2017 Colonial Athletic Association football season

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2017 CAA football season
League NCAA Division I Football Championship
Sport Football
DurationAugust 27, 2017 – November 18, 2017
Number of teams12
CAA football seasons
2017 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 2 James Madison $^  8 0   14 1  
No. 11 Stony Brook ^  7 1   10 3  
No. 20 Elon ^  6 2   8 4  
No. 12 New Hampshire ^  5 3   9 5  
Delaware  5 3   7 4  
Richmond  4 4   6 5  
Towson  3 5   5 6  
Villanova  3 5   5 6  
Maine  3 5   4 6  
Albany  2 6   4 7  
Rhode Island  2 6   3 8  
William & Mary  0 8   2 9  
  • $ Conference champion
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
Rankings from STATS Poll

The 2017 Colonial Athletic Association football season was the 11th season of football for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and part of the 2017 NCAA Division I FCS football season.

Contents

Previous season

Head coaches

TeamCoachSeasonOverall RecordRecord at SchoolCAA Record
Albany Greg Gattuso 4th114–49 (.699)17–17 (.500)9–15 (.375)
Delaware Danny Rocco 1st90–42 (.682)0–0 ()26–14 (.650)
Elon Curt Cignetti 1st53–17 (.757)0–0 ()0–0 ()
James Madison Mike Houston 2nd57–20 (.740)14–1 (.933)8–0 (1.000)
Maine Joe Harasymiak 2nd6–5 (.545)6–5 (.545)5–3 (.625)
New Hampshire Sean McDonnell 19th141–83 (.629)141–83 (.629)90–57 (.612)
Rhode Island Jim Fleming 4th25–31 (.446)4–30 (.118)3–21 (.125)
Richmond Russ Huesman 1st59–37 (.615)0–0 ()0–0 ()
Stony Brook Chuck Priore 12th106–67 (.613)67–58 (.536)14–18 (.438)
Towson Rob Ambrose 9th50–55 (.476)47–48 (.495)32–34 (.485)
Villanova Mark Ferrante 1st0–0 ()0–0 ()0–0 ()
William & Mary Jimmye Laycock 38th243–180–2 (.574)243–180–2 (.574)109–85 (.562)

Records are from before start of 2017 season

Preseason poll results

First place votes in parentheses

PlaceSchool
1James Madison (21)
2Richmond (3)
3Villanova
4New Hampshire
5Delaware
6Albany
7William & Mary
8Stony Brook
9Maine
10Towson
11Elon
12Rhode Island

[1]

Rankings

Legend
 Increase in ranking
 Decrease in ranking
 Not ranked previous week
RV Receiving votes
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Final
AlbanyS24RVRVRV1924RVRVRV
CRVRVRV22RVRVRV
DelawareSRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV23RVRVRVRVRV
CRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRVRV
ElonSRV231816141077111520
CRV23201511109151721
James MadisonS11111111111112
C11111111111112
MaineSRVRVRVRVRV
C
New HampshireS131291515131218172118162112
C1612111614131218161916142015
Rhode IslandSRV
C
RichmondS79881614131119RVRVRVRVRV
C79T-661514131017RVRVRVRV
Stony BrookSRVRVRVRVRV23RV22221412101011
CRVRV24RVRVRV2115121111
TowsonSRV
CRVRVRVRVRV
VillanovaS10677141211151320RV
C9888171514161520RV
William & MarySRVRVRVRVRV
CRVRVRVRVRV

Regular season

Index to colors and formatting
CAA member won
CAA member lost
CAA teams in bold

All times Eastern time.

Rankings reflect that of the STATS FCS poll for that week.

Week One

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
August 317:00 pm Delaware State Delaware Delaware StadiumNewark, DE W 22–318,040 [2]
August 317:00 pmElon Toledo Glass BowlToledo, OH ESPN3 L 13–4722,104 [3]
August 317:00 pmMaineNo. 13 New Hampshire Wildcat StadiumDurham, NH UNH 24–2315,854 [4]
August 317:00 pmRhode Island Central Michigan Kelly/Shorts StadiumMount Pleasant, MI ESPN3L 27–30 (3OT)16,311 [5]
September 17:00 pmNo. 7 RichmondNo. 3 Sam Houston State McLane StadiumWaco, TX ESPN3L 34–488,048 [6]
September 212:30 pmNo. 10 VillanovaNo. 17 Lehigh Goodman StadiumBethlehem, PA W 38–355,816 [7]
September 23:30 pmWilliam & Mary Virginia Scott StadiumCharlottesville, VA ESPN3L 10–2838,828 [8]
September 24:00 pmStony Brook South Florida Raymond James StadiumTampa, FL ESPN3L 17–3126,460 [9]
September 26:00 pmNo. 24 Albany Old Dominion Foreman Field at S. B. Ballard StadiumNorfolk, VA ESPN3L 17–3120,118 [10]
September 26:00 pmNo. 1 James Madison East Carolina Dowdy–Ficklen StadiumGreenville, NC ESPN3W 34–1440,169 [11]
September 26:00 pm Morgan State Towson Johnny Unitas StadiumTowson, MD W 10–06,563 [12]

