2015 College Football America FCS Preseason Top 30 Countdown: No. 14 James Madison

James Madison Dukes

The College Football America 2015 Yearbook, the signature publication of RoadTripSports, is proud to unveil its FCS Top 30 preseason football rankings. The James Madison Dukes of the Colonial Athletic Association are No. 14.

From the pages of College Football America:

“The Dukes made the biggest leap in the conference by finishing 9-4 (6-2) after going 6-6 (3-5) in 2013. James Madison was rewarded with its first playoff berth since 2011, but the Dukes fell to Liberty in the opening round. Making last season even more impressive was the fact that JMU had a new head coach in Everett Withers. Star quarterback Vad Lee, who led the conference in all-purpose yards (4,288), is returning for his senior season.”

So where does James Madison fit into the picture in the CAA and FCS? You can find out in the College Football America 2015 Yearbook, now on sale at amazon.com. You can also grab a digital copy at CFBMatrix.com. 936 teams. 455 pages. There is more college football out there than you can imagine, and every bit of it is in this publication. Every NCAA Division I FBS, Division I FCS, Division II and Division III program is here, along with NAIA and the jucos of the NJCAA and CCCAA (California). We also include Canadian college football (CIS), club football programs, one-year postgraduate prep academies and Mexico’s college football scene.

Go to the following places to purchase the College Football America 2015 Yearbook:

Amazon (hardcover book): http://amzn.to/1MBYYB2

CFBMatrix.com (digital version): http://bit.ly/1KAoyWX

Check back to find out who is next in the College Football America FCS Preseason Top 30, as we count down to the opening of the season on Aug. 29.

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