http://www.caasports.com/ViewArticle.db ... ID=3741047CAA Football’s opening season in 2007 was extremely successful, and the league backed that performance up with an even bigger show in 2008. An NCAA record-tying five CAA Football teams earned playoff berths, had 78 players earn All-America honors and garnered its fourth National Championship in 10 years when Richmond dominated Montana, 24-7, in Chattanooga, Tenn.
Six squads return All-America honorees in 2009 including Delaware’s Charles Graves, James Madison’s Scotty McGee, Maine’s Jared Turcotte, Massachusetts’ Jeromy Miles, New Hampshire’s Scott Sicko and Richmond’s Eric McBride and Matt McCracken.
CAA Football, which holds a string of 18-consecutive seasons with multiple berths in the NCAA Championships, has seen 10 of its 12 schools play at least one playoff game since 2001. CAA Football has produced four National Champions, seven National Finalists and close to 300 All-Americans. Delaware and James Madison won back-to-back National Championships in 2003 and 2004, marking the first time consecutive championships have gone to two different teams from the same league.
Article goes on to talk briefly about Richmonds national championship, JMU and Nova 2009 returning players. The article also includes links to its "2009 CAA Football Preview" including an overall CAA perspective, a really nice break down of the history of the CAA (Championships, Award Winners, top 10/25 finishes, etc), break downs of each team including up to date spring 2009 rosters and a complete list of each teams new recruits/transfers.


