There is enthusiasm in the FCS crowd for a national championship playoff then, but that is far from guaranteed. “We’ve just got to find a way to make it work,” said Jeff Bourne, athletic director at powerhouse James Madison, who has consulted with athletic directors and others from around the FCS. James Madison “did entertain the notion” of playing a game this fall, coach Curt Cignetti said, but has nothing on the schedule after the Colonial Athletic Association postponed fall sports. The blow was particularly hard in the FCS, where only 15 of the 127 teams will have at least one game. The Dukes’ original schedule included a $500,000 pay-day game at North Carolina, and losing those lucrative opportunities hit James Madison and the rest of the CAA schools hard.
Source: Fox News September 13, 2020 18:56 UTC