Players of the week: [13]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Cardon JohnsonJames MadisonKyre HawkinsJames MadisonBryce CarterTowsonAndrew TrentStony Brook

Week Two

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
September 9noonTowson Maryland Maryland StadiumCollege Park, MD BTN L 17–6337,105 [14]
September 91:00 pmAlbanyMorgan State Hughes StadiumBaltimore, MD W 26–03,789 [15]
September 91:00 pmElon Furman Paladin StadiumGreenville, SC W 34–316,342 [16]
September 91:00 pmStony BrookRhode Island Meade StadiumKingston, RI SBU 35–185,102 [17]
September 91:00 pmNo. 9 Richmond Colgate Andy Kerr StadiumHamilton, NY Stadium W 20–176,994 [18]
September 93:30 pmDelawareNo. 18 (FBS) Virginia Tech Lane StadiumBlacksburg, VA ACCN Extra L 0–2762,526 [19]
September 93:30 pm Bryant Maine Alfond StadiumOrono, ME WVII; WFVX; WPME W 60–126,313 [20]
September 93:30 pmNo. 6 Villanova Temple Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA ESPN3L 13–1635,117 [21]
September 94:00 pmNo. 12 New Hampshire Georgia Southern Legion FieldBirmingham, AL W 22–123,387 [22]
September 96:00 pm East Tennessee State No. 1 James Madison Bridgeforth StadiumHarrisonburg, VA W 52–1024,722
September 96:00 pmWilliam & Mary Norfolk State William "Dick" Price Stadium • Norfolk, VAW 20–67,615 [23]

Players of the week: [24]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Josh MackMaineAndrew Clyde
Jae'Wuan Horton
Richmond
New Hampshire
Davis CheekElonOwen JohnsonElon

Week Three

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
September 161:00 pm Harvard Rhode IslandMeade Stadium • Kingston, RIW 17–103,812 [25]
September 161:05 pmNo. 9 New Hampshire Holy Cross Fitton FieldWorcester, MA L 26–517,906 [26]
September 162:00 pm Howard No. 8 Richmond E. Claiborne Robins StadiumRichmond, VA CSN+ W 68–218,217 [27]
September 163:30 pm Cornell DelawareDelaware Stadium • Newark, DEW 41–1414,714 [28]
September 163:30 pmNorfolk StateNo. 1 James MadisonBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAW 75–1423,118 [29]
September 166:00 pm Sacred Heart Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle StadiumStony Brook, NY W 45–78,102 [30]
September 166:00 pm Lafayette No. 7 Villanova Villanova StadiumVillanova, PA W 59–09,671 [31]
September 166:00 pm Bucknell William & Mary Zable StadiumWilliamsburg, VA W 30–98,315 [32]
September 166:00 pmNo. 16 Charleston Southern Elon Rhodes StadiumElon, NC W 19–175,248 [33]
September 167:00 pm Monmouth Albany Bob Ford FieldAlbany, NY W 28–146,384 [34]
September 167:00 pmTowson Saint Francis DeGol FieldLoretto, PA W 16–142,412 [35]

Players of the week: [36]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Kyle Lauletta RichmondNate HatalskyAlbanyRyan StoverTowsonAidan O'NeillTowson

Week Four

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
September 231:30 pmMaineNo. 1 James MadisonBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAJMU 28–1025,330 [37]
September 233:30 pmRhode IslandNo. 15 New HampshireWildcat Stadium • Durham, NHUNH 28–1422,135 [38]
September 236:00 pmElonNo. 8 RichmondE. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VAELON 36–338,217 [39]
September 236:00 pmTowsonStony BrookKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYSBU 25–176,672 [40]
September 237:00 pmNo. 7 VillanovaAlbanyBob Ford Field • Albany, NYALB 19–10 (OT)6,866

