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Sun 12/2112:30 AM

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JMU
+21-115
o45.5-115
+1000
ORE
-21-105
u45.5-108
-2000

Dukes Injuries

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There are no injuries for this team currently.

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💰🦡 Jake
💰🦡 Jake
Last 30d: 19-23-0 (-4.0u)
Cam Is Money
Cam Is Money
Last 30d: 16-16-1 (-0.9u)
ORE -20.5-110
JMU
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ORE
2u
12/21 12:30 AM
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Big Bets On Campus (CFB)
Big Bets On Campus (CFB)
Last 30d: 50-61-1 (-12.7u)
Big Bets On Campus (CFB)
Big Bets On Campus (CFB)
Last 30d: 50-61-1 (-12.7u)
JMU +21.5-105
JMU
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ORE
1u
12/21 12:30 AM
@Stuckey2 @_Collin1 @Joshua_Nunn @Breese https://myaction.app/J0rH4zigeZb
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Stuck 🚨
Stuck 🚨
Last 30d: 32-30-1 (-1.8u)
JMU +21.5-120
JMU
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ORE
0.4u
12/21 12:30 AM
I’ve been convinced by the crew to ride along. Bowl betting preview part 2 out tonight
166
Jeremiah Rose
Jeremiah Rose
Last 30d: 8-11-0 (-3.8u)
ORE -20.5-115
JMU
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ORE
0.4u
12/21 12:30 AM
3
Sandy Plashkes
Sandy Plashkes
Last 30d: 23-31-0 (-10.9u)
JMU +21.5-115
JMU
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ORE
2.3u
12/21 12:30 AM
4
Duck
Duck
Last 30d: 60-54-2 (+1.5u)
JMU +21.5-110
JMU
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ORE
1.1u
12/21 12:30 AM
Maybe these guys aren’t done yet, scheme worked against Louisville and the D is no pushover. Getting Immanuel Bush back would be huge. Scheme up a trick play or two to sneak one past the Oregon defense. Loose team with nothing to lose.
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Roger Goodell
Roger Goodell
Last 30d: 8-12-1 (-2.2u)
ORE -20.5-110
JMU
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ORE
1u
12/21 12:30 AM
4
Mike Calabrese
Mike Calabrese
Last 30d: 21-20-0 (+10.2u)
JMU +21.5-115
JMU
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ORE
2.3u
12/21 12:30 AM
I love the Dukes plus the points for three main reasons: coaching, run defense and pace. Let’s start with head coach Bob Chesney. He’ll be coaching UCLA next season in the Big Ten because he’s won everywhere he has been. Not only that, but he hasn’t lost a game by more than three touchdowns since Oct. 2, 2021. That’s 58 straight games without suffering a blowout loss. In that time, his record was 47-11 straight up, and his average margin of defeat in those 11 losses was just 8.3 points per game. Still not convinced he’s elite? Let’s take a look at when he “punched up.” Dating back to 2021, Chesney led FCS Holy Cross and James Madison out on the field against ranked FCS opponents and Power 4 FBS competition six times. His against-the-spread record in those six games comes in at 5-1 with two straight-up wins. Now, without question, Oregon is an elite team, with the fifth-highest Blue-Chip Ratio (BCR) in college football. Bud Elliott’s BCR lists the teams that have the highest concentration of four or five-star recruits on their roster. The last 14 national champions have all had a BCR ratio north of 50%, with the average BCR of the national champion coming in at 70%. Oregon’s BCR for this season is 78%. If you look at Oregon’s season-long stats, all that talent has translated into very specific success on the field. Oregon boasts an elite offensive line that wins in the trenches, which is borne out in its Rushing Success Rate (7th) and pass blocking grade, per PFF (1st). And defensively, the Ducks' secondary is elite. Their defensive backs have helped them achieve a top-15 ranking in everything from PFF coverage grade and Passing Success Rate allowed to opponent QB Rating and passing yards allowed per game. On the season, Oregon finished 8-4 against the spread, routinely throttling lesser opponents like Montana State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State and Minnesota. But when you dig into those box scores, you’ll find one common theme — Oregon’s success, or lack thereof, on the ground. When Oregon covered this season, it averaged 237.5 yards per game on the ground at a 6.1 yards-per-carry clip. In the Ducks’ four ATS losses, those numbers shrank to 180.3 YPG and 5.1 YPC. James Madison may have the best run defense to ever compete at the G5 level. The Dukes allowed less than eight feet per carry (2.48 yards), and just 76.2 yards per game on the ground. They rank second in Rushing Success Rate allowed and Defensive Line Yards, while also owning a ranking of fifth in Stuff Rate. They also generated 378 negative yards (8th) with sacks and tackles for loss. This front is simply fantastic. If they hold their own and limit explosives against a bigger, more athletic Oregon offensive line, they’ll hang around in a four-quarter battle. Keep in mind, when the Dukes drew Louisville earlier in the year (15th in Rushing Success Rate), the Cardinals mustered just 113 yards on 3.8 yards per carry. The last piece here is pace. James Madison would love to grind this game down and play keep-away. The Dukes finished third in time-of-possession percentage and ranked 122nd in seconds per play. They’ll slowly chip away at the Oregon defense and then bank on Wayne Knight breaking a big one. More than half of his 1,258 rushing yards came on carries of 15-plus yards, giving him the fifth-highest “breakaway” percentage in the sport. As long as this number stays above three touchdowns, it’s a play on JMU.
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Dukes 2025 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Dec 21st@ORE----
Dec 6thTROYW 31-14---
Nov 29th@CCW 59-10---
Nov 22ndWSUW 24-20-15 LU 44.5JMU -625
Nov 15thAPPW 58-10-21 WO 53JMU -1800
Nov 8th@MRSHW 35-23-13.5 LO 53.5JMU -537
Oct 29th@TXSTW 52-20-7 WO 55.5JMU -295
Oct 18thODUW 63-27-3 WO 47.5JMU -155
Oct 11thULW 24-14-18.5 LU 47.5JMU -850
Oct 4th@GASTW 14-7-20.5 LU 52.5JMU -1400
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James Madison Dukes 2025 Season Preview

