NCAA denies waiver for James Madison and Jacksonville State to play for conference titles


James Madison is 10-0 in its second season at the top level of college football. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images) (Scott Taetsch via Getty Images)

James Madison and Jacksonville State are officially ineligible to play in conference title games.

The NCAA denied a waiver request from the two schools to play for a conference championship and be fully bowl-eligible this season. James Madison is in its second season at the top level of college football while Jacksonville State is in year one.

NCAA rules prohibit postseason games for the first two seasons a team is at the top level of college football. Teams that make the move have to complete an NCAA checklist within their transition period to meet the requirements of college football’s top level and both James Madison and Jacksonville State moved to college football’s top level knowing about the two-year postseason ban.

“We’re obviously disappointed in the outcome of the NCAA’s review of our request for bowl relief,” James Madison said in a statement. “We’re saddened for our university community and, in particular, we’re devastated for our football program, the coaches and student-athletes who have orchestrated an amazing season and earned the opportunity.”

But the success of both teams in 2023 is a big reason why the schools pushed to play in the postseason. James Madison is 10-0 this season and 6-0 in the Sun Belt. If the Dukes were eligible to play in the Sun Belt title game, they’d clinch the East Division title with a win over Appalachian State in Week 12 after hosting ESPN’s “College GameDay” Saturday morning.

Jacksonville State is a half-game out of second place in Conference USA and could have played for the title with wins over Louisiana Tech and New Mexico State to end the season. Instead, NMSU clinched a spot in the CUSA title game…


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Publish date : 2023-11-16 00:48:46

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