Washington Post: The CAA Does Not Exist

One e-mailer and caller after another is complaining that the Official Washington Post NCAA Men's Tournament Bracket that appeared in Saturday's (?) newspaper forecast zero teams from the CAA. I realize there's probably a chance that the CAA won't send a team to the Final Four this year, but I'd say odds are strong that the CAA gets a team into the NCAA tournament field. Like, if I had to bet on it, I'd bet in favor of the CAA fulfilling its automatic bid.

College sports editor Matt Rennie? College sports writer Eric Prisbell? Is this true? Do you have a vendetta against the CAA? Is this to be interpreted as an endorsement of perpetual Atlantic-10 superiority?

[Edit: Proof here, thanks to reader JT.]

By Dan Steinberg  |  January 16, 2007; 2:44 PM ET
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