In Virginia Tech’s 2010 home opener, James Madison shocked the college football world by beating the No. 13-ranked Hokies 21-16.
North Carolina opens its 2011 football season against the Dukes on Saturday and interim head coach Everett Withers doesn’t feel the need to remind his team about the Dukes’ recent success against a tough ACC opponent.
“You don’t have to mention it to them. They know,” Withers said. “Our kids know. They’ve seen them on tape. They’re talented.”
On the defensive side of the ball, the Dukes haven’t changed all that much since their 2010 stunner.
James Madison’s defense — ranked third in the Football Championship Subdivision last season in scoring defense — will return nine of 11 starters in 2011.
That includes preseason All-Colonial Athletic Association safety Vidal Nelson and linebacker Stephon Robertson.
James Madison coach Mickey Matthews said he is very happy with the strengths of his defensive squad.
“It’s not the X’s and O’s, it’s the Jimmies and the Joes,” Matthews said at CAA media day. “And there’s some really good Jimmies and Joes in this league.”
“When NFL scouts come by to watch us practice, they always comment how many good football players there are.”