The 2015 Colonial Athletic Association football season was the ninth season of football for the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) and part of the 2015 NCAA Division I FCS football season.
Video 2015 Colonial Athletic Association football season
Previous season
New Hampshire won the CAA Championship with an 8-0 record in conference play. They were joined in the FCS Playoffs by James Madison, Richmond, and Villanova. James Madison would fall in the First Round to Liberty. New Hampshire would earn the #1 seed and beat Fordham and #8 seed Chattanooga before falling to #5 seed Illinois State in the Semifinals. Richmond would defeat Morgan State in the First Round before falling to #7 seed Coastal Carolina in the Second Round. Villanova would receive the #6 seed and beat Liberty before falling to Sam Houston State in the Quarterfinals.
Maps 2015 Colonial Athletic Association football season
Head coaches
Records are from before start of 2015 season
Preseason poll results
First place votes in parentheses
Rankings
Regular season
All times Eastern time.
Rankings reflect that of the STATS FCS poll for that week.
Week One
Players of the Week
Week Two
Players of the Week
Week Three
Players of the Week
Week Four
Players of the Week
Week Five
Players of the Week
Week Six
Players of the Week
Week Seven
Players of the Week
Week Eight
Players of the Week
Week Nine
Players of the Week
Week Ten
Players of the Week
Week Eleven
Players of the Week
Week Twelve
Players of the Week
FCS Playoffs
Postseason Awards
- Coach of the Year - Danny Rocco (Richmond)
- Offensive Player of the Year - Vad Lee, SR, QB (James Madison)
- Co-Defensive Players of the Year - DeAndre Houston-Carson, SR, S (William & Mary); Victor Ochi, SR, DL (Stony Brook)
- Special Teams Player of the Year - DeVonte Dedmon, SO, RS/WR (William & Mary)
- Co-Offensive Rookies of the Year - Zach Bednarczyk, QB (Villanova); Thomas Jefferson, RB (Delaware)
- Co-Defensive Rookies of the Year - Julian Cox, LB (Albany); Chris Tedder, LB (Towson)
- Chuck Boone Leadership Award - Jake Prus, JR, OL (Villanova)
All-Conference Teams
Records against other conferences
CAA vs. FCS conferences
CAA vs. FBS conferences
Attendance
References
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