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NCAA reportedly rules on postseason waiver requests from James Madison, others

Grant Bricker

By Grant Bricker

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NCAA postseason waivers for James Madison, Jacksonville State, and Tarleton State were struck down Wednesday, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.

The NCAA’s rule says that teams who move from FCS to FBS must wait at least 2 seasons before being able to play in a bowl game.

There is still a chance for both James Madison and Jacksonville State to play in a bowl game if there’s not enough .500 teams.

The Dukes made the move to Division I last season and are undefeated. James Madison also applied for a postseason waiver earlier this spring. James Madison currently competes in the Sun Belt.

Jacksonville State is currently in its 1st season in the FBS.

The Gamecocks play in the C-USA with Sam Houston, who also made the move this year. Jacksonville State decided to file in case it clinches a spot in the conference championship game.

Grant Bricker

Grant Bricker was a former freelancer for The News TN in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. He now freelances for Saturday Football. Follow on Twitter @GrantBricker.

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