now, it throws all of D-1 college hockey into a major mess. But it was their choice to do so-- and looking out for perceived best interests that is doing it, not anything more.
With that in mind, the B1G was protecting one of its own in Penn State. Do you really expect hockey to take off in State College if they had to host Ferris State or UAH regularly? No chance. Even though MN is not as well-off by the decision, it did not have any ability to stop it from occurring-- and threatening to withdraw from a century-old Academic affiliation that funds billions of dollars per year in research over a few hundred thousand for a hockey program only is NOT a true "choice".
On the flip side, with UND and the rest, what is the problem with the WCHA? They made an affirmative choice to act in their immediate best interest and only their immediate interest. I don't see this as a stable conference at all-- some real disparity between D-1 and non-D-1 philosophies; school sizes and institutional hockey commitments here. In the WCHA, the bond was tight because of history-- and it kept these philosophy differences from dominating the story. But without that bond, it's all up in the air, unfortunately.
My criticism of UND is not their hypocrisy-- it's the short-term thinking that is doing it. Their hypocrisy is really an expectation...
Ryan Cardinal wrote:I'm sure the WCHA wasn't in peril once the Gophers and Bucky left, but I'm sure in the eyes of UND, DU, etc., they league was not going to be as well off financially, which is tough to argue with. Add in that they are fed up with the leadership and there's a chance to start a new league that -- again, in their eyes -- will be better and more profitable, I don't see how people can be pissed at them and the other WCHA teams for "trimming the fat" and moving on. Yeah, it sucks for the teams being left behind, but these schools need to lookout for themselves first and foremost.
I agree it would have been best to add Miami and maybe Notre Dame or someone else to the WCHA and keep it rolling, but obviously these departing schools had pretty strong reasons to bolt. I'm sure what those reasons are will come out over time.
Ryan Cardinal wrote:I'm sure the WCHA wasn't in peril once the Gophers and Bucky left, but I'm sure in the eyes of UND, DU, etc., they league was not going to be as well off financially, which is tough to argue with. Add in that they are fed up with the leadership and there's a chance to start a new league that -- again, in their eyes -- will be better and more profitable, I don't see how people can be pissed at them and the other WCHA teams for "trimming the fat" and moving on. Yeah, it sucks for the teams being left behind, but these schools need to lookout for themselves first and foremost.
I agree it would have been best to add Miami and maybe Notre Dame or someone else to the WCHA and keep it rolling, but obviously these departing schools had pretty strong reasons to bolt. I'm sure what those reasons are will come out over time.
SiouxFanatic wrote:
I agree as well that it would've been best to just add Miami and Notre Dame to the WCHA but yeah...it is quite obvious that the schools have some sort of issue(must be big) with the WCHA HQ aka Bruce McLeod that made them choose to leave.
sec 16 row16 seat 16 17 wrote:sounds like minnesota goverment.
Ryan Cardinal wrote:So it's okay for the Gophers and Badgers to chase the money because they "had no choice," but for UND and others to do it is wrong and that makes them punks? Please. They are doing the same thing the Big 10 teams did, and that is following the lead of their school's administration. Guarantee you Lucia and Eaves would have rather stayed in the WCHA, and same goes for Hakstol, Gwoz, etc. They just don't have the convenient cover of the Big 10.
All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
Doc Holliday wrote:I guess I'm failing to see why this will be that much financially better than what the WCHA would provide.
Hammy wrote:Ryan Cardinal wrote:So it's okay for the Gophers and Badgers to chase the money because they "had no choice," but for UND and others to do it is wrong and that makes them punks? Please. They are doing the same thing the Big 10 teams did, and that is following the lead of their school's administration. Guarantee you Lucia and Eaves would have rather stayed in the WCHA, and same goes for Hakstol, Gwoz, etc. They just don't have the convenient cover of the Big 10.
All of these programs are positioning themselves better financially, no more, no less.
It is an apples and oranges situation. Do we have a choice? I guess in theory we all do. But realistically, we don't when you consider the big picture of our athletics. Our athletic department depends on the Big Ten. It is where our bread is buttered for the vast majority of our sports. It goes well beyond hockey. When the Big Ten admin want something, they get it. I think it was clear we really didn't want to go (the unanimous vote was more PR than anything) but the hockey team can't tell a conference "no" when we depend on that conference for our overall livelihood.
In contrast, a school like UND (and the like) had a choice. Their choice was to throw other programs under the bus because of "what ifs".
Even with this new conference, I fail to see how they think this is really going to match the BTHC. On paper for the time being, it does on the ice. But this situation isn't a snapshot of one year. It is a long term thing. They aren't going to come close to the media power and overall revenue that the BTHC. This new conference isn't going to do much of anything. Look at it as it stands right now... it is basically WCHA Lite. Especially if Notre Dame doesn't go along... and if that happens, it makes this decision look even more foolish.
Kelor wrote:Gopherguy05 wrote:[Maturi was quoted as not wanting to join the Big ten hockey conference. He finally relented when he saw it was going to be a foregone conclusion. The biggest booster of a Big Ten Hockey conference was that slimy a-hole Barry Alvarez to the east...who knows as much about hockey as the curly hair on my left testicle.
I'm still looking for any quote that suggests he relented. I remember seeing that suggestion here a few months ago, but never found anything to back it up. I agree Alvarez is a slime. In line of d-bags on this subject, he's #1. The Sue are way down the list.Minnesota athletic director Joel Maturi: “It’s worth celebrating that a BCS conference institution in Penn State has joined the great landscape of college hockey. We are also pleased that the Big Ten has embraced this move by recommending that men’s hockey be added as an official conference sport.
Ryan Cardinal wrote:I don't think there's any way they match it; but I do think it's fair to say they'll equal or surpass a Gopher and Badger-less WCHA.

