2009 James Madison Dukes football team

American college football season

2009 James Madison Dukes football
ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
DivisionSouth Division
Record6–5 (4–4 CAA)
Head coach
  • Mickey Matthews (11th season)
Offensive coordinatorJeff Durden (6th season)
Defensive coordinatorKyle Gillenwater (1st season)
Home stadiumBridgeforth Stadium
Seasons
← 2008
2010 →
2009 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
  • v
  • t
  • e
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
North Division
No. 7 New Hampshire x^   6 2     10 3  
Maine   4 4     5 6  
Hofstra   3 5     5 6  
UMass   3 5     5 6  
Northeastern   3 5     3 8  
Rhode Island   0 8     1 10  
South Division
No. 1 Villanova x+^   7 1     14 1  
No. 5 Richmond x+^   7 1     11 2  
No. 4 William & Mary ^   6 2     11 3  
Delaware   4 4     6 5  
James Madison   4 4     6 5  
Towson   1 7     2 9  
  • + – Conference co-champions
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • ^ – FCS playoff participant
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2009 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. JMU finished the season 6–5 with a record of 4–4 in the Colonial Athletic Association.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 126:00 pmat Maryland*No. 6ESPN360L 35–38 OT46,485
September 196:00 pmVMI*No. 7W 44–1615,951
September 267:00 pmat No. 25 Liberty*No. 7W 24–1015,532
October 33:00 pmat HofstraNo. 7L 17–242,751[1]
October 1012:00 pmNo. 1 RichmondNo. 13
  • Bridgeforth Stadium
  • Harrisonburg, VA
CSNL 17–2116,098
October 173:30 pmNo. 6 VillanovaNo. 16
  • Bridgeforth Stadium
  • Harrisonburg, VA
TCNL 0–2716,037
October 2412:00 pmat No. 5 William & MaryCSNL 3–2412,259
October 3112:00 pmat No. 16 DelawareTCNW 20–820,639
November 73:00 pmMaine
  • Bridgeforth Stadium
  • Harrisonburg, VA
W 22–1415,303
November 1412:00 pmat UMassTCNW 17–144,028
November 213:00 pmTowson
  • Bridgeforth Stadium
  • Harrisonburg, VA
W 43–1213,138

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References

  1. ^ Logan, Greg (October 4, 2009). "Pride gets sweet revenge". Newsday (Nassau Edition). p. 69. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  2. ^ DeLassus, David. "James Madison (VA) Yearly Results: 2005–2009". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  3. ^ "2009 JMU Football Schedule". James Madison University Department of Athletics. Retrieved August 5, 2011.