Players of the week: [41]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Malcolm Summers
Trevor Knight
Elon
New Hampshire
Eli MencerAlbanyEzrah ArchieJames MadisonAlex LucanskyStony Brook

Week Five

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
September 3012:30 pmRhode Island Brown Brown StadiumProvidence, RI L 21–243,191 [42]
September 302:00 pmNo. 19 AlbanyNo. 23 ElonRhodes Stadium • Elon, NCELON 6–05,024 [43]
September 303:30 pmNo. 1 James MadisonDelawareDelaware Stadium • Newark, DEJMU 20–1016,372 [44]
September 306:00 pmBryantNo. 15 New HampshireWildcat Stadium • Durham, NHW 45–177,951 [45]
September 306:00 pmStony BrookWilliam & MaryZable Stadium • Williamsburg, VASBU 21–188,082 [46]
September 306:00 pmNo. 14 VillanovaTowson Johnny Unitas StadiumTowson, MD NOVA 24–95,017 [47]

Players of the week: [48]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Trai SharpJames MadisonTyler Campbell
John Haggart
Elon
Stony Brook
Nate EvansWilliam & MaryJohn HinchenVillanova

Week Six

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 71:00 pmMaineNo. 12 VillanovaVillanova Stadium • Villanova, PANOVA 31–04,505 [49]
October 72:00 pmWilliam & MaryNo. 18 ElonRhodes Stadium • Elon, NCELON 25–1710,137 [50]
October 73:00 pmNo. 24 AlbanyNo. 14 RichmondE. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VARICH 41–38 (2OT)8,217 [51]
October 76:00 pmDelawareNo. 23 Stony BrookKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYDEL 24–207,694 [52]

Players of the week: [53]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Kyle LaulettaRichmondTroy ReederDelawareJaquan AmosVillanovaFrank RaggoDelaware

Week Seven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
October 143:30 pmWilliam & MaryDelawareDelaware Stadium • Newark, DEDEL 17–018,721 [54]
October 143:30 pmNo. 11 VillanovaNo. 1 James MadisonBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAJMU 30–825,933 [55]
October 143:30 pmRhode IslandMaineAlfond Stadium • Orono, MEWVII; WFVX; WPMEMAINE 51–279,205 [56]
October 144:00 pmNo. 13 RichmondTowsonJohnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MDRICH 23–35,768 [57]
October 146:00 pmNo. 12 New HampshireStony BrookKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYSBU 38–2412,311 [58]

Players of the week: [59]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Josh MackMaineKyre HawkinsJames MadisonChris FergusonMaineDonald LiotineStony Brook

Week Eight

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
October 21noonNo. 14 ElonRhode IslandMeade Stadium • Kingston, RIELON 35–347,221 [60]
October 212:00 pmTowsonNo. 18 New HampshireWildcat Stadium • Durham, NHUNH 40–1710,522 [61]
October 213:30 pmMaineAlbanyBob Ford Field • Albany, NYMAINE 12–108,919 [62]
October 213:30 pmNo. 11 RichmondDelawareDelaware Stadium • Newark, DEDEL 42–35 (2OT)15,710 [63]
October 213:30 pmNo. 1 James MadisonWilliam & MaryZable Stadium • Williamsburg, VAJMU 46–1413,125 [64]

Players of the week: [65]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Jamie JarmonDelawareNasir AdderleyDelawareDeUnte Chatman
Davis Cheek
New Hampshire
Elon
Matt PiresRhode Island

Week Nine

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
October 28noonWilliam & MaryMaineAlfond Stadium • Orono, MEWVII; WFVX; WPMEMAINE 23–66,579 [66]
October 281:00 pmRhode IslandAlbanyBob Ford Field • Albany, NYURI 31–143,383 [67]
October 283:00 pmNo. 22 Stony BrookNo. 19 RichmondE. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VASBU 27–248.217 [68]
October 283:30 pmNo. 10 ElonNo. 13 VillanovaVillanova Stadium • Villanova, PAELON 19–145,451 [69]
October 283:30 pmNo. 17 New HampshireNo. 1 James MadisonBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAJMU 21–025,298 [70]
October 284:00 pmNo. 23 DelawareTowsonJohnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MDTOWS 18–176,402 [71]

