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Date: | Mon, 14 Dec 1998 23:21:50 -0600 |
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On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Todd Nielson wrote:
> >> Regardless, it *was* embarrassing. On paper, this series should have been a
> pair of blow out wins for UNO. <<
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> Why, because UNO is D-I and RIT is D-III? I'm not so sure what kind of paper
> that should have been written on, but its been a long time since RIT has been
> a push over for all but the best of Division I teams. Maybe the expectation in
> Omaha was D-III opponent=win, but its dangerous to take the kind of attitude
> against any opponent.
I think that some of the UNO fans are expecting too much out of
their mavericks also. Division Three hockey players are good hockey
players that are not going to roll over die for a team because they are
divison one. UNO fans give your team a break. You won't be able to judge
your team until about four years when your coaches players are seniors
then you can judge your coaches recruiting talent. Also don't expect
immediate success have some paitence.
Eric J. Burton
The Total Sports "Fan"
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