Elon to the CAA. Albany expected to follow.
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 12:41 pm
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The UAlbany Athletic Department released the following statement on Wednesday afternoon.
"At this time, the reports that we are moving to the CAA are untrue. We remain a partner of the America East and we have no further comment on conference affiliation at this time."
Hofstra has alies.Fresno St. Alum wrote:It said they are looking at Stony Brook for all sports to but Hofstra is blocking. So why is 1 block hold the other 10 hostage? They don't have an all or nothing vote for an invite do they?
Northeastern, the rest should be saying fuck you, you pussies for dropping footballdanefan wrote:Hofstra has alies.Fresno St. Alum wrote:It said they are looking at Stony Brook for all sports to but Hofstra is blocking. So why is 1 block hold the other 10 hostage? They don't have an all or nothing vote for an invite do they?
Agreed.Fresno St. Alum wrote:Northeastern, the rest should be saying fuck you, you pussies for dropping footballdanefan wrote:
Hofstra has alies.
Drexel is in their camp too.Fresno St. Alum wrote:Northeastern, the rest should be saying fuck you, you pussies for dropping footballdanefan wrote:
Hofstra has alies.
I think SBU will end up in the CAA. The real leverage Hofstra has right now is they're telling everyone SBU would use the CAA as a jumping off point to an FBS league (MAC, etc..).Fresno St. Alum wrote:well if not Stony Brook, who may end up in the A10 w/ Siena after Dayton and St.Louis join the BE who? UNCG? UNCA? Fairfield also mentioned. If they want a fb member to join for all sports. UNH?
RICHMOND, Va. (May 23, 2013) – Elon University has accepted an invitation of membership to join the Colonial Athletic Association beginning July 1, 2014, CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager announced today.
“The member institutions of the CAA are thrilled that Elon has accepted our offer of membership,” CAA Commissioner Tom Yeager said. “We have been selectively searching for highly respected institutions that shared a common vision of institutional excellence and a commitment to the success of the young men and women participating in our athletic programs. Elon fits our model and will immediately become a valuable conference partner helping to elevate each individual institution.”
“On behalf of the presidents I want to express my great excitement that Elon has accepted our invitation to join the CAA in the 2014-15 academic year and to welcome President Lambert and the Phoenix family to the conference,” said UNCW Chancellor Gary L. Miller, who is the chair of the CAA Council of Presidents. “Elon brings the excellent academic and athletic reputation that is the hallmark of the conference. Having Elon with us will deepen long standing rivalries, create new competitive opportunities and support the important geographic footprint of the conference.”
Still waiting on official confirmation of Albany passing, but if we do it's definitely because of cost.slycat wrote:Why would Albany pass? I thought CAA was their ultimate goal. Could keep travel costs down by staying put though.
Some sources say there's no need.DKHardee wrote:So... Who takes Elons spot in the SoCon?
I forgot- do you have to have 7 members to keep an AQ for the playoffs, or is it only 6?Ibanez wrote:Some sources say there's no need.DKHardee wrote:So... Who takes Elons spot in the SoCon?
6BDKJMU wrote:I forgot- do you have to have 7 members to keep an AQ for the playoffs, or is it only 6?Ibanez wrote: Some sources say there's no need.
It would be nice if Coastal got an invite. I would like to go up against Wofford, Furman, and The Citadel anually.Ibanez wrote:Some sources say there's no need.DKHardee wrote:So... Who takes Elons spot in the SoCon?
Albany is already in for football, so is SB. Why would those schools want to join for all sports and have to travel all the other teams down south?Fresno St. Alum wrote:CAA shoulda taken SBU and Albany now Albany is officially out.
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I'm aware they're in for fb. There'd be a nice N/S split. All the others down south? Get a map! Northeastern, Hofstra, Drexel, Delaware, Albany, SBU(North seems pretty north to me) Towson and JMU pretty damn close to the north schools. The school that should bitch about travel is Charleston. This aint D-II you don't need 12 schools in the same state, it's okay to have some travel and extra exposure.andy7171 wrote:Albany is already in for football, so is SB. Why would those schools want to join for all sports and have to travel all the other teams down south?Fresno St. Alum wrote:CAA shoulda taken SBU and Albany now Albany is officially out.
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