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RE: Rumor: Delaware State discussed NEC at BOT meeting
(06-26-2020 12:40 PM)solohawks Wrote:  The CAA could also shed the northern football only schools if desired (Maine, UNH, URI, Albany, Stony Brook) allowing them to recreate and FCS only Yankee conference with Robert Morris and Monmouth.

Maine, UNH, URI, Albany, and Stony Brook are full members of the football conference. In order to "shed" them, the other schools would need to leave CAA Football themselves. The northern schools aren't going to go willingly. I can also think of four or five (at least) other full members of CAA Football who would prefer to play good football teams that they have decades of history with instead of a different geographic outlier (NC Central) and a terrible local team (Howard).
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