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RE: New Article from CBS Sports.... Army/Navy & Terry Holland Interview
(05-25-2011 06:06 PM)PirateNation Wrote:  Actually, most ECU fans that I know wouldn't mind playing our other sports in the CAA (Colonial) if we were invited football-only to the Big East. Of course, full membership is what we would all hope for and work towards, but we would be able to bus to most, if not all, conference opponents in the CAA, drastically cutting our travel costs from CUSA.

Just for the heck of it, here is the market maps. The green shade is the Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville market. Greenville is located in Pitt County.
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I am not sure the CAA is an option for ECU.....The CAA has already had to deal with ECU leaving once and they were not real happy how things went down so we may have burned that bridge. Also the CAA membership is actually quite different now than it was when we were a member. It is much more spread out and many of the schools are too far away for a bus ride.
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