2020 James Madison Dukes football team

The 2020 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University as a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by second-year head coach Curt Cignetti and played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium.

2020 James Madison Dukes football
CAA South Division champion
ConferenceColonial Athletic Association
DivisionSouth Division
Ranking
STATSNo. 3
FCS CoachesNo. 3
Record7–1 (3–0 CAA)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorShane Montgomery (2nd season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorCorey Hetherman (2nd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumBridgeforth Stadium
2020 Colonial Athletic Association football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
North Division
No. 4 Delaware x$^  4 0   7 1  
No. 18 Rhode Island 2 1   2 1  
No. 16 Villanova  2 2   2 2  
Maine  2 2   2 2  
Stony Brook  1 3   1 3  
Albany 1 3   1 3  
New Hampshire 0 1   0 1  
South Division
No. 3 James Madison x^  3 0   7 1  
No. 15 Richmond  3 1   3 1  
William & Mary  1 2   1 2  
Elon  0 4   1 5  
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • ^ FCS playoff participant
  • Notes: Due to COVID-19, the CAA suspended the fall 2020 football season.
    Towson opted out of the spring football season.
    † – Albany, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island opted out of the remainder of the spring season on March 31, April 6, and April 7 respectively.
Rankings from STATS Poll

On July 17, 2020, the Colonial Athletic Association announced that it would not play fall sports due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that they would permit conference members to compete as independents for the fall 2020 season if they still wanted to compete. At the time of the conference postponement, JMU announced that they would opt to compete as an independent for the fall season, however they officially suspended their fall campaign on August 7 preceding the impending postponement of the NCAA FCS Playoffs.

In September, the NCAA announced changes for the Division I Football championship, with a 16-team playoff being conducted from April 18 to May 15.

The Dukes finished the regular season undefeated and won the CAA South Division title. The Dukes were not selected as the conference champions, instead the championship was awarded to Delaware (who also finished the regular season undefeated). The Dukes received an at-large bid to the FCS Playoffs, where they defeated VMI and North Dakota before losing in the semifinals at Sam Houston State, the eventual national champions, whom they blew a 27-10 lead to a matter of minutes.

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