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Date: | Tue, 9 Mar 1999 21:01:17 -0500 |
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>I agree. In fact I'll go one step beyond and say that I'm GLAD that
College
>Hockey isn't as big as basketball or football, two sports that are driven
by
>tv. Let me watch the games on an accessible tv channel, and every once in
a
>while, let me, a person with no connections, buy tickets for the regionals
>and/or the finals, and I'm happy.
>Clay
Well said Clay. I couldn't agree more!! If college hockey goes "big time,"
then we will all be in the situation where tickets will become pricey and/or
unavailable. More media exposure would provide NO upside to offset this
very down side. Let's let college hockey remain our little secret.
As someone who has followed college hockey for 35+ years, I would be most
disappointed if it went "big time" and put up barriers to my attending
games. (i.e. how many playoff games could I afford to attend if I had to
pay exorbitant amounts for ticket?).
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