Players of the week: [72]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Davis CheekElonBrandon Ginnetti
Rashad Robinson
Rhode Island
James Madison
Kortez Weeks
Ryan Stover
Elon
Towson
Brandon BriggsMaine

Week Ten

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 4noonNo. 1 James MadisonRhode IslandMeade Stadium • Kingston, RIJMU 38–33,227 [73]
November 41:00 pmAlbanyNo. 14 Stony BrookKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYSBU 28–21 (OT)7,106 [74]
November 41:00 pmRichmondNo. 20 VillanovaVillanova Stadium • Villanova, PARICH 22–03,508 [75]
November 42:00 pmDelawareMaine Fitzpatrick StadiumPortland, ME DEL 31–177,212 [76]
November 42:00 pmTowsonNo. 7 ElonRhodes Stadium • Elon, NCELON 33–30 (2OT)10,113 [77]
November 42:00 pmNo. 21 New HampshireWilliam & MaryZable Stadium • Williamsburg, VAUNH 35–165,426 [78]

Players of the week: [79]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Trevor KnightNew HampshireTroy ReederDelawareBrelynd CyphersElonOwen JohnsonElon

Week Eleven

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
November 11noonVillanovaRhode IslandMeade Stadium • Kingston, RIURI 20–62,877 [80]
November 111:00 pm Wagner No. 12 Stony BrookKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYW 38–105,471 [81]
November 112:00 pmNo. 7 ElonNo. 18 New HampshireWildcat Stadium • Durham, NHUNH 16–67,294 [82]
November 112:00 pmTowsonWilliam & MaryZable Stadium • Williamsburg, VATOW 26–146,234 [83]
November 113:30 pmAlbanyDelawareDelaware Stadium • Newark, DEDEL 22–316,333 [84]
November 113:30 pmRichmondNo. 1 James MadisonBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAJMU 20–1324,586 [85]
November 114:00 pmMaine Massachusetts Fenway ParkBoston, MA NESNPlus L 31–4412,794 [86]

Players of the week: [87]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
JaJuan LawsonRhode IslandJared KuehlNew HampshireCoby TippettTowsonEarnest EdwardsMaine

Week Twelve

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamSiteResultAttendanceReference
November 18noonNo. 1 James MadisonNo. 11 ElonRhodes Stadium • Elon, NCJMU 31–38,662 [88]
November 18noonNo. 10 Stony BrookMaineAlfond Stadium • Orono, MESBU 20–194,983 [89]
November 181:00 pmNo. 16 New HampshireAlbanyBob Ford Field • Albany, NYALB 15–03,459 [90]
November 181:00 pmDelawareVillanovaVillanova Stadium • Villanova, PANOVA 28–75,109 [91]
November 182:00 pmRhode IslandTowsonJohnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, MDTOW 29–103,134 [92]
November 183:00 pmWilliam & MaryRichmondE. Claiborne Robins Stadium • Richmond, VARICH 27–208,057 [93]

Players of the week: [94]

OffensiveDefensiveFreshmanSpecial teams
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
Bryan SchorJames MadisonJeff SteebVillanovaRyan StoverTowsonD'Angelo AmosJames Madison

FCS Playoffs

DateTimeVisiting teamHome teamRoundSiteTVResultAttendanceReference
November 251:00 pmNo. 22 FurmanNo. 15 ElonFirst RoundRhodes Stadium • Elon, NCESPN3L 27–282,934 [95]
November 252:00 pm Central Connecticut No. 21 New HampshireFirst RoundWildcat Stadium • Durham, NHESPN3W 14–02,385 [96]
November 252:00 pmLehighNo. 10 Stony BrookFirst RoundKenneth P. LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, NYESPN3W 59–294,131 [97]
December 22:00 pmNo. 10 Stony BrookNo. 1 James MadisonSecond RoundBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAESPN3JMU 26–716,449 [98]
December 23:00 pmNo. 21 New HampshireNo. 3 Central Arkansas Second Round Estes StadiumConway, AR ESPN3W 21–156,243 [99]
December 87:00 pmNo. 11 Weber State No. 1 James MadisonQuarterfinalsBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VAESPN2W 31–2813,490 [100]
December 93:00 pmNo. 21 New HampshireNo. 6 South Dakota State Quarterfinals Dana J. Dykhouse StadiumBrookings, SD ESPN3L 14–565,583 [101]
December 164:30 pmNo. 6 South Dakota StateNo. 1 James MadisonSemifinalsBridgeforth Stadium • Harrisonburg, VA ESPNU W 51–1616,528 [102]
January 6noonNo. 2 North Dakota State No. 1 James MadisonChampionship Toyota StadiumFrisco, TX ESPN2L 13–1719,090 [103]

