I hear your concerns Ferrum and feel the same sentiment in some ways. There's no question that without W&M and Villanova joining that the Patriot League is a step down from the CAA, even with a CAA that has teams like Hampton and Campbell and will no longer have Delaware and JMU. I think there are a lot of considerations our athletic department had when making this decision and I think the move to PL now for football given the current landscape of CAA and college athletics is different than when Cooper wanted to do it close to 20 years ago.Former season ticket holder for 22 years here. This included a time when I was in college (not a student at U of R)
Id rather of us move up with JMU and become a doormat in FBS over the move we made to the Patriot League. Sure, its a delusional thought, but IMO not much more delusional to think a move to the PL is going to elevate our program, especially if Nova/WM stay parked in the CAA.
The CAA isn't what it was, I get wanting to leave....that doesn't mean the Patriot League will turn out like we hope.
Sometimes I don't get our fans. I have regularly seen fans blast terrible administrative decisions and swear off supporting the program because of their small potatoes mindset. Then turn around and are completely supportive of this move, to a league we regularly shit on our athletic department for trying to emulate their ethos, then act like their visionaries all of a sudden.
When schools leave a conference willingly, its almost always for better competition and more money, that was not the case here.
Imagine JMU deciding they had enough of the CAA and went to the Patriot instead of the Sun Belt. And I don't want to hear the comparisons about demographics, the fact is we competed with and regularly beat this school who is played their cards perfectly while we have gone backwards the past 8 years.
I don't know what's more concerning for the future of the football program. That half the fan base applauds this move, or that we only had 50 fans vote on this poll.
If you thought we had trouble selling tickets before playing schools like Hampton, WM, Towson coming to town, just wait until Holy Cross invades The Rob.
Call me negative all you want, but its embarrassing to see how little the admin cares about football and until they're called out on it, will continue.
Not when you lose convincingly to Columbia.Yes,Columbia.Looks like Lafayette is doing pretty well in the Patriot.
That is a big IF - lets not forget, we are talking about the Patriot league. This is one step below the IVY league, and they are more concerned about academics and reputation than they are being the best FCS football conference. We fit the profile because we are a small liberal arts college, with a strong endowment, and high academic standards. And while some other schools may fit the profile somewhat - I just don't know if the Patriot league is looking to become a premier league for FCS football. They are very similar to the UR mantra - they like to compete. So maybe they have some good teams here and there that can "compete" in the playoffs. But not sure they are looking to become a destination for schools or large amount of transfers coming to FCS.If they do the PL will be the Premier East Coast FCS league.
Three of us did first night back to school when new Gray opened. We were on the second floor welcoming the residents back to school out the window. I believe it was Officer B who met us at the exit door leading to a subsequent meeting with Dean Mateer. We were sentenced to a “double secret probation!”I don't remember ever making it past the lobby of Gray Court.
We didn't have sprinklers in Wood or Moore halls back in the day. Concrete blocks, baby. I don't remember ever making it past the lobby of Gray Court.Apparently someone jumping on a trampoline in a dorm room hit a sprinkler head and flooded multiple floors of Gray Court.
Gray Court students drenched in water and citations after first and second floors flood
“I drank [sewage],” said sophomore Arantza Pereira, whose ceiling tiles fell through from the water damage. “It’s in my hair.”www.thecollegianur.com
I feel they had been mentioned with the PL before joining the SoCon.Did not mention Elon. but they fit the mold.
Are you saying a PL with UR, W&M, Nova and Elon might be bette than a CAA whose strongest teams are Bryant, Campbell and Monmouth?If they do the PL will be the Premier East Coast FCS league.
If they do the PL will be the Premier East Coast FCS league.While the FBS is having the number of scholarships increased, they are also being required to reduce
the size of their rosters. Leaving more players available for FCS football.
But, call me naive, but I agree with Gallipolli and think the Patriot League move is based on the
conference’s teams. I believe that W & M and Nova will be showing up as Patriot League teams.
I agree with this - but I think there is also a factor of kids trying to cash in while they can. I mean where else can a kid - who is a good basketball player, likely is a pro overseas somewhere at best - but can now look around while in college and maybe stash away 100-200K.I think in some cases, these Power conference schools grab guys as "break glass in case of emergency" type of guys - with the guys transferring in happy - in some cases - to get the NIL money, and play (if very limited) in a big time conference with all the perks and glamour that come along. I do think if they beat a guy out , the coach in most cases will play the best guy. A guy like Matt Knowling - from Yale (and conneticut) I think we talke to. Went to USC. I would bet he has very small role their - but goes to USC - gets NIL buck, southern Cal, plays at sold out BIG away schools, etc. Likely better opportunity at Richmond to play meaningful minutes.