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Nebraska Lincoln needs to elevate its club hockey team to a varsity sport.

With NIL, NU can definitely attract talent. Have them play at The Bank, it sits vacant so much.

Just saw a Mavs hockey game. My takeaway was "Oh cmon!!!"
 
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Nebraska Hockey needs to be a thing and I think the community can get behind it. Especially if it is advertised as our outlet after football is over
 
I assume there would be Title IX implications so what womens sport would be added?

Then if you add those two additional sports, thats less NIL dollars potentially for a good left guard or WR
 
Hockey would lose too much money. With profit sharing coming next year schools will be cutting sports not adding. Just my opinion

But on the other hand with college being a pay to play kids who play Canadian Major Junior hockey are now eligible to play college hockey in the states so if schools don’t add teams there won’t be too many US born players playing.
 
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Years ago the generally accepted opinion was that if a sport was added, it would be a women's sport due to title 9
 
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Women play hockey. Our National Women's team is the best in the world.
Women play hockey??? Who knew?? Next you will tell me they wrestle, shoot, and all sorts of other stuff.

However, would womens hockey make money? I assume the expense would be tremendous. And I as said, thats one more piece of the NIL pie to divide up. The ROI is not there. Let Omaha have hockey and NU have football.
 
Years ago the generally accepted opinion was that if a sport was added, it would be a women's sport due to title 9
The ice sheet added when PBA was built was in part added to accommodate a women's D-1 hockey team. Osborne was promoting women's hockey but they had a tough time fielding a women's club hockey team. The other political consideration was many didn't want NU hockey competing with UNO's hockey team. The flip side of that of course is that IF we added men's hockey it would elevate hockey as a whole in the state. My son played on the Husker club hockey team for 4 years swhich was allowed to use all of the Husker logos etc but had to self fund. We had the whole team hang out at our house for a day. Fed them venison steaks, chili, brats etc. It was a hoot. Had their team bus with the Husker signage all over it parked in my driveway. They fielded a very competitive team that competed at the D-2 level.
 
It would destroy UNOs nationally relevant program. Won't happen.
OR it would elevate it in the state's eyes and promote hockey in general. Has Husker basketball destroyed Creighton's nationally relevant basketball program? A Husker hockey team would struggle initially at least but as long as people continued to support Omaha's hockey team it would be a win win for the sport in the state IMO.

I have mixed emotions about it because the club team afforded my son an opportunity to keep playing hockey competitively while in college. He had some great friends on that team. Don Bryant's grandson was involved with that group as was the son of a co-owner of the Chicago White Sox at the time. IF there were a donor of substance that wanted D-1 Husker men's and women's hockey it would probably happen.
 
Old school, travel Knights teams, turned into Gladiators and Junior Lancers, Iowa High School League. I wish UNO had a team back then, ended up in Minnesota to play in college.
The Dakota schools have beautiful hockey facilities. My son played in Brookings in tournaments. My first cousin was one of the big donors to UND's hockey facility back when they built that. The best seats in the house were standing behind the goalie. If you weren't paying close attention you would have a puck hit the glass next to your or somebody would get checked in to the glass and scare the sh## out of you. A D-1 football coach's son played on my son's high school team during the Callahan years. He was from Wisconsin and knew knew Bill and Kevin Cosgrove. We would be standing behind the goalie and he would get phone calls from other D-1 coaches where they would discuss what jobs were opening up and who was going where. His school had just decided to go up to D-1. He said, yeah it will raise enough money to get me fired.....and it did a few years later. Damned good guy and coach.
 
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And if that’s the case it would probably be womens lacrosse. Very little equipment and can be played on a soccer field
We are currently at 9 mens sports and 13 womens sports. In accordance with what we see in the B1G, womens lacrosse and womens field hockey could each be added at relatively little cost if serious about adding mens' ice hockey.
 
Nebraska Lincoln needs to elevate its club hockey team to a varsity sport.

With NIL, NU can definitely attract talent. Have them play at The Bank, it sits vacant so much.

Just saw a Mavs hockey game. My takeaway was "Oh cmon!!!"
Had a former player of mine and a coach play club there while he was in college, the program of it left club and moved to intercollegiate D1 level, it would be supported here
 
Nebraska Lincoln needs to elevate its club hockey team to a varsity sport.

With NIL, NU can definitely attract talent. Have them play at The Bank, it sits vacant so much.

Just saw a Mavs hockey game. My takeaway was "Oh cmon!!!"
I am Margot Deeper and I support this message.
 
Women play hockey??? Who knew?? Next you will tell me they wrestle, shoot, and all sorts of other stuff.

However, would womens hockey make money? I assume the expense would be tremendous. And I as said, thats one more piece of the NIL pie to divide up. The ROI is not there. Let Omaha have hockey and NU have football.
You asked what female sport Nebraska could add if they added men's hockey. Pretty simple answer if they decided to invest in a D1 men's hockey team.

To answer your second question, no. Most sports don't generate revenue. Football and men's basketball (to a much smaller degree) pay the bills. Female sports in general don't generate a dime, they're only there to satisfy Title Nine. There are certainly exceptions to that (Nebraska Volleyball drawing a huge crowd) but you just have to look at the WNBA to see my point.
 
The university system already said no to hockey in Lincoln since uno has a team
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