JMU DJ wrote:
Ah, nice deflection. That's what we're doing chief, you see how we came back from 2-5. 6-5 could almost get us a Co-Conference championship ring like yours from 2005.
URI, townson, maine, ne, hofstra all cupcakes... NOT TO MENTION the caa gets 4 teams in and JMU STILL cant make the cut? fvckin pathetic.
Based on what W&M did to Weber I'd go as far as to say you guys would be a cupcake too
So with the inevitable CAA scheduling scenario happening, that means one game in what was the CAA South isn't happening. Which one is it? I'm betting it's a Towson game.
wideright82 wrote:
Based on what W&M did to Weber I'd go as far as to say you guys would be a cupcake too
What does Weber State University have to do with Eastern Washington University? You see... thats the problem, most CAA fans fail to realize how BAD their own team is, and simply ride the 'penis/bandwagon' of the most successfull caa team at the time.
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wideright82 wrote:
Based on what W&M did to Weber I'd go as far as to say you guys would be a cupcake too
What does Weber State University have to do with Eastern Washington University? You see... thats the problem, most CAA fans fail to realize how BAD their own team is, and simply ride the 'penis/bandwagon' of the most successfull caa team at the time.
I'm sorry, did EWU beat Weber this year? If so than I apologize. Now, as for the riding dick thing. I believe we are that team (most successfull at the time).
wideright82 wrote:
Based on what W&M did to Weber I'd go as far as to say you guys would be a cupcake too
What does Weber State University have to do with Eastern Washington University? You see... thats the problem, most CAA fans fail to realize how BAD their own team is, and simply ride the 'penis/bandwagon' of the most successfull caa team at the time.
BlackFalkin wrote:
What does Weber State University have to do with Eastern Washington University? You see... thats the problem, most CAA fans fail to realize how BAD their own team is, and simply ride the 'penis/bandwagon' of the most successfull caa team at the time.
By the way. GREAT fucking avatar
BS. That's the weakest one he's had since he got here.
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Hey danefan......does this open a slot for the Danes to move in or does ODU and Georgia St have that covered?
What I thought when this was announced and what was confirmed by the CAA conference call today is the following:
I don't think the CAA will be expanding anytime soon, and will only expand if some teams move to FBS.
Albany has two hopes:
1. Northern teams break off; or
2. Northeastern or Hofstra leave the CAA for all-sports and the CAA wants a full-sport member with football.
A break off is more likely and the possiblitiy of that was even admitted by CAA Commish Yeager. Travel costs will be much higher for the CAA North teams now.
wideright82 wrote:Towson and URI are next. This will be an 8 team conference by next year. No more divisions.
Not according to our president and A.D. They're 100% committed to the program. I do think that we might end up in the NEC which is where I think we really do belong.
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Sorry for Hofstra. I remember a few years when they had some really good teams. I agree about Uncle Buck. I never met the man but from what he posted I could see that he was a good supporter of the program. I am pretty sure he was also a former player.
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.
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projo chimes in, most already discussed in this thread.
Does talk about a reborn Yankee Conference
“We have to be very strategic and very smart in looking at our future,” he said. “We have to look at this as an opportunity to really sit down and think about the best way for us to put together a successful football program. . . . We’re certainly interested in playing at the highest possible level for us.”
The key to that comment is “for us.” The highest possible level for URI may be lower than the highest possible level for teams in the CAA South that have greater resources and where interest in college football is more intense.
Given that context, and economic factors such as travel costs, the re-birth of the Yankee Conference makes sense. The conference could consist of the original charter members URI, UMass, UNH and Maine, plus Albany, Stony Brook and Fordham.
Forming such a league would be relatively easy. Albany is an affiliate of the Northeast Conference, Stony Brook of the Big South and Fordham of the Patriot League. Albany and Stony Brook are in the America East in other sports, Fordham in the Atlantic 10. This seven-team conference would allow for six league games and bus trips to all league away games and would permit expansion.
Also, Yeager did a lot of hinting today about the breakup. Is it possible that 2011 we see the new Yankee?
Is this the perfect time to make such a move? Yeager said if they could get eight league games, “then maybe that answer is yes.”
Hate to hear it for Hofstra. Hopefully the guys that want to keep playing will be able to find a place to transfer. Attendance was terrible from what I've read about the situation.
DJH wrote:can't believe the mighty CAA is dropping teams left and right.
losing Hofstra and Northeastern will only make the GPI go up
nope, instead of two wins on your schedule (which raises your GPI), you'll now have to play two tough teams from the other "division". With the possibility of BOTH on the road = possibility of 2 losses = GPI goes down.
More teams with more losses (and no more 4+ playoff bids)
My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives.
93henfan wrote:
This...culls the herd and makes it even tougher.
just like a normal conference. CAA's days of inflated "champions" who don't play the best teams in their own conference and 4+ bids are over.
Welcome back to the real world
4 bids out of 10 teams is still possible. If the top 4 beat the crap out of the other 6 and split with each other you could still have 4 teams with 9 or more wins. That is unlikely, but you probably only need 8-3 to make the playoffs and 4 teams accomplishing that could still happen.
I do think 5 bids out of 10 is out of the question.
Keep in mind, all CAA teams play an FBS school. In light of the potentially tougher conference schedule, they may choose to drop the FBS in lieu of a more "winable" game.
UNHWildCats wrote:
losing Hofstra and Northeastern will only make the GPI go up
nope, instead of two wins on your schedule (which raises your GPI), you'll now have to play two tough teams from the other "division". With the possibility of BOTH on the road = possibility of 2 losses = GPI goes down.
More teams with more losses (and no more 4+ playoff bids)
I'm not sure how conference games affect the conference GPI since one team wins and one losses. I do know that OOC losses bring the GPI down, and dropping teams that lose OOC games will help the conference GPI.
Northeastern was 0-3 OOC, Hofstra was 2-1.
BlueHen86 wrote:Keep in mind, all CAA teams play an FBS school. In light of the potentially tougher conference schedule, they may choose to drop the FBS in lieu of a more "winable" game.
CatMom wrote:How the hell do you play a round robin schedule in football? Isn't that what they do in baseball tourneys and such?
Is it beyond the scope of intelligence, or imagination, to set up a conference schedule here?
Oh, and BTW, there are years teams can play 12 games, so it's not impossible or not allowed. We played 12 in 2008 and can again in 2012 or 13.
Round robin is when every one plays every one else. Your conference has already been using a round robin schedule.
The CAA still won't be playing a true round robin unless it drops to 9 teams or they play a 9 game conference schedule.
I never considered playing your whole conference a round robin. Just normal. I suppose, thinking on it, it's a very large one. I was thinking more along the lines of the baseball NCAA's. In any case, it's not rocket science.