Spiders to join CAA football conference in 2007
The University’s board of trustees voted to accept an invitation
to its football team to join the Colonial Athletic Association
(CAA) Football Conference, beginning fall 2007.
The CAA is expected to assume operational control of
the existing Atlantic 10 Football Conference, in which Richmond
currently competes, following the 2006 season. The
CAA is expected to officially announce the formation of its
new football conference in coming weeks. The Spiders will
shift conference affiliation to the Richmond-based league in
football only. Richmond will remain a regular member of
the Atlantic 10 Conference in other sports (except for
women’s golf, which also competes in the CAA).
“When the University was notified recently that the
Atlantic 10 Football Conference was planning to dissolve,
the board of trustees asked me to work with our athletic
director to study all of the available conference affiliation
options open to us,” said Richmond President Bill Cooper.
“These options were presented to the board for review.
On behalf of the University of Richmond, I am pleased to
announce that the board has voted to accept the CAA’s
invitation to join their new football conference.”
“We will be forming a relationship with what will be
recognized as the premier I-AA football league in the nation,”
Richmond’s director of athletics Jim Miller said. “We look
forward to continuing our association with all of these
institutions that will be affiliating with the CAA, especially
our fellow state members James Madison and William and
Mary.”
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