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CAA Adopts "Extreme Flexibility Model" For Olympic Sports Scheduling In 2020-21
https://caasports.com/news/2020/5/29/gen...20-21.aspx

"The Extreme Flexibility Model (EFM) is designed to provide institutions with the opportunity to maximize cost savings relative to expenses associated with regular-season travel, while also providing student-athletes and coaches with the safest possible options when traveling to away contests."

"Decisions regarding the regular-season schedules for football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball are still under review pending the issuance of NCAA guidelines and additional internal discussion. The Conference plans to make an announcement about the schedules for those sports at a later date."

This may be a prudent business decision in these times of uncertainty with covid-19.
I hope it doesn't effect football. But it seems inevitable. Home-and-Home's with Richmond and W&M don't sound too exciting.

This is what many have been advocating for CUSA---the CAA made the move first
06-04-2020 07:42 PM
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