Postseason Awards

[104]

All–Conference Teams

PositionFirst TeamSecond TeamThird Team
PlayerTeamPlayerTeamPlayerTeam
QB Kyle Lauletta, SRRichmondBryan Schor, SRJames MadisonTrevor Knight, JRNew Hampshire
RBStacey Bedell, SR
Josh Mack, SO
Stony Brook
Maine
Harold Cooper, SR
Malcolm Summers, JR
Rhode Island
Elon
Kani Kane, JR
Trai Sharp, JR
Delaware
James Madison
FBCal Daniels, JRStony BrookAnthony Manzo-Lewis, SRAlbanyTyler Crist, FRWilliam & Mary
WRRay Bolden, SR
Dejon Brissett, JR
Neil O'Connor, JR
Stony Brook
Richmond
New Hampshire
Aaron Parker, SO
Cortrelle Simpson, SO
Tyler Wilkins, JR
Rhode Island
Richmond
Richmond
Terrence Alls, SR
Marven Beauvais, JR
Kortez Weeks, FR
James Madison
Rhode Island
Elon
TEGarrett Hudson, SRRichmondCharles Scarff, JRDelawareAndrew Caskin, SRWilliam & Mary
OL Jamil Demby, SR
Connor Hilland, SR
Brody Kern, SR
Alex Light, SR
Timon Parris, SR
Aaron Stinnie, SR
Maine
William & Mary
Delaware
Richmond
Stony Brook
James Madison
Ethan Greenidge, JR
Jade Jackson, SO
Jake Kennedy, SR
CJ Toogood, JR
Jake Trump, SR
Villanova
James Madison
New Hampshire
Elon
Delaware
Dino Boyd, JR
Isaiah Brooks, SR
Chris Durant, SR
Ikenna Nwokeji, SR
John Yarbrough, JR
Rhode Island
Maine
William & Mary
Elon
Richmond
PKGriffin Trau, JRRichmondFrank Raggo, JRDelawareAidan O'Neill, SOTowson
KREarnest Edwards, SOMaineRodney Dorsey, FRTowsonHarold Cooper, SRRhode Island
PRJohn Miller, SRJames MadisonDonovan McDonald, SOAlbanyMatt Pires, FRRhode Island
DLAndrew Ankrah, SR
Andrew Clyde, JR
Malachi Hoskins, SR
Bilal Nichols, SR
Simeyon Robinson, SR
James Madison
Richmond
Albany
Delaware
James Madison
Kanyia Anderson, SR
Ousmane Camara, SR
Rick Holt, SR
Blaine Woodson, SR
Towson
Stony Brook
New Hampshire
Delaware
Darrious Carter, JR
Brandon Ginnetti, SO
Isaiah Stephens, SR
Brandon Waller, SR
Kayon Whitaker, SO
James Madison
Rhode Island
William & Mary
Richmond
Maine
LBKyre Hawkins, SR
Warren Messer, JR
Troy Reeder, JR
Ed Shockley, SR
James Madison
Elon
Delaware
Villanova
Quinlen Dean, SO
Nate Hatalsky, SR
Shayne Lawless, JR
Sterling Sheffield, JR
New Hampshire
Albany
Stony Brook
Maine
Nate Atkins, SO
Tyrice Beverette, JR
Brandon Hereford, SR
Justin Rubin, JR
William & Mary
Stony Brook
James Madison
Richmond
CB Jimmy Moreland, JR
Rashad Robinson, JR
James Madison
James Madison
Manny Patterson, SO
Malik Reaves, SR
Maine
Villanova
Travon Reid-Segure, SR
Prince Smith, Jr., SO
Stony Brook
New Hampshire
S Nasir Adderley, JR
Raven Greene, SR
Delaware
James Madison
Jordan Brown, SR
Chris Cooper, SR
James Madison
Stony Brook
Chris Blair, SR
Corey Parker, SO
Darin Peart, SR
Elon
William & Mary
Stony Brook
PJohn Hinchen, SRVillanovaHarry O’Kelly, FRJames MadisonNick Pritchard, SODelaware
SPECMozai Nelson, JRMaineIsaiah White, JRStony BrookEli Mencer, SOAlbany

