NCAA rejects James Madison football's postseason eligibility waiver request: reports
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The NCAA postseason waiver requests for the James Madison, Jacksonville State and Tarleton State football programs were rejected Wednesday, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel.
The 2023 State Farm Champions Classic takes place at the United Center in Chicago on Tuesday, Nov. 14. The doubleheader features No. 9 Duke vs. No. 18 Michigan State at 7 p.m. ET, followed by No. 1 Kansas vs. No. 17 Kentucky at approximately 9:30 p.m. ET. Both games can be seen on ESPN and via the ESPN app.
The first Associated Press men's basketball poll of the regular season is typically a jumble of teams swapping positions as preseason expectations meet the reality of playing actual games.
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James Madison officials made another plea to the NCAA Division I board of directors Monday to reduce its football program's FCS to FBS transition from two years to one, so the undefeated Dukes can be eligible to compete in a postseason bowl game this season.
After No. 4 Michigan State's 79-76 upset to James Madison on Monday in East Lansing, coach Tom Izzo said he might make changes that could impact his team's starting lineup.
Last year, we entered the final month of the regular season with six remaining unbeaten teams, all from power conferences. Four of them ended up reaching the College Football Playoff (although two had a loss), the other two, Tennessee and Clemson, strangely both lost to Shane Beamer's South Carolina in November.