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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 11:42:07 GMT -5
BIG NEWS!
I've been beating this drum for a while about the CAA getting totally watered down with some skeptical additions in recent years.
Welcome, Spiders! Richmond is a great town and looking forward to catching a road game there soon.
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Post by gks on May 14, 2024 11:55:30 GMT -5
Wow. I'll eat my words. Thought this would never happen.
This shows by shedding itself of stupid, draconian self-restrictions name schools will kick the tires.
Hopefully this coincides with an announcement on revised redshirt rules.
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Post by midwestsader05 on May 14, 2024 11:56:49 GMT -5
This is big….that is all.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 11:57:05 GMT -5
Is the AI going by the wayside?
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Post by gks on May 14, 2024 11:59:07 GMT -5
This is big….that is all. This instantly elevates the PL on a national level. Richmond is a well-respected name across the FCS world. Still stunned.
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Post by drjack on May 14, 2024 12:02:56 GMT -5
Is the AI going by the wayside? Starting to wonder about that myself, but I think at worst that's the last remaining self handicap
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Post by dharry13 on May 14, 2024 12:06:55 GMT -5
I have no other info but find it hard to believe Richmond is doing this alone. Hopefully 1 or 2 more. Just would make sense.
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Post by hc1996 on May 14, 2024 12:07:19 GMT -5
Is the AI going by the wayside? Starting to wonder about that myself, but I think at worst that's the last remaining self handicap Not that it matters (but maybe it does), but Richmond is ranked higher than HC on the numerous national lists of liberal arts colleges.
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Post by hc1996 on May 14, 2024 12:07:43 GMT -5
I have no other info but find it hard to believe Richmond is doing this alone. Hopefully 1 or 2 more. Just would make sense. Villanova is next
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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 12:08:21 GMT -5
My first question is -- What happens to the New England CAA schools?
I just can't imagine Maine, UNH, and URI (and Bryant, for that matter...although this is probably a better situation for them than the Big South was) are happy with these developments.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on May 14, 2024 12:10:27 GMT -5
This is huge!!!!
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Post by midwestsader05 on May 14, 2024 12:14:25 GMT -5
Is the AI going by the wayside? I would think it’s at least getting watered down IMO. Spoke to a Richmond football grad recently that said lots of players there are definitely outside whatever the standard deviation marker would be for their AI. We will find out soon enough but perhaps they’re meeting the league in the middle somewhere? Perhaps this could help G’Town as well.
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Post by HC13 on May 14, 2024 12:16:33 GMT -5
Unfortunate that it is for football only
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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 12:27:26 GMT -5
Apparently, the SoCon wanted Richmond, too.
Richmond chose the PL.
I'm convinced they will not be the only CAA school that ventures over to the PL...
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Post by midwestsader05 on May 14, 2024 12:29:24 GMT -5
My first question is -- What happens to the New England CAA schools? I just can't imagine Maine, UNH, and URI (and Bryant, for that matter...although this is probably a better situation for them than the Big South was) are happy with these developments. I would think the CAA football officially or implicitly breaks into North and South Divisions. I’m also assuming Nova follows Richmond to the PL in 2025. North - Maine, Albany, URI, UNH, Bryant, Stony Brook, Monmouth South - Towson, W&M, Hampton, Campbell, NC A&T, Elon Play each team from your division every year and rotate 2 from opposite division. Be cool if they could swing a Championship game but FCS calendar makes Conf Championship games virtually impossible.
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Post by purplehaze on May 14, 2024 12:45:53 GMT -5
The Spiders' travel budget will probably be increased - closest eastern Pa schools are about 320 miles from Richmond and on a Friday that's a very long bus ride through congested highways (same for Fordham) - assuming games at Colgate and HC will always be via air. Is it possible they will have to fly to all league road games (exc GU) ?
