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By Sly Fox
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The NCAA has a moratorium in place to keep any more I-AAs from stepping up. A number of the more prominent CAA schools would be likely candidates to consider such a path. I wasn't speaking from any direct knowledge but rather postulating about what could be in Northeastern's mind.

BTW any Northeastern kids with ties to Virginia? They could transfer without sitting out.
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By flamesfilmguy
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This could be the first domino in a long list of moves. for example:

-Fordham is shopping for a new conference because they are phasing out of the PL its already official just a matter of time.
-CAA will be either shopping for a new team or looking to split.
-if the CAA splits you could see several NEC teams jump to the new "yankee" conference which could include teams like UNH hofstra, SBU, UMASS, Central conn, Bryant, Albany Monmouth, etc.
-Georgia st. may not be around very long in the CAA which also could cause some issues.
-If the CAA shops for another team SBU fits perfectly.
-The MEAC is talking about going back to the H bowl which is retarded but to each his own. if that happens SCSU would look to the big south. AWESOME.
-There has also been talk on AGS about a CAA split and making the CAA south just the CAA and adding teams like Liberty.

Lots of things could happen over the next two years and i haven't mentioned them all. the conferences could look WAY different in the next 3-4 years depending on what the CAA decides to do about it.
By phoenix
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What are the odds/desirability of having Campbell in the Big South as a football school?

SC State would be a decent addition (better than Campbell).
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By Sly Fox
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Campbell doesn't have the resources to field a scholarship team at this time. So the chances would be very slim. The cost of their scholarships are ridiculously high.
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By prototype
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Note to Barber - Get in the CAA!!! If there is an opportunity there - do whatever it takes to get in for ALL sports. We need a new conference - it will help us in every way possible!!! We have great facilities and a lot of money backing the program. I think the CAA would be open to this, especially if there is a new crack in the foundation. So many instant rivalries and established programs!!
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By flamesfilmguy
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prototype wrote:Note to Barber - Get in the CAA!!! If there is an opportunity there - do whatever it takes to get in for ALL sports. We need a new conference - it will help us in every way possible!!! We have great facilities and a lot of money backing the program. I think the CAA would be open to this, especially if there is a new crack in the foundation. So many instant rivalries and established programs!!
Slow down there turbo. The caa needs a northern team that will be willing to move immediately. They would have to move a team from the south to the norh and none of the southern teams want or can afford that.
It's a great idea just probably not possible right now.
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By flamesfilmguy
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On top of that our Olympia sports teams would be eaten alive in the caa. Especilly basketball and soccer and possibly baseball
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By Liberty4Life
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I think that the CAA is going to invite Fordham. They're A-10 in all sports but football (where they are in the Patriot League). Starting in 2010, Fordham is going to start allowing its football players to receive scholarships, and thus make them ineligible for Patriot League post-season play.
By JMUDukes
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JK37 wrote:Jon, would SB insist on the CAA letting them in for all sports? Or do the non-football schools the CAA already has keep things balanced in all the other sports?
No, there are already schools like Villanova and Richmond in the conference who are football only.
By olldflame
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Hofstra dropping football would be a stunner, but it could be a huge windfall for Stony Brook in terms of recruiting and fan support on Long Island.
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I would think UNH, Nova, and UMass would be unhappy with this as it takes 2 of their shorter trips in conference away. They may eventually want to bolt for a new conference that includes Fordham, SBU, Albany, etc. particularly if URI drops.
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SuperJon wrote:Stony Brook just got a half dozen new starters.
Stony Brook will be a likely destination for current Hofstra players that want:

-to stay close to home (school home, anyway)
-an opportunity for playing time (better than most of their CAA options)
-a shot at the playoffs

Their coaching staff is going to be recruiting hard and will emphasize Big South autobid in 2010 and head-to-head victory over the co-champion.

I wonder if there are any Hofstra players that would be a fit for Liberty?
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Read this from the JMU board

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Default Re: With two CAA schools dropping out of football...
I am all for Liberty joining as long as they can prove to be more than a one hit wonder. But as someone else said, competitive imbalance could be an issue. JMU, Nova, UR, and a good Liberty team would make the South ridiculous. The North has UNH and UMass. While the Nova-JMU games are always great. I could see Nova moving up to the North and Liberty replacing them and then if GSU joins put GSU in the South and move Towson up North. Since both teams are bad I don't really see there being an issue in regards to competitiveness. Or maybe do something with UDel? I don't know there are a couple different options that could be looked at.
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Too bad that guy is not a university president or the conference commissioner. I think it's been said over and over that there are a lot of CAA member presidents that are not down with us.
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