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Dukes destroy Ball State and now prepare for ULM and Sun Belt Conference Play
Bennett and Jack break down what they saw out of the Dukes in their 63-7 obliteration of Ball State on Saturday. Since the Gardner-Webb game, the Dukes have scored 133 points and have racked up over 1,100 yards of total offense. It has been surgical! The duo discuss if we can expect that to continue in Sun Belt Play.
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A True Ball State Beatdown!
Delvin is joined by Jack this week as they break down what they saw from the Dukes in their massive 63-7 win over the Ball State Cardinals. The defense was electric, forcing turnovers and allowing just seven points and the offense didn't miss a beat hanging 63 up on Ball State after scoring 70 last week against UNC.
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Bennett and Jack are back for this week's JMU Sports News Podcast after JMU Football took down UNC 70-50. And the game was never even really that close. The duo break down what went right (it was a lot) for the offense and discuss the defense getting the job done.
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The duo briefly preview this week's game against Ball State for Family Weekend as well.
JMU Hall of Famer Delvin Joyce is back with Jack Fitzpatrick to break down the UNC beat down. The Dukes set a program record for most points scored against an FBS opponent with 70 and Alonza Barnett set a new school record with 7 total touchdowns. There was A TON to talk about from this historic performance. The duo also preview the potential trap game in Ball State.
Coming off of the Bye Week, Bennett and Jack break down some of the things they want to see out of JMU. The duo discuss the keys to the game, and the keys to a successful Alonza Barnett III start.
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Delvin Joyce is back this week to break down what JMU Football needs to do to beat UNC. Delvin and Jack discuss what they hope to see out of the Dukes post Bye Week and what Delvin has seen on film from the Tar Heels. They give the keys to game and what it will take to slow down Omarion Hampton.
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Jack and Bennett break down the game against Gardner-Webb and address some of the biggest questions around the team. The offensive line is actually good and the defense sure is different than it was last year.
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The Dukes narrowly won their first game at Bridgeforth this season against an FCS team. Delvin Joyce and Bennett Conlin talk about some major takeaways from JMU's 13-6 win on Saturday over Gardner-Webb.
Jack and Bennett are back for this week's episode of the JMU Sports News Podcast. The duo share some of their thoughts from the Charlotte game and of course dive into the advanced nerd numbers to try and make sense of a kind of weird game.
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This week Delvin Joyce is joined by Jack Fitzpatrick. Delvin dives into what he saw out of the Charlotte game and shares his major takeaways from the Dukes' 30-7 win over Charlotte. He also looks ahead and shares some expectations for the game against Gardner Webb.
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