THE FAVORITE: Did you read the above? But seriously, we at HERO Sports have James Madison as the national title favorite, so it'd be dumb of us to say another team here. So fasten your safety belts and hold on for the CAA roller coaster ride. Also, how will national powerhouse James Madison respond to a new staff? Lot's of stuff here to ponder. Will Maine and James Madison not being scheduled against one another be a help or a hindrance? Will Towson having to play both be great because the Tigers control their own destiny? Or is it a hindrance because they have to play both? Will the injury bug leave Villanova and New Hampshire alone for the first time in recent history? And the same goes for Elon after what the Phoenix endured in 2018.Īnd can programs that play brutally stingy defense, like Stony Brook and 'Nova, win with excellent defense but a lot of questions on offense? Oh, and which school is going to stun everybody after struggling recently (paging William & Mary and Albany)? That's been a trend in recent years (Maine in 2018, Elon in 2017). OK, maybe that's a stretch, but you catch my drift - because there are a lot of moving parts in the CAA this year. SUM IT UP: When the online acronym "SMH" came into existence - obviously indicating that I'm Shaking My Head - the creator of it was probably thinking about the 2019 CAA preseason preview. He was a First Team All-CAA performer last year after racking up 10 sacks, 15 tackles for loss and forcing four fumbles. TOP DEFENSIVE PLAYER: Maurice Jackson, DL, Richmond TOP OFFENSIVE PLAYER: Tom Flacco, QB, Towsonįlacco threw for 3,251 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2018 while also rushing for 742 yards and four TDs for the Tigers - who qualified for the FCS Playoffs and look very strong once again. ![]() 2019) to be a potential 7th rounder to high priority free agent, and FCS players tend to drift upwards their senior season. Heslop is projected by NFLDraftScout (Aug. THE NFL PROSPECT: Gavin Heslop, CB, Stony Brook
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