93henfan wrote:I see them scoring 31. Did I stutter, motherfucker?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
Do you guys really see JMU scoring more than 14 points in this game? Seriously

93henfan wrote:I see them scoring 31. Did I stutter, motherfucker?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
Do you guys really see JMU scoring more than 14 points in this game? Seriously
With JMU playing their true freshman backup QB who was thrown into the game at the beginning of the 2nd quarter not even expecting to play this season. That was against the #1 Scoring and #1 Total defense in the nation (Villanova held SDSU to 10). The kid came into the game looking like a deer in headlights, throwing 2 picks in the 2nd quarter. Was better the 2nd half. If Schor doesn't go down early (he was 10 for 11 in the quarter he played) JMU easily scores over 30 vs VU..Gil Dobie wrote:Villanova held JMU to 20, NDSU should be able to do that at least.89Hen wrote: South Dakota scored 21 on them. JMU should be able to do that at least.
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So first one to 40 wins?BDKJMU wrote:With JMU playing their true freshman backup QB who was thrown into the game at the beginning of the 2nd quarter not even expecting to play this season. That was against the #1 Scoring and #1 Total defense in the nation (Villanova held SDSU to 10). The kid came into the game looking like a deer in headlights, throwing 2 picks in the 2nd quarter. Was better the 2nd half. If Schor doesn't go down early (he was 10 for 11 in the quarter he played) JMU easily scores over 30 vs VU..Gil Dobie wrote:
Villanova held JMU to 20, NDSU should be able to do that at least.
Well if some team scores 40, then they are going to win. I think it will take somewhere in the 30s to win..Gil Dobie wrote:So first one to 40 wins?BDKJMU wrote:
With JMU playing their true freshman backup QB who was thrown into the game at the beginning of the 2nd quarter not even expecting to play this season. That was against the #1 Scoring and #1 Total defense in the nation (Villanova held SDSU to 10). The kid came into the game looking like a deer in headlights, throwing 2 picks in the 2nd quarter. Was better the 2nd half. If Schor doesn't go down early (he was 10 for 11 in the quarter he played) JMU easily scores over 30 vs VU..
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I'm kind of hoping it's JMU but remember that Jacksonville State was coming off beating Sam Houston State by 62-10 when they played and got pummeled by North Dakota State in last year's title game. They'd scored 41, 58, and 62 in their three playoff games then managed 10 against North Dakota State.89Hen wrote:I'm hoping the Dukes are the team to finally end the streak. They looked great on both sides of the ball and on special teams this weekend. It' s going to take a similar performance to dethrone those Bizen.
I remember when the championship final was on friday night!!!!!!Gil Dobie wrote:Should be a Whale of a Game.
Sounds like Bison fans have been getting tickets from the JMU site. Looks like it was halted by JMU.BDKJMU wrote:JMU Duke Club has a charter flight flying up on Fri. Apparently they had to get 100 members to buy in.
As of yesterday JMU had sold to Duke Club members over 300 of their NCAA mandated allotment of 500 tickets. Whatever is unsold JMU atheltic department is apparently going to purchase & distribute. So should see upwards of 500 JMU fans at the game..
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I guess if you knock out their starting QB in the second quarter, that could work.Gil Dobie wrote:Villanova held JMU to 20, NDSU should be able to do that at least.89Hen wrote: South Dakota scored 21 on them. JMU should be able to do that at least.
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Yeah. Schor gets knocked out on the 1st play of the 2nd quarter. Back (SC transfer) is hurt, so 3rd string true Fr Cole Johnson has redshirt yanked and replaces Schor.89Hen wrote:I guess if you knock out their starting QB in the second quarter, that could work.Gil Dobie wrote:
Villanova held JMU to 20, NDSU should be able to do that at least.
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Word on the JMU board is that JMU sold out the entire 500 alotment..Gil Dobie wrote:Sounds like Bison fans have been getting tickets from the JMU site. Looks like it was halted by JMU.BDKJMU wrote:JMU Duke Club has a charter flight flying up on Fri. Apparently they had to get 100 members to buy in.
As of yesterday JMU had sold to Duke Club members over 300 of their NCAA mandated allotment of 500 tickets. Whatever is unsold JMU atheltic department is apparently going to purchase & distribute. So should see upwards of 500 JMU fans at the game..
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JMU practice with the pumped in noise:CoachComm makes a unit called TEMPO that is specifically designed to put noise on the field at field level. most off the SEC teams have it and it can simulate crowd noise unlike anything you've ever heard. JMU had one here last year to test and EW couldn't buy it at the time. you could hear it at BFS clearly and the test was set up on the practice field behind D-hub. Glad they can use the BFS PA system to simulate noise, I know for fact we don't even have it at 30% volume during game time because they get complaints from the neighborhoods close by BFS."