Since joining FBS in 2022, James Madison football has been a problem for just about everyone they’ve faced. The Dukes went 11-1 in 2023, then followed that up with a solid 9-4 season in 2024, including a 31-24 win over Western Kentucky in the Boca Raton Bowl.

The 2024 season was Bob Chesney’s first as head coach after Curt Cignetti left for Indiana. Chesney didn’t just hold it together, he delivered. The offense found rhythm behind JC Evans and George Pettaway, while the defense did enough to keep the Dukes competitive across a tough Sun Belt slate.

Heading into 2025, James Madison is finally free of transition-year restrictions and fully embedded in the FBS landscape. They rank No. 52 nationally in our college football betting power ratings, with a power rating of 75.0, just behind Virginia Tech and just ahead of Tulane.

Here’s how to bet on James Madison football this year, alongside other information.

Betting on James Madison

There are several ways to bet on James Madison football this season, including game-to-game markets such as moneylines, point spreads and totals (the over/under).

For more odds, check out our college football odds page.

Betting James Madison Moneylines

Since joining FBS, the Dukes are a stellar 22–5 on the moneyline, including their bowl win. That's a lot of green for anyone backing them straight up over the past two years.

Here’s how a hypothetical moneyline bet might look at a sportsbook like DraftKings or FanDuel:

The minus and plus signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog. In this example, James Madison is the favorite.

A $120 bet on JMU would return $100 profit if they win. A $100 bet on Louisiana would return $100 profit if the upset hits.

For more moneyline odds, check out our college football odds page.

Betting James Madison Point Spreads

Typically, bettors play the point spread when betting teams rather than the moneyline.

A point spread wager is a bet on a team’s margin of victory or defeat, making it the great equalizer in sports betting. Even top-tier teams hover around 50 percent against the spread.

Here’s how a point spread bet might look at sportsbooks like bet365 or BetMGM:

  • James Madison -2.5 (-110)
  • Louisiana +2.5 (-110)

JMU needs to win by at least 3 points to cover. At -110 odds, you’d need to wager $110 to win $100.

Louisiana would need to win outright or lose by two points or fewer to cover. Either way, your payout setup stays the same.

If you’re still not sure how to price your wagers, check our odds calculator to do the math for you. Also, we recommend you read up how to use American odds before placing any future wagers.

Betting James Madison Totals

There are three major markets in sports betting: the moneyline, spread, and over/under. Let’s talk totals.

A totals wager is simply a bet on how many total points both teams will score.

Take this real example from the end of the 2023 season: James Madison vs. Coastal Carolina. The total was set at 51.5 points.

  • Over 51.5 (-110)
  • Under 51.5 (-110)

JMU won the game 56-14. That’s 70 total points, so the over hit with ease. A $110 bet on the over would have returned $100 in profit.

The Dukes tend to score in bunches, but their defense is strong enough to keep opponents in check. That makes totals a fun market to follow, especially in matchups against high-tempo Sun Belt teams.

