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Date: | Wed, 24 Jun 1998 14:09:23 -0400 |
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>With UNO's pending admittance to the CCHA, another issue merits discussion:
>why? As much as I admire Bill Beagan (the recently retired CCHA
>commissioner), his penchant for league expansion baffles me. There are
>eleven teams in the CCHA. Isn't that enough? What does the CCHA truly gain
>by admitting *any* other team?
Well, they get an even # of teams, meaning they don't have to have any off
weeks. And I believe the new commissioner is handling the UNO matter, not
Beagan.
>When do the detriments of adding another team--more travel (these are college
>students, after all), the difficulty of scheduling, etc.--outweigh the
>benefits?
exactly, they're college kids. You really think they'd rather be in class
studying World Lit or something than on a bus or airplane going to play
hockey? Come on, it's a no brainer. I also can't see how scheduling 12 teams
would be harder than 11.
>Expansion for the sake of expansion itself seems
>foolish to me.
Who says this is expansion for the sake of expansion?
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