I won't argue with anything you or karl has said. You both got the thread back on topic and are giving good first hand info. I also will say that while some specific games could easily be taken off their schedule, they really don't have an easy schedule and you don't know anything about the relationships they have with the coaches/ADs of those schools.Houndhockey wrote:As Karl noted, East vs Denfeld is a mandatory thing yearly by the school board. I guess I could give up Superior too. That would make room for one of the teams. But, I still would say they aren't exactly concerned with playing ALL the LSC teams. They already play Cloquet twice annually because of being in the same section. They play Denfeld as noted and Superior, it's really just Marshall, Htown, and Proctor they aren't playing.
Honestly, like I said in my earlier post, I wouldn't mind them playing those two, but I would still rather they be independent, giving them the freedom to schedule whoever on a yearly basis as it has been.
Additionally, I know all too well about being in a conference and being personally disliked by other schools. Those are games that you don't want to play.
All that being said, I still have a hard time not looking at this from a simple view of both $ and talent. Why would you schedule a random 1AA, 3AA, or 4AA school for a home/away trip who you will only end up playing at state pending multiple upsets and random luck when you could instead schedule a team less than 10 miles away where you would attract thousands of fans from many parts of MN?
From any perspective, travel, competitiveness, revenue, kids out on a school night, etc, etc, it's hard to argue against these games.
Even though Cretin absolutely crushed St Thomas the last couple times they played football, they had 8,000 fans in attendance at STA one year, UST was packed the following year and we haven't played since. Football scheduling is different than hockey, but not playing the game is silly. Same is true here.