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I think they could do it without knocking out the starting QB. It will be tough, but it's hard for the offense to score when the Bison have the ball for a few 10 minute drives. Iowa put up back to back 40+ games before playing NDSU. That was a young Bison team at that time. There are only 9 or 10 Seniors on this team, 1 out with an injury and Tucker is questionable.89Hen wrote:I guess if you knock out their starting QB in the second quarter, that could work.Gil Dobie wrote:
Villanova held JMU to 20, NDSU should be able to do that at least.
I read somewhere there was 11 (counted 11)..Gil Dobie wrote:I think they could do it without knocking out the starting QB. It will be tough, but it's hard for the offense to score when the Bison have the ball for a few 10 minute drives. Iowa put up back to back 40+ games before playing NDSU. That was a young Bison team at that time. There are only 9 or 10 Seniors on this team, 1 out with an injury and Tucker is questionable.89Hen wrote: I guess if you knock out their starting QB in the second quarter, that could work.
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DeLuca is out, taking a medical redshirt and should be back next year. He was on the Butkus watch list until he was hurt. Tucker may or may not play, sprained knee. 8 starters, 9 if Tucker plays. Perkins is the Punt returner, but Sheppard played well when Perkins was out. O-Line takes a hit next year with 3 major contributors graduating.BDKJMU wrote:I read somewhere there was 11 (counted 11)..Gil Dobie wrote:
I think they could do it without knocking out the starting QB. It will be tough, but it's hard for the offense to score when the Bison have the ball for a few 10 minute drives. Iowa put up back to back 40+ games before playing NDSU. That was a young Bison team at that time. There are only 9 or 10 Seniors on this team, 1 out with an injury and Tucker is questionable.
JMU has 15 which is about avg (last season the avg # of seniors listed on CAA rosters was 13+ per team) But 11 of JMU's are starters (10 of 22 + punter). Even with Schor back might be a little bit of a drop off next year.
Except the Bison punter is crap. NDSU's gross punt average is lower than JMU's net.Gil Dobie wrote:#1 defense vs #1 returner. I would still go with NDSU punting, at least until some team returns a punt against them for positive yards. So far this year, they have had 3 punts returned for a total of 0 yards. The punter doesn't get the distance you would normally expect, but his hang-time allows the defense to cover the returner. James Madison punt return defense is #47. NDSU finally has their punt returner healthy and are still ranked #16, and James Madison leads the nation in punt returns, so it should be an interesting matchup.
I thought that at first too, but he reduces the chance of a big return.Mvemjsunpx wrote:Except the Bison punter is crap. NDSU's gross punt average is lower than JMU's net average.Gil Dobie wrote:#1 defense vs #1 returner. I would still go with NDSU punting, at least until some team returns a punt against them for positive yards. So far this year, they have had 3 punts returned for a total of 0 yards. The punter doesn't get the distance you would normally expect, but his hang-time allows the defense to cover the returner. James Madison punt return defense is #47. NDSU finally has their punt returner healthy and are still ranked #16, and James Madison leads the nation in punt returns, so it should be an interesting matchup.
easton stick is good, but he is no carson Wentz......JMU is loaded with speed both on offense and defense. It will be a great game! JMU will win by 10 and we will be done with NDSU.JohnStOnge wrote:I'm kind of hoping it's JMU but remember that Jacksonville State was coming off beating Sam Houston State by 62-10 when they played and got pummeled by North Dakota State in last year's title game. They'd scored 41, 58, and 62 in their three playoff games then managed 10 against North Dakota State.89Hen wrote:I'm hoping the Dukes are the team to finally end the streak. They looked great on both sides of the ball and on special teams this weekend. It' s going to take a similar performance to dethrone those Bizen.
At this point I wouldn't mind being wrong in picking North Dakota State. North Dakota State does have some injury issues, I think. But history has shown that being real impressive against other opponents doesn't necessarily mean too much when the next opponent is the Bison.
I think you are WAAAYYYYYYY underestimating abdullah for JMU. He is the American Sports Network FCS Player of the Year and a finalist for the Payton. At best I put RBs at a push. This will be a good game and will not be decided until late.Mvemjsunpx wrote:I don't need to tell you that both of these teams had impressive victories last week. NDSU held SDSU under 200 yards, which makes one think—on the surface—that the Bison defense is totally impregnable. Before looking too far into that smothering, however, keep in mind the Jackrabbits also had less than 200 yards in their first-round win. That win came against Villanova, a team James Madison beat by double digits on the road with starting QB Bryan Schor mostly absent (he was 10/11 for 108 before leaving in the 2Q). The Dukes might be the best team NDSU faces all year, and I would probably pick them if this was a neutral field, but I think their run defense is too mediocre to get the job done in the Fargodome.
Here's my assessment of the matchups & my pick for the game:
- Quarterbacks -- James Madison
Running Backs - North Dakota St.
Receivers/TEs - James Madison
Offensive Line - North Dakota St.
Defensive Line - North Dakota St.
Linebackers --- North Dakota St.
Secondary ---- James Madison
Kicking ------ North Dakota St.
Punting ------ James Madison
Return Teams - James Madison
Kickoffs ------ (push)
- James Madison 31-35 North Dakota St.