Time for U.S. College Hockey to leave the NCAA?

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Corso

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Every massive change that has occurred in the past five years is due to the behemoth that is college football....perhaps it's time for hockey to leave the NCAA governing structure in order to chart a more sustainable path....

 
Every massive change that has occurred in the past five years is due to the behemoth that is college football....perhaps it's time for hockey to leave the NCAA governing structure in order to chart a more sustainable path....



Please enlighten me and everyone else your plan on men's and women's hockey at the college level leaving NCAA sanctioning? Because posting a statement and finishing it off with a question makes this comparable to an idiotic, clickbait, Buzzfeed news article
 
There might be an argument that college football is big enough to pull out of the NCAA by itself and operate itself seperately, but I don't really see a situation where college programs risk any sort of NCAA retaliation that'd assuredly come from smaller earning hockey programs trying to chart their own quasi-outlaw path. Doing so would likely be a deathknell for their other sports. Maybe that makes sense for a very small number of schools, but the programs with the money and resources necessary to meaningfully do this likely would have more to lose with their other programs suffering as a result of conference and NCAA backlash.
 
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Please enlighten me and everyone else your plan on men's and women's hockey at the college level leaving NCAA sanctioning? Because posting a statement and finishing it off with a question makes this comparable to an idiotic, clickbait, Buzzfeed news article
Jeesh... you're insufferable. The guy posted a legitimate news article for discussion. As it relates to hockey, there are tons of pros and cons to such a move, but heaven forbid anyone ever talks about anything you're not interested in, or talks about something that you don't think will happen.
 

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