James Madison Player Props & More

College football player props vary depending on your state’s regulations, but when they’re available, expect to see:

  • Passing yards for JC Evans
  • Rushing yard totals for George Pettaway
  • Anytime touchdown scorer odds for key skill players

If prop markets aren’t available where you live, check out PrizePicks, a DFS-style site (Daily Fantasy Sports) that lets you build entries around individual player stats.

Props are especially useful in JMU matchups with clear mismatches (think App State or ULM) where offensive starters may pile up yards early.

Frequently Asked Questions
When did James Madison join the Sun Belt conference?
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Is James Madison eligible to win the Sun Belt championship in 2025?
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Next JMU Game

Game Details
@ Oregon Ducks
Oregon
location pin
Sun 12/2112:30 AM

Oregon vs JMU Odds

More Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
JMU
+21-115
o45.5-115
+1000
ORE
-21-105
u45.5-108
-2000

Dukes Injuries

All NCAAF Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

James Madison Dukes 2025 Season Preview

Since joining FBS in 2022, James Madison football has been a problem for just about everyone they’ve faced. The Dukes went 11-1 in 2023, then followed that up with a solid 9-4 season in 2024, including a 31-24 win over Western Kentucky in the Boca Raton Bowl.

The 2024 season was Bob Chesney’s first as head coach after Curt Cignetti left for Indiana. Chesney didn’t just hold it together, he delivered. The offense found rhythm behind JC Evans and George Pettaway, while the defense did enough to keep the Dukes competitive across a tough Sun Belt slate.

Heading into 2025, James Madison is finally free of transition-year restrictions and fully embedded in the FBS landscape. They rank No. 52 nationally in our college football betting power ratings, with a power rating of 75.0, just behind Virginia Tech and just ahead of Tulane.

Here’s how to bet on James Madison football this year, alongside other information.

Betting on James Madison

There are several ways to bet on James Madison football this season, including game-to-game markets such as moneylines, point spreads and totals (the over/under).

For more odds, check out our college football odds page.

Betting James Madison Moneylines

Since joining FBS, the Dukes are a stellar 22–5 on the moneyline, including their bowl win. That's a lot of green for anyone backing them straight up over the past two years.

Here’s how a hypothetical moneyline bet might look at a sportsbook like DraftKings or FanDuel:

The minus and plus signs distinguish the favorite from the underdog. In this example, James Madison is the favorite.

A $120 bet on JMU would return $100 profit if they win. A $100 bet on Louisiana would return $100 profit if the upset hits.

For more moneyline odds, check out our college football odds page.

Betting James Madison Point Spreads

Typically, bettors play the point spread when betting teams rather than the moneyline.

A point spread wager is a bet on a team’s margin of victory or defeat, making it the great equalizer in sports betting. Even top-tier teams hover around 50 percent against the spread.

Here’s how a point spread bet might look at sportsbooks like bet365 or BetMGM:

  • James Madison -2.5 (-110)
  • Louisiana +2.5 (-110)

JMU needs to win by at least 3 points to cover. At -110 odds, you’d need to wager $110 to win $100.

Louisiana would need to win outright or lose by two points or fewer to cover. Either way, your payout setup stays the same.

If you’re still not sure how to price your wagers, check our odds calculator to do the math for you. Also, we recommend you read up how to use American odds before placing any future wagers.

Betting James Madison Totals

There are three major markets in sports betting: the moneyline, spread, and over/under. Let’s talk totals.

A totals wager is simply a bet on how many total points both teams will score.

Take this real example from the end of the 2023 season: James Madison vs. Coastal Carolina. The total was set at 51.5 points.

  • Over 51.5 (-110)
  • Under 51.5 (-110)

JMU won the game 56-14. That’s 70 total points, so the over hit with ease. A $110 bet on the over would have returned $100 in profit.

The Dukes tend to score in bunches, but their defense is strong enough to keep opponents in check. That makes totals a fun market to follow, especially in matchups against high-tempo Sun Belt teams.

James Madison Player Props & More

College football player props vary depending on your state’s regulations, but when they’re available, expect to see:

  • Passing yards for JC Evans
  • Rushing yard totals for George Pettaway
  • Anytime touchdown scorer odds for key skill players

If prop markets aren’t available where you live, check out PrizePicks, a DFS-style site (Daily Fantasy Sports) that lets you build entries around individual player stats.

Props are especially useful in JMU matchups with clear mismatches (think App State or ULM) where offensive starters may pile up yards early.

Frequently Asked Questions
When did James Madison join the Sun Belt conference?
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Is James Madison eligible to win the Sun Belt championship in 2025?
Right Arrow