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A Midpoint look back at the CAA Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:26 am
by FCS Update
X Delaware 10-1 7-1 – I’m not even going to try to work out tiebreakers. Delaware comes back strong.
X William and Mary 9-2 7-1 – The Tribe have another great season.
X New Hampshire 9-2 7-1 – UNH continues to stretch its playoff appearances.
Y Villanova 9-2 6-2 – Defending champion returns to defend the throne.
UMass 5-6 4-4 – Things just aren’t right in Amherst.
Richmond 5-6 4-4 – CAA is tough and the Spiders just have to get things back on course.
James Madison 5-6 3-5 – The Dukes just can’t turn the corner.
Towson 2-9 1-7 – Same old for the Tigers.
Maine 3-8 1-7 – Another rough year for Maine. Tough schedule and the CAA is strong.
Rhode Island 1-10 0-8 – Maybe the PL or NEC would be a better fit?

Delaware- Feeling pretty good about this right now
W&M- Not too shabby
UNH- Oops :?
Villanova- Feeling ok about this so far
UMass- Much better than I thought. :thumb:
Richmond- I would guess they'll finish right about here.
JMU- Better than expected. Didn't think they would knock off VT
Towson- Will they win a CAA game?
Maine- Took a little heat for this, looking pretty accurate.
RI- Anyone could've picked this. ;)

Re: A Midpoint look back at the CAA Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:42 am
by Col Hogan
I will admit that I, too, thought UMass was in for an off year (again)...and so far, they have been a nice surprise...

But the rest of the schedule will really tell how far the MMinutemen can go...with Delaware at home and JMU on the road...UNH in a game at Foxboro Stadium...and even this week with a wounded Richmond coming to Alumni Stadium...

How does this team respond to these challenges???

Re: A Midpoint look back at the CAA Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 10:52 am
by Cap'n Cat
Col Hogan wrote:I will admit that I, too, thought UMass was in for an off year (again)...and so far, they have been a nice surprise...

But the rest of the schedule will really tell how far the MMinutemen can go...with Delaware at home and JMU on the road...UNH in a game at Foxboro Stadium...and even this week with a wounded Richmond coming to Alumni Stadium...

How does this team respond to these challenges???

By worshipping Sarah Palin.

Re: A Midpoint look back at the CAA Preview

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:08 am
by andy7171
Same old as far as Towson's record. But this is not the same loser Tiger squad.