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NotAJerry wrote:You really are completely incapable of logical thought, aren't you? Which part of the above statement, "Nothing today from the B1G was any better than the mostly bad play in the ACC," did you not understand? The B1G and ACC are pretty much a wash in football, with the B1G on a sustained downward move, and the ACC is far superior in basketball. The ACC isn't very good in football, but neither is the B1G and the ACC has the advantage in most other sports.
NotAJerry wrote:...and the ACC has the advantage in most other sports.and lack any solid facts or numbers to back it up you lose a lot of credibility in your argument.
logic wrote:I will respond to this after the new rankings come out. Should be good after that Tech loss.The rankings right now are completely irrelevant as they're not even based on anything that is used in the BCS formula (which is a complete crock itself).
logic wrote:The rankings literally mean nothing as the AP rankings aren't even used in the BCS formula.NotAJerry wrote:You really are completely incapable of logical thought, aren't you? Which part of the above statement, "Nothing today from the B1G was any better than the mostly bad play in the ACC," did you not understand? The B1G and ACC are pretty much a wash in football, with the B1G on a sustained downward move, and the ACC is far superior in basketball. The ACC isn't very good in football, but neither is the B1G and the ACC has the advantage in most other sports.
1. The ACC has two ranked teams right now, the Big Ten has four.
2. The ACC was 2-6 in bowls last year, the Big Ten 4-6
3. With regards to all sports, the ACC had 4 programs ranked in the top 25 in the final director's cup standings last year, the Big Ten had 5 programs in the top 25.
adam42381 wrote:http://statsheet.com/mcb/conferences/co ... ten&c1=accFantastic site.
BuryYourDuke wrote:Oh wow. I'm going to be very charitable here and politely say no. This has been discussed quite a bit in the past, but there is no way we are taking ice hockey to NCAA status in the forseeable future. The primary reasons are budget and Title IX. So let's avoid what will be a long sidebar filled with posts devoid of knowledge of the sport and move on.
jlread wrote:Random question but could our hockey go d1 nonclub an positively affect our new conference alignment ?If I remember right, JFJR said on FF that a new Civic Center would include ice for hockey?
http://www.chicagonow.com/legends-leade ... ge-hockey/
How are the plans for the Civic Center advancing?http://www.libertychampion.com/2011/12/ ... hancellor/
Lynchburg’s studies on the new Civic Center are finding that the Lynchburg region will support a new Civic Center. If built, it will likely be located just to the west of the new lacrosse and field hockey fields at the edge of Campus East. Liberty will use the Civic Center for basketball games, concerts and other events.
jlread wrote:Like I said just wishful thinking. But even though Penn states new Awesome Facility has 6000 seats. Our current facility could probably fit half that right? and with upgrades maybe another 1 or 2G's in their? But my original question was more intended to get a response of wether or not Hockey could Make us more valuable to a conference invite now or in the Future? For example, If we are 10 years or even 15 years down the Road and we have D1 varsity hockey(or ready to add it comfortably) and we want to leave the Sunbelt because its about as cool as the Big south is now. Could we get people motivated to take us because we have D1 hockey available.The answer is no. Other than the B1G, no FBS conference sponsors hockey as a D1 sport. Essentially the sport has its own conferences.
https://www.liberty.edu/news/2026/04/24/spring-202[…]