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RE: Presbyterian Football in trouble? (may drop, go Pioneer
(11-11-2017 11:41 AM)chargeradio Wrote:  It’s too bad America East coming couldn’t add Rhode Island and Monmouth for football only. With four of their full members playing CAA Football now, America East could hijack the Big South’s football conference with a purely northeastern league.

The CAA would be down to seven (five of their own plus Richmond and Villanova). They would probably pick up two more football affiliates to get to nine members.

CAA currently only has 5 of their own in the football league 12 member football league--Delaware, Towson, JMU, Wm & Mary, and Elon.

What ultimately prevents America East football from happening is Hartford. they'd never let Central Connecticut St in and I think that's a critical school to switch over if America East is going to have football without flipping a CAA full member to their side.

Truthfully, the 4 America East football schools should have insisted on a football playing replacement for Boston U but instead they got saddled with UMass-Lowell.
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