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Future of East Coast FCS Football

Ferrum Spider

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Anyone want to share their thoughts on the state of it?

The losses of App St, JMU, Coastal Carolina, GA Southern, ODU, UMASS, (And now Delaware) has really left a competitive void for east coast FCS football to where its viewed as a level below the top tiers of FCS football. The CAA clearly isn't respected along with the Patriot League. As much as I detest leaving the CAA for the PL, it is now a weaker conference with our exit and should make the Patriot League stronger assuming we can keep up the current standards of the program up and running. With the Ivy league potentially adding a FCS playoff berth, hopefully that will help swing the pendulum a bit, but I worry about it weakening the appeal of the Patriot League. What's the future of the CAA? Do some of the America East schools break off and form their own conference?

What's annoying to me is that as of this week there were 3 full A10 members with ranked FCS football programs as of this week, and somehow we couldn't come together with the other CAA affiliate members like ranked Villanova and ranked New Hampshire to start our own conference.
 
Doesn't appear the touted "CAA brand" carried much weight with the Selection Committee if the league champion can't even get a bye and then gets shipped off to Idaho if it wins.

After all the crap that has been said about the Patriot League, we better beat Lehigh.
 
Doesn't appear the touted "CAA brand" carried much weight with the Selection Committee if the league champion can't even get a bye and then gets shipped off to Idaho if it wins.

After all the crap that has been said about the Patriot League, we better beat Lehigh.
The CAA is like the Rodney Dangerfield of FCS football- we don't get no respect. We should join the MVFC.
 
Our OOC scheduling hasn’t exactly set the world on fire and the CAA schedule the past couple of years hasn’t done us any favors. But we’ve known for a long time that Hardt cares more about easy Ws and making the postseason than about potentially winning titles. The loss against Wofford cost us the seed and we knew at the time it could be a costly loss. Time to get to work and win some games. If we can run the ball and control the line on defense, we have a shot to make some big noise.
 
Doesn't appear the touted "CAA brand" carried much weight with the Selection Committee if the league champion can't even get a bye and then gets shipped off to Idaho if it wins.

After all the crap that has been said about the Patriot League, we better beat Lehigh.
Don't take Lehigh lightly. They beat us back in 1998 by a single point, 24-23, in a first round playoff game at City Stadium.
 
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7 of the 8 top seeds are west of the Mississippi
Gone are the days when the CAA dominated at the national level when 6 DIFFERENT schools won National Championships over maybe 18 years.
 
7 of the 8 top seeds are west of the Mississippi
Gone are the days when the CAA dominated at the national level when 6 DIFFERENT schools won National Championships over maybe 18 years.
Correction 5 different schools, Madison twice.
 
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