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RE: Would You Trade CAA Quality For Popularity?
(03-04-2018 01:36 PM)82hawk Wrote:  Just a feeling on my part, but it seems like the CAA is on the verge of getting back to being a 2 bid conference. CofC should be steady over the next few years, NU seems to always compete, William and Mary has become consistent, Towson is always a tough out, Drexel may be on the cusp, and hopefully UNCW can get back on track after losing Keatts.

Most importantly, not many seniors on the all-conference teams.

Most of the teams in this league are going to be better next season. We are a couple flukey OOC wins for either Charleston or NU from having 2 bids this season. I think next season might finally be the year since the exodus.
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