Our look at Nies:
Adam Phillips has a new job-
https://x.com/acbulldoghockey/status/1823033445146104219?s=46&t=iks34uxihN5C4hJJ57kxog
Browsing their Athletic website, they have a men’s Cornhole and Bass Fishing team…
Their bass fishing team is well sponsored and does really well.
Beat me to it!
47 games in U-16, 25 goals, 35 assists for 60 points is pretty solid. Let’s see how he does in Sioux City.
Hearing players are back in Oxford…
I would hope they are at Phan Shin.
(Public plea: take me with you!!!)
Are we back?
Definitely can’t hurt!
Time to be excited for the future.
WE ARE SO BACK!!!
New podcast coming soon with Anthony Noreen on College Hockey West Weekly, should be out tomorrow
Oxford, Ohio, is in the West?
I listened to another one of their podcasts because I was curious as well and they said since they had most of the NCHC teams covered, they figured they might as well add Miami and WMU and talk about the whole conference. I for one will never turn down more coverage
Well, if my Dr. Shriver history lesson is still airtight in the old brain box, Ohio was considered the gateway to the west back when MU was started. Maybe we were the western most eastern state? It seems odd now. But I guess in a way it’s all relative if we look at our state neighbors in 2024: Kentucky is the gateway to the south. Indiana is the gateway to RV heaven. Michigan is the gateway to Canada. And West Virginia is the gateway to John Denver tribute bands. Did I miss any neighbors?
Edit: I missed Pennsylvania. The gateway to the cheese steak.
Miami: The Yale of the Early West
Certainly in the days of the Ohio Territory and the French and Indian wars and the war with Michigan over Toledo and early statehood. How about Michigan’s fight song and the word “champions of the West”.