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Washington State needs one more win to extend its bowl streak to nine of 10 years while James Madison aims to strengthen its College Football Playoff bid.
- On Saturday, November 22, Washington State Cougars played James Madison Dukes at sold-out Bridgeforth Stadium with a 10 a.m. PT kickoff, needing one win for bowl eligibility while JMU sought a CFP boost.
- WSU's season trends show struggles on the road with penalties and discipline lapses, while which version of Eckhaus appears affects their fortunes; JMU counters with a top defense and Barnett's 2,000 passing and nearly 400 rushing yards.
- Key plays decided the outcome: Knight rushed 15 times for 126 yards and a 58-yard touchdown, while Eckhaus completed 19 of 31 passes for 171 yards with a touchdown and a rushing score.
- For coaches and postseason hopes, Washington State fell to 5-6 and missed bowl eligibility, denying Jimmy Rogers a signature win while boosting Bob Chesney's profile as James Madison kept CFP hopes alive.
- From a fan-access perspective, the game streamed only on the ESPN App, requiring ESPN Select or ESPN Unlimited subscriptions.
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Knight scores on 58-yard run as No. 21 James Madison rallies to beat Washington State 24-20
Wayne Knight’s 58-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter put No. 21 James Madison ahead to stay and the Dukes beat Washington State 24-20 on Saturday.Knight carried 15 times for 126 yards and Alonza Barnett was 9 for 18 passing for 144 yards and a touchdown for James Madison (10-1).“That was as advertised,” JMU coach Bob Chesney said. “That’s a good offense. They were physical and a really good football team. They do a good job mixing it up on…
·Portland, United States
Read Full ArticleKnight scores on 58-yard run as No. 21 James Madison rallies to beat Washington State 24-20
HARRISONBURG, Va. (AP) — Wayne Knight’s 58-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter put No. 21 James Madison ahead to stay and the Dukes beat Washington State 24-20 on Saturday.
·Waterloo, Canada
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