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I'll say it. It's time for the CAA to break up.
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RE: I'll say it. It's time for the CAA to break up.
I wouldn't agree that the league isn't sustainable. But, it is not any different than the Big South or Southern if our teams have no one advocating for them and we don't each schedule aggressively to try and improve the conference. Again, 30 OOC big games should be the minimum. Instead, we are all playing D2 teams now(the Tribe played 2 this year). Granted we also played Ohio St, TCU, UCF, ODU, Marshall and George Mason, but still. Those 2 games did nothing for us. No P5 wants to play us in Williamsburg, even VCU and Richmond won't. My guess is that the 4 ACC schools in NC don't want to come to Trask either. While we are frustrated with the A10, the Tribe at least got games with Dayton, Rhode Island and Mason in recent years. Davidson would seem to be another natural for UNCW.
03-15-2018 04:08 PM
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