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RE: America East, A-10 and CAA consolidate?
(01-15-2018 08:41 PM)templefootballfan Wrote:  I did't understand Davidson at all

Twelve tournament appearances before entering the A10. Then they won the A10 the first year they were in it...

I admit I wasn't a fan at first. Far better than anything else available in SoCon or CAA, though. Burned by Fordham and George Mason. SLU, too. Winning that conference with VCU and Dayton? My only hope is that they can keep it up over time.

It's because the conference looked that way that has me thinking the A10 could look at the Siena's and Iona's of the northeast, and they'll continue to get passed over. I mean, what if Belmont were to apply?

The one I always wished the A10 should have gotten, even if just for a bit, was Old Dominion.
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