2016 James Madison Dukes football team
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The 2016 James Madison Dukes football team represented James Madison University during the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by first year head coach Mike Houston and played their home games at Bridgeforth Stadium and Zane Showker Field. They were a member of the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). They finished the season 14–1 overall with an 8–0 mark in CAA play to win the conference title. They received the automatic bid to the FCS playoffs, where they defeated New Hampshire, Sam Houston State, and five-time defending champions North Dakota State to advance to the National Championship Game, where they defeated Youngstown State. This was their first national championship since 2004.
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CAA champion
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NCAA Division I champion
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*Mike Houston
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Alma mater: Mars Hill
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Wildcats
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Tar Heels
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Black Bears
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#9 Wildcats
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#12 Dukes
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#1 Bearkats
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Defensive Coordinator
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Running Backs
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Defensive Line
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Offensive Line
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Cornerbacks
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Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
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Inside Linebackers
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Outside Linebackers
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Director of Football Administration/Recruiting Coordinator
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*Donnie Kirkpatrick
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Administrative Assistant
*Scott Cook
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Alma mater: East Carolina
*De'Rail Sims
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Alma mater: James Madison
*Byron Thweatt
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Alma mater: James Madison
*Dale Steele
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*John Bowers
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Alma mater: Lenoir-Rhyne
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Alma mater: North Carolina
*Bryan Stinespring
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Alma mater: Pikeville
*Drew Dudzik
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Alma mater: Richmond
*Tripp Weaver
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Alma mater: South Carolina
*John Williams
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Alma mater: Texas Christian
*Jeff Hanson
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Alma mater: Virginia
*Jamal Powell
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Associate Athletic Trainer
*Cal Hall
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Director of Strength & Conditioning
*Markus James
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Football Equipment Manager
*Patty Dorfer
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Tight Ends/Run-Game Coordinator
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W 28–14 vs. Youngstown State
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