View Full Version : CAA 2012 APR
HailSzczur
June 20th, 2012, 10:17 PM
Didn't see this posted anywhere, so here it is.
Interesting to note that the bottom 2 teams are halfway/all the way out the door, and the next two would love to join them.
CAA 2011-2012 Football APR Scores
1. University of New Hampshire 981
2. University of Maine, Orono 977
3. College of William and Mary 976
4. Villanova University 966
5. University of Richmond 962
6. Towson University 948
7. University of Rhode Island 944
8. University of Delaware 939
9. James Madison University 939
10.University of Massachusetts 935
11. Old Dominion University 917
JMUNJ08
June 20th, 2012, 11:21 PM
Didn't see this posted anywhere, so here it is.
Interesting to note that the bottom 2 teams are halfway/all the way out the door, and the next two would love to join them.
CAA 2011-2012 Football APR Scores
1. University of New Hampshire 981
2. University of Maine, Orono 977
3. College of William and Mary 976
4. Villanova University 966
5. University of Richmond 962
6. Towson University 948
7. University of Rhode Island 944
8. University of Delaware 939
9. James Madison University 939
10.University of Massachusetts 935
11. Old Dominion University 917
Towson's football team should tutor men's ball...
Is it bad that I thought we would be lower?
HailSzczur
June 21st, 2012, 01:38 PM
Towson's football team should tutor men's ball...
Is it bad that I thought we would be lower?
Our Bball team got beat by West Virginia. Who knows what whacky stuff is going on. But bravo to UNH, Maine, and W&M. Those are pretty nice scores
NHwildEcat
June 21st, 2012, 02:07 PM
Our Bball team got beat by West Virginia. Who knows what whacky stuff is going on. But bravo to UNH, Maine, and W&M. Those are pretty nice scores
UNH & Maine should join the Ivies.
MplsBison
June 21st, 2012, 02:08 PM
#7 is also out the door, although not in the same sense that you meant with #8-12.
MplsBison
June 21st, 2012, 02:09 PM
UNH & Maine should join the Ivies.
Congrats on making sure your players graduate. I'm sure they've all used those UNH and UM degrees to land salaried positions with 401k plans.
NHwildEcat
June 21st, 2012, 02:13 PM
Congrats on making sure your players graduate. I'm sure they've all used those UNH and UM degrees to land salaried positions with 401k plans.
Nobody is getting a job, no matter the school.
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