Big A HG Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 The only problem is, who is allowed to fire Greg Shepherd....the coaches? If it is the coaches, I see it hard to have him voted out. How many out of the ten would it take? I'd say probably seven votes: UND: Yes DU: No MSU: No SCSU: Yes UAA: No MTU: Yes UM: No CC: Yes UW: Yes UMD: No It would be 5 to 5. I don't think that's enough to get it done. I took the two teams that benefit most from WCHA calls...UM and DU. Then I took the three lowest teams that also benefit from the WCHA due the the style of the reffing...MSU, UAA, UMD. Those teams like it because they play on a closer playing field in a WCHA than if we had good refs like other conferences. Quote
mikejm Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 The only problem is, who is allowed to fire Greg Shepherd....the coaches? It would be 5 to 5. I've heard that in case of ties, Al Gore gets to vote. In fact, he may have invented voting. Or the WCHA. Or something. Quote
nodakvindy Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 Actually Manbearpig is the tiebreaker. But seriously, how come no one is looking at the real root of the problem - the Commissioner. Really, what has he done for the benefit of the league. The officiating is mediocre at best. There is no league-wide TV deal. The NCAA tourney selection criteria were changed in a way that seriously harmed the league and will continue to do so. About the only good thing I can think of is the use of replay on goals, but obviously even that hasn't gone smoothly. Quote
stickboy1956 Posted January 25, 2008 Posted January 25, 2008 I've heard that in case of ties, Al Gore gets to vote. In fact, he may have invented voting. Or the WCHA. Or something. We could use instant replay Quote
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