Sep 29 / Rob

The Dukes Take on the Spiders

JMU's breakout star, Dae'Quan Scott.

The JMU Dukes welcome the Richmond Spiders to campus on Saturday. It’s a big weekend in the Burg. Not only is it the first CAA game in the newly expanded Bridgeforth Stadium, but it’s Homecoming and thousands of alums will be back in town for the game. And it also is going to be the first game behind center for JMU’s redshirt freshman QB, Jace Edwards. In any case, the crowd should be good and lubed up by the time the ball is kicked at 3:36 PM.

The Basics

Match-up: #9 JMU (3-1, 1-0 CAA) vs #10 Richmond (3-1, 01 CAA).

Television: The Comcast Network (not Comcast SportsNet) and Comcast New England

Weather: High 49 and slight chance of showers. Football weather.

How We Got Here

Both JMU and Richmond have got to be pleased with their 3-1 records at this point, but the Dukes already has a leg up on the Spiders in the CAA thanks to the win at William & Mary. JMU started slowly, but is coming off 2 road wins over ranked opponents. The Dukes’ offense made huge strides in those games and appeared to find an identity last Saturday. And then just as QB Justin Thorpe was finally starting to win over the fanbase, he was suspended. As a result Dae’Quan Scott has gone from emerging fan favorite to “the guy” in the span of one week.

Richmond opened up the season by defeating Duke in Durham, NC. Not only did it give the Spiders a coveted FCS-FBS upset, but it gave their alumni bragging rights in the douchey New Jersey/Long Island carpet baggers social circle. The Spiders then went through the motions for 2 victories over overmatched teams that taught us nothing. Last weekend they mounted a furious fourth quarter comeback, but still fell short in a 45-43 loss to New Hampshire.

Spider Football, the Fashion Statement

Richmond football is known for many things. The Spiders play their home games in one of the nicest high school stadiums in the entire West End, have won a National Championship, count Todd McShay and Tim Hightower as former players, and they receive disproportionately high web search traffic due to the existence of a certain Australian Football League team. Most of all though Spider football is known for sweater vests. I don’t get it either, but it’s true. Richmond fans love sweater vests. Maybe they were worried that UVA fans had gained an edge in the pretentious gameday attire category. Maybe they just have no fashion sense. In any case, do not be alarmed if you encounter people on Saturday who appear to be dressed more appropriately for a Color Me Badd Fan Club meeting than a football game. They’re just Richmond fans.

How Richmond Can Win

Throw, throw, throw. Aaron Corp might have had a disappointing career at USC, but so far this season he’s showing that he has quite an arm. In last week’s shootout against UNH, he tossed for more than 350 yards. His favorite target, Tre Gray (seriously, that’s his name), could have a field day if the Dukes’ secondary doesn’t step up. He’s averaging over 100 yards receiving a game. Defensively, it’s no mystery. Richmond is going to key in on stopping Scott and forcing Jace to beat them with his arm.

How JMU Can Win

Obviously, with Justin Thorpe suspended JMU is going to pound the ball with Scott and Latney. I also expect them to mix in some easy pass plays to build the QB’s confidence. Don’t be surprised to see Brian Barlow’s number called early to do just that. Richmond had two starters on the d-line, Kerry Wynn and Corey Jackson, go down last weekend. Wynn might play, but Jackson is expected to be out. That should help the Dukes’ rushing attack and ease the pressure on the young QB. The real key to the game will be the JMU defense however. They need to get to QB Aaron Corp early and often. The less time he has to throw, the better JMU’s chances will be. Four games down and we have yet to see the JMU D live up to preseason expectations. If they step it up Saturday and the Dukes can establish the ground game, JMU will win.

Beer of the Week

It’s Homecoming, which means extended tailgating. Todd and I will be dragging a large group of friends back and setting up shop in P Lot (come say hi, we’ll let you know where we are via Facebook and Twitter). It’s a situation that calls for  a session beer. Therefore we’re going with one of Todd’s personal favorites for the JMUSB BOTW. Full Sail Session Black. It’s exactly what is sounds like, a dark roasty beer that won’t crush your palate. It’s also a more manageable 5.4% ABV, which means you’ll make it to the game no problem. Unless you’re a total lush.

