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  2. Bridgeforth Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Bridgeforth Stadium in 2007, before its expansion. Originally named Madison Stadium, it was built in 1975 and had a capacity of approximately 5,200. [3] The stadium was originally designed as a multi-purpose facility, and hosted football, track and field, lacrosse, and field hockey events.

  3. James Madison Dukes football - Wikipedia

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    The JMU football team has been the centerpiece of JMU sports since the early 1990s. Under former head coach Mickey Matthews the Dukes continued their rise in national prominence, winning the 2004 FCS National Championship. The Dukes won their second national championship in 2016 and finished as national runners-up in 2017 and 2019.

  4. List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Existing stadiums of teams either (1) transitioning to FBS and not yet football members of FBS conferences, or (2) returning to FBS football. Here, conference affiliations are those expected to be in effect when the stadium becomes an FBS venue, whether by opening, reopening, or a school's entry into provisional or full FBS membership.

  5. How much did North Carolina pay JMU football? What Tar Heels ...

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    What JMU football received in 70-50 rout of North Carolina during Saturday buy game. ... surrendered a school-record 53 points in the first half on Saturday from Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill.

  6. One JMU player wore Kiss face paint for the Dukes’ game ...

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    The Chants lost to James Madison in a 39-7 blowout Thursday despite being tied in the first quarter. When the game was close, one James Madison defensive player’s face paint drew attention.

  7. List of James Madison Dukes football seasons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of seasons completed by the James Madison Dukes football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing James Madison University in the East Division of the Sun Belt Conference.

  8. Yahoo Top 10: Surprise upsets and a dramatic Alabama ... - AOL

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    Week 5 proved to be one of the most eventful weeks so far this college football season. Yahoo Top 10: Surprise upsets and a dramatic Alabama-Georgia finish shake up rankings [Video] Skip to main ...

  9. 1991 James Madison Dukes football team - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University as an independent during the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by first-year head coach Rip Scherer, the Duke played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Virginia. James Madison finished the season with an overall record of 9–4.