Yes they are they are still in the CAA until July 1st they can't represent the CAA in national tournaments they can't be on All-CAA teams. But until July 1st they are in the CAA
James Madison recently switched conferences to the Sun Belt along with Southern Miss, Marshall, and Old Dominion. You should definitely do a new video showing the changes since conference realignment!
Current student at UMaine. Can confirm this is 100% true. The student section at the last football game was barely paying attention, and at hockey games the same student section hangs a mannequin dressed as a ref from the rafters.
@@usefulpineapple4538 I live in Boston. When Maine plays BU/BC/Northeastern, at least a quarter of the crowd is Maine fans. All the alumni in the area comes out to the games
Had season tickets at Delaware for years. For a program with a long and rich history like Delaware, Delaware Stadium is pretty much a dump despite the recent upgrades. I really don't miss going anymore.
I was getting worried as there hadn't been updates for a bit. Seriously love the content and happy to watch vids for leagues/sports I couldn't give a toss about as the presentation and wit makes them all enjoyable. Fact, while working from home, I'll put your vids on in the background cause I know i'll like whatever's showing when I have a chance to look up.
I went to JMU and I was curious to see if you'd include them in your CAA video. They recently moved to Sunbelt along with a few other teams from other conferences. Also fun fact the stadium has had a history of flooding due to it being located in a valley and next to Newman Lake. Oh and btw you should check out their brand new basketball arena at some point. Purple seats galore 👍.
I think Elon has been named the most beautiful campus in America multiple times. I've been there, and it is very nice, though I would've liked to have gone in the Fall
Townson is alright unless it’s cold and theirs wind as it’s a half bowl and with the states it’s in we tent to get some cold wind, but other than that it’s a good stadium for those who want college football locally.
You should do Irelands GAA stadiums. We have 32 counties amongst the four provinces but some counties have 2 stadiums. GAA means “Gaelic Athletic Association” and governs our national sports of Hurling & Football (Gaelic Football).
Stadium grass berms, especially in new stadiums look the way the do because they are prepared in a way so they can immediately add permanent seats should they ever decide to expand the stadium.
I went to UNH and was so sad the track remained. Could've removed it, brought the seating much closer to the field, renovate the other side (and the entire basketball arena for f's sake), add some permanent seating behind the endzone opposite the video board and make a stunning venue
3 his his children went to Towson. They were shopping around for a corporate sponsor for the newly renovated stadium but choose to name the stadium after him when he passed away.
It likely will be. Give it time, you can see from above and on the field it is prepped for expansion. They just need the money for it. JMU is currently $123 million in the hole just in athletics alone. They need some time.
I actually work at the URI Meade Stadium doing broadcasting and I will tell you, besides having a great field. The stadium is a piece of junk. The main stand is rickity and old, pretty much all rusted underneath, the pressboxes are so outdated. The bathrooms are gross and feature long piss troughs. There is no concessions, they need to hire food trucks to come. The visitors stand is ok but very small, but no access to food. Overall, URI desperately needs to rebuild the whole place. Compared to the Nice Ryan Center next door, it's very outdated. But makes sense URI is a Basketball focused school.
1. It makes sense that Villanova's basketball arena would be more impressive than their football stadium. In basketball they've won national championships, while in football they play at the FCS level. 2. William & Mary Tribe used to be called the Indians, but changed their name to be less Native American specific back in 1978. 3. It makes sense for JMU to have the most impressive stadium in this conference, as they are about to level up the FBS and the Sunbelt Conference.
I have to say that, while Alfond Stadium is a humble, respectable stadium, it is a bit sad to have that be the stadium for the *entire state's flagship institution*.
Love these videos! You should check out the MIAI conference, it’s a division 2 (small colleges) football stadiums located in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska. Some really beautiful small stadiums.
As a student at the University of New Hampshire twenty years ago, the football stadium was a pretty sad affair. If you wanted anything to eat, you had to go to the food trucks parked outside one of the end zones. Now if they can only renovate the visitor side stands, they’ll have a great New England style football stadium.
Thanks for showing the CAA stadiums. William and Mary's is my favorite particularly since we got lights for night games. The Tribe is not a cult name but a concession to native Americans which is fine for me! (they used to be called the Indians)