HARRISONBURG - Sitting on a cold metal bench outside of James Madison's football locker room, something occurred to James Madison tailback Scott Noble. He was ending his year the way it began, competing against a school from his home state.The Dukes opened the season with a 38-35 overtime loss to Maryland, a defeat that, though painful, was chock full of promise. Now, 10 games later, JMU (5-5 overall, 3-4 in the Colonial Athletic Association) is ending a season th...
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