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Post by bfoley82 on May 14, 2024 12:50:50 GMT -5
My first question is -- What happens to the New England CAA schools? I just can't imagine Maine, UNH, and URI (and Bryant, for that matter...although this is probably a better situation for them than the Big South was) are happy with these developments. I would think the CAA football officially or implicitly breaks into North and South Divisions. I’m also assuming Nova follows Richmond to the PL in 2025. North - Maine, Albany, URI, UNH, Bryant, Stony Brook, Monmouth South - Towson, W&M, Hampton, Campbell, NC A&T, Elon Play each team from your division every year and rotate 2 from opposite division. Be cool if they could swing a Championship game but FCS calendar makes Conf Championship games virtually impossible. The Northern schools could just straight up make their own conference and get an auto bid in two years (the waiting period on a new conference)
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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 12:56:50 GMT -5
It shouldn't be overlooked that Richmond's AD, John Hardt, was the Bucknell AD for nearly 20 years.
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Post by Chu Chu on May 14, 2024 12:59:11 GMT -5
This is really great news. Do the people who are suggesting Villanova will follow along know anything or is that just conjecture? Another school that I wonder about is William and Mary.
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Post by drjack on May 14, 2024 12:59:44 GMT -5
I would think the CAA football officially or implicitly breaks into North and South Divisions. I’m also assuming Nova follows Richmond to the PL in 2025. North - Maine, Albany, URI, UNH, Bryant, Stony Brook, Monmouth South - Towson, W&M, Hampton, Campbell, NC A&T, Elon Play each team from your division every year and rotate 2 from opposite division. Be cool if they could swing a Championship game but FCS calendar makes Conf Championship games virtually impossible. The Northern schools could just straight up make their own conference and get an auto bid in two years (the waiting period on a new conference) Is it just the FBS for which you can't create a new conference?
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Post by td128 on May 14, 2024 13:06:48 GMT -5
WE GOT STRONGER TODAY !!
LET'S WIN !!
#Commitment #Excellence #Winning #Crusaders
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Post by hchoops on May 14, 2024 13:08:21 GMT -5
Is it a coincidence that Richmond waited until Chesney left ?
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Post by Sons of Vaval on May 14, 2024 13:09:48 GMT -5
My first question is -- What happens to the New England CAA schools? I just can't imagine Maine, UNH, and URI (and Bryant, for that matter...although this is probably a better situation for them than the Big South was) are happy with these developments. I would think the CAA football officially or implicitly breaks into North and South Divisions. I’m also assuming Nova follows Richmond to the PL in 2025. North - Maine, Albany, URI, UNH, Bryant, Stony Brook, Monmouth
South - Towson, W&M, Hampton, Campbell, NC A&T, Elon Play each team from your division every year and rotate 2 from opposite division. Be cool if they could swing a Championship game but FCS calendar makes Conf Championship games virtually impossible. Sacred Heart and Merrimack are currently homeless, right? Take these two and have these northern teams secede from the CAA and you've got a decent league.
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Post by efg72 on May 14, 2024 13:16:39 GMT -5
Likelihood of other new members??
Nova most likely W&M is possible but not a guarantee
And, of course, with the upgrade in membership
What impact will this have on increasing the budget of the football program? 1843? Staff support for 1843 and 90 Wide? What other creative offerings can Holy Cross provide, like the brilliance of 90 wide, to support future student-athletes? How should CAF dollars for football be earmarked to provide new tools to develop players (Technology, Food and Nutrition, etc)
If there are more additions to the conference, like Villanova and W&M, does Georgetown stay?
A very good day for Holy Cross football and the Patriot League.
If we bring the three over that leaves us with 2 OOC games-- If I was the CFO I might require two buy games each year
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Post by CHC8485 on May 14, 2024 13:16:54 GMT -5
Great news for PL Football. Boosts membership to 8 teams - which among other things means everybody can end the season with a league game now.
As to another addition - I look to Villanova before W&M because if a school sponsors a sport, most conferences require you to compete in conference if the conference sponsors that sport.
So if W&M is going to come to the PL in football, it needs to pack its bags for all it's other sports too. W&M might be willing to do that given the schools that currently make-up the CAA, but it's a tough choice for them institutionally, although easier if Villanova also comes to the PL for football.
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