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> Ben Flickinger wrote:
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> > I am not saying that (although it would be nice), but I also think the WCHA
> > owes us more than what they're giving us right now, which is dead silence
> > since Tech decided to stay.
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[reformated for clarity]
> And exactly what do you want the WCHA to say?
I agree with that.
> We've gone over all the
> reasons why they aren't going to go ahead and invite you right now.
I think it is reasonable for the WCHA to talk with UNO, and I expect that
they will, probably at the coaches meetings this spring.
> What else do you want them to tell you? Like it
> or not, UNO is only going to join the WCHA by following the same rules
> and procedures that everyone else has.
Unless the league changes the rules and procedures. They aren't set in
stone, but changing them is a delicate process. Maybe they will, maybe
they won't.
> If UNO can't live with that,
> than by all means, join the CCHA. I still think that that's not a
> bright move, but it's up to you guys.
But is isn't up to J. Michael Neal to tell you that on behalf of anyone
except himself.
I agree with the second half -- I think UNO should (and probably will)
end up in the WCHA.
I think this topic has been beaten to death. How long until the next
face off?
--david
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