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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    Ridiculous. Sounds like a basis for land use litigation as an abridgement of property rights under the Federal Constitution.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    That's a new one.....
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    At least six other schools do.
  4. Re: Anyone see HBO RealSports episode on athletic scholarships?

    Packer never knew beans about a lot of stuff.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    Georgetown’s most significant football recruiting issues are lack of football schollies, lack of admin support.

    This. The facilities are OK.
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    Re: Missouri State to Conference USA

    I believe this is a realistic possibility.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    I disagree. We have made it work for many years.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    It is a long trip for you guys but I don't know why it is "bad". Besides, Colgate has been coming down your way since 1973.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

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    We did. We are now 63 scholarships and, since and because of COVID, redshirt issues are far less of a challenge.

    AI is still in place, and that is not going away, IMO.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    Why not? You seem to have a disdain for your own school in PL Football, as well as Bucknell. Notwithstanding, Bucknell is a damn nice road trip in the Autumn and a highly prestigious school.
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    Re: Richmond Seriously Considering Leaving CAA?

    Needless to say, they would be a very good fit for the Patriot.
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    Re: 2027 Schedules

    This has been discussed before. Georgetown does not offer merit aid.
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    Re: 2027 Schedules

    There would be better rivalries if Georgetown improved its program to be comparable to its fellow PL institutions.
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    Re: 2027 Schedules

    In 2027, Colgate will be at Colorado, at William and Mary, home to Albany and most likely at Cornell.
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    Re: 2027 Schedules

    Why not play the teams in one's own conference?
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    Re: Patriot League Offseason Thread

    Right on.
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    Re: Delaware to CUSA

    This.
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    Re: NEC expansion

    Welcome to Mercyhurst! The more, the merrier!
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    Re: Patriot League Offseason Thread

    Correct.
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    Re: Patriot League Offseason Thread

    Colgate's schedule is again challenging. Substituting Merrimack for Army makes sense.
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    Re: NEC expansion

    Indeed!
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    Re: NEC expansion

    Agreed. MIT is already an Associate Member of the Patriot League in Women's Rowing.
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    Re: NEC expansion

    It is pretty well known that the PL turned down Hofstra (which has never forgiven us) and essentially told Monmouth to stay away.

    We have admitted other all-sports and associate members.
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    Re: NEC expansion

    Not sure that is true.

    For example, you guys did.
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    Re: Future Schedules 2.0

    Thanks!
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