Greyeagle wrote:This fat a$$' picture is on my dartboard.
WPoS wrote:this is all just the NC$$'s way of ensuring a non-all WCHA FF again....![]()
Seriously this is quite the screw up....the WCHA, one of the best and strongest leagues is going to just go *POOF*
Are they really going to call it the "Super 6"? As in "Super-men" how very RALPH!
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WPoS wrote:this is all just the NC$$'s way of ensuring a non-all WCHA FF again....![]()
Seriously this is quite the screw up....the WCHA, one of the best and strongest leagues is going to just go *POOF*
Are they really going to call it the "Super 6"? As in "Super-men" how very RALPH!
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Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010RWD wrote:So, as for UMD, there's probably a lot of reasons. Of course we are the national champions. Of the remaining options available, UMD has had the most postseason success. They have a brand new arena (so does Bemidji, but UMD's is better and bigger). They're not in the MnSCU system. They're in the best position to jump to D-1 if an opportunity comes up. Had they not won it all this year, maybe they wouldn't have been invited. But UMD is now a known commodity, at least for awhile. I'm sure they'll go back to sucking again some time, but UMD is... the best of the rest, I guess. They don't fit the mold, but who else is left that's a true D-1 school and not a play-up, and would be a better fit.

ScoobyDoo wrote:It will never cease to amaze me that a TV station was at the crux of it all. No one watches hockey on TV.
Fan Club - Est. 9/15/2010Greyeagle wrote:This fat a$$' picture is on my dartboard.
The X Factor wrote:ScoobyDoo wrote:It will never cease to amaze me that a TV station was at the crux of it all. No one watches hockey on TV.
Good point, Scoob. Amazing to think about.
SouthTexGopher wrote:The X Factor wrote:ScoobyDoo wrote:It will never cease to amaze me that a TV station was at the crux of it all. No one watches hockey on TV.
Good point, Scoob. Amazing to think about.
Ahem. Many of us do.
The Big Ten mainly consists of very large schools. The alumni base is massive and widespread. In the San Antonio/Austin area alone, there are over a thousand Minnesota grads. The tOSU, Michigan and Penn State alumni populations are even bigger...with Wisconsin, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana and Michigan State having populations as big as Minnesota's. I'd venture a guess that the situation is the same in most metro areas around the country. There's a reason why cable systems across the country carry the BTN.
TV is a big deal.
SouthTexGopher wrote:The X Factor wrote:ScoobyDoo wrote:It will never cease to amaze me that a TV station was at the crux of it all. No one watches hockey on TV.
Good point, Scoob. Amazing to think about.
Ahem. Many of us do.
The Big Ten mainly consists of very large schools. The alumni base is massive and widespread. In the San Antonio/Austin area alone, there are over a thousand Minnesota grads. The tOSU, Michigan and Penn State alumni populations are even bigger...with Wisconsin, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana and Michigan State having populations as big as Minnesota's. I'd venture a guess that the situation is the same in most metro areas around the country. There's a reason why cable systems across the country carry the BTN.
TV is a big deal.
monty wrote:The right thing for the UofM to do would be to agree to a "Minnesota College Hockey Showcase" instead of the holiday tourney. The 5 Minnesota college hockey teams would play some type of tourney at the X over the holidays. I am pretty sure FSN would want to broadcast it and it might be as successful as the WCHA final five. The 5 teams could agree to revenue sharing agreement. They could play for a trophy named after Herb Brooks. It would be the right thing to do.

If Wisconsin-Madison is the state's most prestigious university and the state itself is known as The Dairy State, does that mean UW is Bovine University?
thinkbui wrote:Since there would be 5 teams, how would seeding be done? 2 teams with weakest records face each other in play-in game like the 'old' Final Five?
Member of Fan Club since 9-15-10SkiUMahLaw wrote:On the flip side, with UND and the rest, what is the problem with the WCHA? ...
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