WayOutWest wrote:Gopher Blog wrote:WayOutWest wrote:And "murmers" and "a long way from making a decision" don't amount to more than your post.
The difference is that the comments in that article are coming from people with influence in the situation and they are clearly behind it. Which I tend to put a lot more creedence in when compared to a random fan's displeasure with the idea.
The Lucia comments were somewhere in the Tribune. I believe he said something to affect of the Big Ten ADs and the Big Ten office would make the call. He's basically along for the ride. He also stated he would like to maintain playing some WCHA teams (a la UMD).
Even Sandelin said the Big Ten Conference "looks like a good possibility."
I'm not saying you have to like it or want it. I just think you are grossly underestimating the situation's future chances
Okay guys, I have been ferreting around. The talk that is out there is definitely.........out there. You win.
And nope, I don't like it, and I don't believe Minnesota or Wisconsin fans generally will either. As a Minnesotan, how do you replace a series with UND with one against Michigan State and call it "good?" It will be far inferior. And it will be VERY sad to lose multiple series against in-state rivals St. Cloud, UMD and Mankato as well. (Even Bemidji State.) This will not be a good move for the Minnesota fan base, when and if it occurs. If it does, I hope it takes decades!!!!!!
Wayoutwest, I'm sorry to tell you this but not only will a Big Ten Hockey Conference (BTHC) happen it si actually imminent.
To answer a few of your questions:
#1 Purdue and Nebraska are no where near bringing hockey on board just because a BTHC is in the works. Just like Wisconsin is no where near bringing men's baseball back just because the Big Ten has a baseball conference. All the conference, and the NCAA require is that you have 6 of yoru schools competing at the D1 level to field a conference and give an automatic bid to the NCAA tourney. So quit droning on about Purdue and other schools who aren't likely goign to even be participating in the sport.
To that end, the schools that will make up the conference, save maybe PSU (we'll see), are all exceptional hockey schools so the conference itself will be unbelieveably competitive withi itself out of the gate. Michigan, Minne, Mich State, Ohio State and Wisconsin are all excellent hockey schools.
#2, the Big Ten is actually in talks with the CCHA and WCHA as we speak to make a contract between the leagues happen so as to preserve certain rivalries but also ensure the new Big Ten hockey conference can fill out their yearly schedules. Much like the Big Ten currently does it football with the MAC. This contract would be beneficial to all conferences involved.
#3, the BTN IS a cash cow AND college hockey would give the BTN a big boost in ratings int he time slots that college hockey occupies. It is anot huge nationally but it is within the Big Ten footprint states where these schools play. Once the BTHC exsists, you can count on several things happening. #1 virtually ALL BTHC games will be shown on BTN, you can say good bye to FSN coverage of Gopher and Badger hockey games etc.... The upside is that we will probably get virtually ALL the games broadcast, whereas now we only get abotu 2/3 of the Badger games broadcast and see almost none of the other schools games, this would no longer be the case. Also, the games would be broadcast in HD for your home team games if you live in the home team state. Also a big plus as the grainy FSN coverage boarders on terrrible some games. The revenue generated would be more than worth while.
Also, the Big Ten is forethinking in that it seems like a high possibility that Notre Dame will, one day, join the conference in all sports. The addition of a BTHC that actually generates revenue for the teams and the conference is another piece of the puzzle of attactign ND to the conference.
Barry ALvarez may be more "in the know" of the Big Ten's inner workings than any other AD in the entire conference. Like it or not he's like the Dean of the conference and is Delaney's right hand man if you've been paying attention. Alvarez says the BTHC is all but a done deal wih the addition of PSU to D1 college hockey. I've actually spoken with many in the know down here in Madison and it's seems to be believed that the BTHC could come to fruition as early as the 2014 season.
personally I am excited for it as a Badger fan. I love the rivalries with Denver, UND and Minne but frankly, outside of those I don;t really care abotu any of the other conference games to the degree that I would miss having them. In fact I much rather look forward ot the idea of home at home, year in year out rivalries with Michigan and Mihcigan State and Ohio State and Minnsota over Benidhi, or Michigan Tech or MS St-Mankato or St Cloud State etc..... I am sure as Gopher fans you guys like those in state rivalries but Wisconsin fans and admins don;t really relish them that much.
Look for the BTHC to come very very soon and look for it to be a great addition to college hockey that many of us fans will greatly embrace.