brianvf Posted Friday at 11:17 PM Posted Friday at 11:17 PM 1 hour ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said: NCAA accepts hockey's age proposal for 19 after basketball and soccer threw right behind it. Nice. It's what the entire hockey world wanted. 2 Quote
scpa0305 Posted Saturday at 01:10 PM Posted Saturday at 01:10 PM 14 hours ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said: NCAA accepts hockey's age proposal for 19 after basketball and soccer threw right behind it. Huge…hockey’s path was so great because it gave late bloomers a chance. I’m fine with removing 25 year olds and guys who’ve already played pro, but cutting kids’ path at 22 (in some cases) was a bit aggressive. Especially for those kids who’ve already started HS and will graduate prior to 18. 1 1 Quote
atxsioux Posted Sunday at 04:53 AM Posted Sunday at 04:53 AM Happy that it will keep some kids in high school longer in MN to play in the state tourney. Should be similar to now where the decent players jump after JR/SR year to juniors. Would’ve likely been after sophomore year if the previous rule had passed Quote
cberkas Posted Sunday at 05:39 PM Author Posted Sunday at 05:39 PM Good read on their takes of how ASU will be this season Quote
cberkas Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:58 PM The finalists for Harvard "Top 10 job" 🤔 Not sure who thinks this is a "top 10 job" outside of Bucci and Colby and the voices in their heads. Top 20 or 25 job is more like it. Minnesota wasn't even a "top 10 job with who they hired and had as finalists Quote
Blackheart Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, cberkas said: The finalists for Harvard "Top 10 job" 🤔 Not sure who thinks this is a "top 10 job" outside of Bucci and Colby and the voices in their heads. Top 20 or 25 job is more like it. Minnesota wasn't even a "top 10 job with who they hired and had as finalists Top 10 job back in the 80’s. Quote
Level B Fishbowl Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 hours ago, AlphaMikeFoxtrot said: Maybe top 10 for compensation? My understanding is that Harvard is known for underpaying employees given the high cost of living in the Boston area, but this particular position is endowed, so that may be less of an issue. Quote
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