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That huge sigh of relief heard earlier this week in Orono came from University of Maine athletic director Steve Abbott.When it was announced by Colonial Athletic Association Commissioner Tom Yeager that Stony Brook and Albany were accepted into the league beginning with the 2013 season, Abbott was guaranteed his first good nights sleep in several weeks.The football status of the University of Maine had been very much up in the air.Maine and New Hamps <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher</a> hire were going to be the only teams remaining in the northeast in the CAA follow <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley official website</a> ing this coming season.Hofstra and Northeastern had already dropped football following the 2009 season and the University of Rhode Island was going to leave for the Northeast Conference after this season.However, Rhode Island has been asked to reconsider its move by the CAA and, according to a story in the Providence Journal, URI athletic director Thorr Bjorn said he is going to do just that.URIs decision to leave was based on financial constraints.However, now that Stony Brook and Albany will be replacing Old Dominion and Georgia State, that w <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup</a> ill save the New England schools a nice piece of travel money, especially Rhode Island.Old Dominion and Georgia State are leaving after this year to move up to the Football Bowl Subdivision.The CAA could now even become a two-division conference with Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island  if it stays , Stony Brook and Albany in the north and Villanova, Delaware, James Madison, Richmond, Towson and William and Mary
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