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    I'm going with JMU by 3 scores

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    JMU should win big....but Youngstown has shocked me all December.
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    Love the title of this thread!
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    JMU has 7 suspensions, YSU 4. That sounds like JMU by 3 to me.
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    JMU has a great secondary.


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    Dukes strike first.
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    JMU lighting it up
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    Notice how JMU's QB buys time be moving back and away from pocket. Either good coaching, good instincts or both. Stick needs to learn that.
    And I hope CP is watching and takes notes on JMU's offensive scheme. Very good.

    Also very good is Abdullah. Hoping one of our redshirts runs like him and or the RB out of Wisco.


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    When that punt was blocked, I didn't hear a "thud," to me it sounded like "bong!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    Notice how JMU's QB buys time be moving back and away from pocket. Either good coaching, good instincts or both. Stick needs to learn that.
    And I hope CP is watching and takes notes on JMU's offensive scheme. Very good.

    Also very good is Abdullah. Hoping one of our redshirts runs like him and or the RB out of Wisco.


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    When he was doing that against the Bison, his safety valve was 20 yards downfield in the middle. He has a strong enough arm to get it in there. As Stick develops physically, that throw will be easier but right now he still has to load up. His last couple of years here should be explosive with the strength to do whatever he wants.

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