Records against other conferences

ConferenceRecord
ACC 0–2
American 1–2
Big 10 0–1
Big Sky 1–0
Big South 2–0
C–USA 0–1
Independent0–1
Ivy League 2–1
MAC 0–2
MEAC 6–0
MVFC 1–2
NEC 6–0
Patriot 5–1
Southern 2–1
Southland 1–1
Sun Belt 1–0
FBS Total2–9
FCS Total26–6
Total28–15

Attendance

TeamStadiumCapacityGame 1Game 2Game 3Game 4Game 5Game 6TotalAverage% of Capacity
Albany Bob Ford Field 8,5006,3846,8668,9193,3833,45930,0116,002
Delaware Delaware Stadium 22,00018,04014,71416,37218,72115,71016,33399,89016,648
Elon Rhodes Stadium 11,2505,2485,02410,13710,1138,66239,1847,837
James Madison Bridgeforth Stadium 24,87724,72223,11825,33025,99325,29824,586149,04724,841
Maine Alfond Stadium 10,0006,3139,2056,5797,2124,98334,2926,858
New Hampshire Wildcat Stadium 11,01515,85422,1357,95110,5227,29463,75612,751
Rhode Island Meade Stadium 6,5555,1023,8127,2213,2272,87722,2404,448
Richmond E. Claiborne Robins Stadium 8,2178,2178,2178,2178,2178,05740,9258,185
Stony Brook Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium 12,3008,1026,6727,69412,3117,1065,47147,3567,893
Towson Johnny Unitas Stadium 11,1986,5635,0175,7686,4023,13426,8845,377
Villanova Villanova Stadium 12,5009,6714,5055,4513,5085,10928,2445,649
William & Mary Zable Stadium 12,6728,3158,08213,1255,4266,23441,1288,236

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The 2018 Stony Brook Seawolves football team represented Stony Brook University in the 2018 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Seawolves competed as sixth-year members of the Colonial Athletic Association with Chuck Priore as the head coach for his 13th season. They played their home games at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in Stony Brook, New York. They finished the season 7–5, 5–3 in CAA play to finish in a three-way tie for third place. They received an at-large berth to the FCS Playoffs, where they lost in the first round to Southeast Missouri State.

The 2019 Colonial Athletic Association football season will be the thirteenth season of football for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and part of the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 New Hampshire Wildcats football team</span> American college football season

The 2019 New Hampshire Wildcats football team represented the University of New Hampshire as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by interim head coach Ricky Santos, due to longtime head coach Sean McDonnell taking a leave of absence for medical reasons. The team played their home games at Wildcat Stadium. The Wildcats finished the season 6–5 overalla nd 5–3 in CAA play to tie for third place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Richmond Spiders football team</span> American college football season

The 2019 Richmond Spiders football team represented the University of Richmond in the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Russ Huesman and played their home games at E. Claiborne Robins Stadium. The Spiders were a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 5–7, 4–4 in CAA play to finish in a four-way tie for fifth place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Stony Brook Seawolves football team</span> American college football season

The 2019 Stony Brook Seawolves football team represented Stony Brook University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Seawolves competed as seventh-year members of the Colonial Athletic Association with Chuck Priore as the head coach for his 14th season. They played their home games at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium in Stony Brook, New York. They finished the season 5–7, 2–6 in CAA play to finish in 11th place.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 Towson Tigers football team</span> American college football season

The 2019 Towson Tigers football team represented Towson University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by eleventh-year head coach Rob Ambrose and played their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium. They were a member of the Colonial Athletic Association. They finished the season 7–5, 4–4 in CAA play to finish in a four-way tie for fifth place.

The 2020–21 Colonial Athletic Association football season will be the fourteenth season of football for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and part of the 2020–21 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The entirety of the season will be completed in the spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and Towson opted to not participate in the season. Albany opted out on March 31 after playing 4 games, with New Hampshire following on April 6 and Rhode Island opting out the next day.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 New Hampshire Wildcats football team</span> College of the Holy Cross in the 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2021 New Hampshire Wildcats football team represented the University of New Hampshire as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in the 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Wildcats, led by 22nd-year head coach Sean McDonnell, played their home games at Wildcat Stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 Rhode Island Rams football team</span> University of Rhode Island in the 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season

The 2021 Rhode Island Rams football team represented the University of Rhode Island as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) in the 2021 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Rams, led by eighth-year head coach Jim Fleming, played their home games at Meade Stadium.

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