Looking at their last two games, I don't understand why the line on the game with Louisville is only 7 points.
Georgia Southern blew their doors off with over 500 yards of passing. JM itself had a ton of yards but couldn't stop GS.
Then in a home game against Marshall, JM didn't gain over 300 yards of offense and was sacked 7 times. They struggled mightily.
Now they're facing the most talented team on their schedule who is at home and is playing its best football on the season. So I'm sure they're motivated for the opportunity but only 7 points?
I don't think the Cards are going to take them lightly having gained so much momentum, and this will be a good measure of Satterfield's coaching. A great head coach will not let his team overlook a James Madison, especially with a 6th victory and bowl eligibility on the line.
There's no doubt JM is a good football team but Louisville should be able to disrupt them like Marshall did. They have lost their last two games after getting ranked at #25. It appears to me media pundits wanted them to be better than they actually are.
Louisville 38
James Madison 16
Georgia Southern blew their doors off with over 500 yards of passing. JM itself had a ton of yards but couldn't stop GS.
Then in a home game against Marshall, JM didn't gain over 300 yards of offense and was sacked 7 times. They struggled mightily.
Now they're facing the most talented team on their schedule who is at home and is playing its best football on the season. So I'm sure they're motivated for the opportunity but only 7 points?
I don't think the Cards are going to take them lightly having gained so much momentum, and this will be a good measure of Satterfield's coaching. A great head coach will not let his team overlook a James Madison, especially with a 6th victory and bowl eligibility on the line.
There's no doubt JM is a good football team but Louisville should be able to disrupt them like Marshall did. They have lost their last two games after getting ranked at #25. It appears to me media pundits wanted them to be better than they actually are.
Louisville 38
James Madison 16