Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Nebraska awaits fate of Big 10 hockey

Much has been made recently about the Big 10 (B1G) joining the collegiate ranks in hockey. With Penn State joining in 2013-14, things are about to heat up. But how much does that play into the Big 10 succeeding in creating a legitimate hockey league?

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http://www.cornnation.com/2012/10/16/3510000/could-nebraska-start-a-b1g-hockey-team


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I've posted some of my own thoughts regarding the official declaration of Nebraska. Athletic director Tom Osborne released a statement detailing that " The University of Nebraska remains committed to the Big 10 conference in all sports. We will monitor progress with all due respect to hockey and consider options in the next few years".



Take that statement how you want it, but Nebraska is churning. As a former president of an ACHA hockey program (the same type that Penn State came from), I have had the opportunity to play and coach against Nebraska's current program. I can tell you that they are not slouches and the following on campus is high. High enough that when their on campus rink is in use, fans will drive an hour to the nearest campus.


Why it will work:
Nebraska is in prime recruiting country. Iowa has been planning for some time to convert their current ACHA team to a big time program, but lacks the funds. Many schools in the B1G have this same problem, but not many have the alumni that Penn State does to increase their program.
Nebraska is like Penn State. They have a rich following. They are in prime recruiting territory, and unlike Penn State they are the state's only big time show. Enter hockey.

Why it won't work:
Penn State is in euphoria mode. They have been playing some major programs with some good success. When next season come's around and their regular teams are Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota the records are going to fall. As in WI, MI, and MN scoring records. Not to mention Penn State should get some good games against BC, BU and Notre Dame. This is going to hit the fan base hard. Unless Nebraska is willing to follow the lead and prepare for some long winded losing seasons, this will go no where. This is why it's in the best interest of Nebraska to wait. Big 10 hockey won't fail, the Big 10 network funnels too much money into it's sports teams to let a program fail. But the rankings could fall and this is why Nebraska will wait and ultimately no-go the opportunity to add a team. Not to mention the school is required by title 6 to add women's hockey. That's hard to do.

The facts stand against Nebraska. However, I am all for another big 10 team. What are your thoughts?

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