HARRISONBURG, Va. — Wayne Knight rushed for career-high 212 yards, including a 73-yard touchdown, and No. 19 James Madison made its case for a College Football Playoff berth, beating Troy 31-14 in the Sun Belt Conference title game on Friday night.
The Dukes (12-1) will now root for unranked Duke to beat No. 16 Virginia in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game on Saturday night, a result that could make JMU one of two Group of Five schools in the 12-team playoff.
On a chilly night when fans were repeatedly chided for throwing snowballs onto the field, JMU's defense recorded eight sacks, a scoop-and-score touchdown and, for the sixth time this season, shut out an opponent in the second half. Defensive end Sahir West had three sacks and was in on 10 tackles.
''Every battle is different. Every hunt is different,'' Dukes quarterback Alonza Barnett III said. ''This one just took a little bit more. It was a gutsy win. We just didn't give up on each other.''
JMU outscored the Trojans 14-0 in the fourth quarter.
''They certainly played championship football, especially in the second half, to finish the job,'' Troy coach Gerad Parker said. ''They outplayed us tonight.''
Barnett's 26-yard touchdown run with 4:11 to play sealed the win as coach Bob Chesney, reportedly bound for UCLA, won his final home game with the Dukes. Barnett rushed for 85 yards and threw for 93 yards and a TD with an interception.
A coaching gamble helped keep the game tight in the first half.