TommyG wrote: ↑Tue Mar 15, 2022 8:20 pm
Leagues would balk at giving an AQ to a thrown together league. That AQ would take and at large away from someone likely much more deserving. Bringing a program D1 without a concrete plan to join a conference is foolish. All your doing is wasting money. ASU thought they’d get a conference invite by now…there is massive frustration in Tempe that they are still independent.
The leagues can whine, bitch, and moan all they want about it, it won't change the fact they would get an AQ. If the other leagues don't want them to throw something together to get an AQ, they better start adding teams to their conferences.
Well it’s not realistic that the current independents would form a conference anyway. Not sure Alaska schools ever get back in a league and I wouldn’t be surprised if they are gone again in a few years. Same for Huntsville.
Maybe if there were some more realignment and the CCHA went after say Robert Morris and Canisius it may open up a
a couple spots for Long Island, Augustana or Lindenwood in the AHA.
Miami definitely wants out of the NCHC…costs too much and Bergeron knows he’s got no chance there. Arizona State would happily jump in or Mankato possibly. If I’m Mankato, I’m perfectly happy where I’m at. Dominating the CCHA and in the national tournament every year.
jpfalcon09 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:36 pm
More than 50 players already in the transfer portal, should the staff want/need to bring in players from the outside they'll have some options.
Cam Babiak entered into the portal yesterday. We wish him well.
I did some quick Excel work and summarized the postings in GPL by school going back to 1/1/22. While I came away with 83 players, it is likely a lot of them may no longer be in the portal so I'd still go with your count of 50+. There are seven (7) players from the Fighting Rico's who are in the portal, six from Ferris (most of whom look to be finding a place for graduate school), 2 from the Lakers including Jacob Nordqvist who is also likely looking for a place to land for graduate school. Phil Knies who spent 4 years at Miami State then transferred to Bentley and was subsequently a medical redshirt apparently still has eligibility left and is in the portal where he hopes to complete his sixth year of studies.
I also dumped the names of all the players posted on GPL but figured I'd just post the summary. LMK if you're dying for the details.
Team Players in Portal
Arizona State University 1
Bemidji State University 1
Bentley University 2
Boston College 1
Boston University 2
Bowling Green State University 1
Brown University 1
Brown University- Grad Transfer 4
Canisius College 4
Clarkson University 1
Colgate University 1
College of the Holy Cross 1
Colorado College 4
Cornell University 1
Dartmouth College 1
Ferris State University 6
Harvard University 1
Lake Superior State University 2
Long Island University 2
Merrimack College 1
Michigan State University 2
Northern Michigan 1
Northern Michigan University 2
Penn State University 1
Pennsylvania State University 1
Princeton University 3
Providence College 4
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 3
U.S. Military Academy 1
Union College (New York) 3
University of Alaska Fairbanks 2
University of Connecticut 2
University of Maine 3
University of Nebraska Omaha 1
University of New Hampshire 3
University of St. Thomas (Minnesota) 7
University of Vermont 4
Yale University 2
Grand Total 83
jpfalcon09 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 5:36 pm
More than 50 players already in the transfer portal, should the staff want/need to bring in players from the outside they'll have some options.
Cam Babiak entered into the portal yesterday. We wish him well.
Not surprised at all. Coaching staff seems committed to Lloyd, Malmstrom, Parker, Wozney, and Coyle playing a majority of games. Daly was ahead of him for playing time, and with Blake and Norris coming in next season, probably doesn't see any chance of playing.
Not surprised. When I talked with his dad, there was a clear frustration between Adam being injured a lot and not really getting much of an opportunity to play when he was healthy. Hope he lands on his feet somewhere.
Division I
Impermissible inducement and benefits violations
Alaska Fairbanks, the head men's ice hockey coach and the NCAA enforcement staff agreed that the men's ice hockey coaching staff violated impermissible inducement and benefits rules when they arranged free or reduced-cost lodging for at least 18 incoming prospective student-athletes to stay with representatives and current student-athletes before the school's dorms opened for the fall semester. The impermissible benefits totaled more than $2,000. As a result of the violations, eight student-athletes competed and received actual and necessary expenses while ineligible.
Additionally, a representative of the school athletics interests provided an impermissible benefit by allowing three student-athletes to use their vehicle on an as-needed basis for at least 15 days.
Division I
Impermissible inducement and benefits violations
Alaska Fairbanks, the head men's ice hockey coach and the NCAA enforcement staff agreed that the men's ice hockey coaching staff violated impermissible inducement and benefits rules when they arranged free or reduced-cost lodging for at least 18 incoming prospective student-athletes to stay with representatives and current student-athletes before the school's dorms opened for the fall semester. The impermissible benefits totaled more than $2,000. As a result of the violations, eight student-athletes competed and received actual and necessary expenses while ineligible.
Additionally, a representative of the school athletics interests provided an impermissible benefit by allowing three student-athletes to use their vehicle on an as-needed basis for at least 15 days.
In the age of "NLI," what a load of crap.
This goes back to 2017-18 so outside the scope of NIL.