Prediction

I was jumping on the Justin Thorpe bandwagon last Saturday, but I’m not too worried about Jace taking over. The offense depends on the rushing attack, so if the line does it’s job, Scott and Latney can move the chains. The defense is getting Nick Emmons back, which should help tremendously. And as we learned in the season opener, the Bridgeforth crowd can wreak havoc with an offense. This crowd should be bigger and louder. Advantage Dukes. Last year’s clash in Richmond might have been the ugliest football game ever played. This one might not be much prettier, but the Dukes should come out on top. Good guys win 24-14.

11 Comments

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  1. Ettuhealy / Sep 30 2011

    JMU football is known for many things. The Dukes play their home games in one of the nicest stadiums that includes a jail. They have won a National Championship, count Scott Norwood and Justin Thorpe as former players and they receive disproportionately high web search traffic due to the existence of a certain Springfest block party. Most of all though JMU football is known for streamers. I don’t get it either, but it’s true. JMU fans love streamers. Maybe they were worried that rioters had gained an edge in the “garbage throwing ” category. Maybe they just have no sense of dignity. In any case, do not be alarmed if you encounter people on Saturday who appear to be dressed more appropriately for a Kenny Chesney concert than a football game. They’re just JMU fans.

  2. KingCranium / Sep 30 2011

    Nice Tom Brady callback.

    Ever since the CCSU game I’ve been concerned that JMU couldn’t come back if the Dukes got down early. That worry has been exacerbated by the effective passing all three opponents have managed, that has made each score look closer than it should have been. With Thorpe playing better and the o-line starting to push people around, I was beginning to think that JMU could wear teams down to retake the lead late, if need be. I’m not confident that Edwards will be able to do that, at least not yet.

    Let’s hope the gray clouds on the weather forecast will stay away. We’ll be there with the kids (6, and 1- yes, I know but I didn’t want to miss this season of JMU football for anything) and my mom and if it’s clear and cool we can stay, but cool and rainy will send us packing.

  3. tedward / Sep 30 2011

    Dear Ettuhealy,

    A little something about UR fans:
    1.) The students quit going to the games last year because the sun was in their eyes. So they moved their seats this year. What will be the excuse this year? Sadly, I’m not joking.
    2.) Basketball team finished in top 25 the last two years, had Justin Harper drafted to NBA, Kevin Anderson (A-10 player of the year), A-10 title, and Sweet 16 appearance. Yet, at every game, the students were not there.
    3.) The people wearing the sweater vests are the 65+ year old alums. The reason we make fun of that is because they are the only fans that come to the games.
    4.) The males at UR use more hair product than the females.

  4. Ettuhealy / Sep 30 2011

    Dear tedward,

    A little something about JMU
    1.) Richmond 13 – JMU 10
    2.) Basketball team finished 34 -31 in the last two years. Yet, at every game, the students were not there.
    3.) The people throwing streamers are the 5+ year old alums. The reason we make fun of that is because they throw streamers and are older than five.
    4.) The males at JMU have more hair than the females.

  5. Rob / Sep 30 2011

    Ettuhealy you and all visiting fans are always welcome here. If you’re going to try to make witty comebacks, please come up with something original instead of relying on this mad libs approach where you just copy, paste, and replace a few words. It’s like you’re the annoying backboard of internet commenters.

  6. GoURSpiders / Oct 1 2011

    Richmond football alum here.

    Best of luck to the Dukes today, we always enjoy our annual I-64 street fight with JMU and today should be a great game.

    Can’t make it down to Harrisonburg, but I’ll be sure to enjoy the game from my Ivory Tower with my sweater-vest on.

  7. Jason / Oct 2 2011

    31-7. Enough said.

  8. 2004 Duke / Oct 2 2011

    As a well documented Thorpe-detractor, I just want to point out that this past weekend vindicated everything i’ve been saying. Thorpe can’t throw worth a crap, and obviously isn’t a leader. Edwards reads the defense well, and is only a red shirt freshman.

    Also- Anderson is a better RB than Scott. If you watch the tape, Anderson make definitave cuts, keeps his pads low, and runs through arm tackles. Scott runs until hit touches something and then falls down.

  9. Monroe / Dec 8 2012

    Why did the ODU flagship station quit streaming?
    Have a million things I want to share with you guys
    about living in ODU territory, but will have to mail them
    to you. It’s been impossible here for several years and
    there has to be some hell to pay from the culture at
    the Narcs. Got some good shots and factual shots to take.
    When is the EDOS next game? Certainly not against ECU.
    Why? They were at least somewhat punked by the Pirates.

    DO NOT PUT THIS ON WEBSITE MEN. But I’ve got much more
    as I have never ever seen so much cockiness ever…..

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