WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — With just two regular season games remaining on its slate, the No. 25 William & Mary football team will continue its push for a postseason bid when it hosts No. 2 James Madison at Zable Stadium on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
Tickets for the contest are
available here, while
Rivalry Plan discounted tickets for W&M's final two games are
available here. Masks are optional outdoors on W&M's campus, while masking is required indoors, except when actively eating or drinking.
The game will be televised by
Cox YurView, while it will also be available with a
FloFootball subscription. YurView will televise the game in all Cox Virginia markets, including Hampton Roads (channel 60), Fairfax (channel 74), Fredericksburg (channel 77) and Roanoke (channel 9). The broadcast will also be available nationally on Cox Sports Television. Visit the
map and
listing of affiliates or check your local listing for details of showings in your market.
All Tribe home games will be streamed on FloFootball.
By following this link (flosports.tv/caa), CAA fans can sign up for an annual subscription to FloSports, which remains at a reduced rate of $95.88 per year ($7.99 per month) or a discounted monthly rate of $12.50. Also, anyone who subscribes using a CAA member Institution domain (.edu) e-mail address will be eligible for a $6.99 subscription rate per month. Any subscription provides access to all content that FloSports offers.
Fans can also listen to the live broadcast over the airwaves locally on The Tide 92.3 FM and 107.9 FM and via the internet on
Stretch Live and
TuneIn.
Live stats be available at
TribeAthletics.com, while fans can follow the action on Twitter at
@WMTribeFootball.
Saturday's contest will be W&M's Military Appreciation Game.
Ranked 25th nationally, W&M enters Saturday's game with a 6-3 record overall and a 4-2 mark in conference play. The Tribe is undefeated at home this season with a 3-0 record and is looking to post an undefeated slate at Zable Stadium for the first time since 2015. W&M continues to lead the Colonial Athletic Association in rushing and is averaging 204.4 yards per game on the ground, while it has posted a league-best 16 rushing touchdowns. Conversely, the Tribe's defense has allowed just 55.3 rushing yards per game in the last three contests. W&M's 20 takeaways this season - 13 interceptions and seven fumble recoveries - ranks tied for sixth nationally.
Ranked No. 2 in the nation, JMU currently owns an 8-1 record overall and a 5-1 mark in CAA play. The Dukes' lone loss came against Villanova - a team W&M defeated on the road two weeks ago. JMU leads the conference in scoring offense (38.6) and scoring defense (15.3). The Dukes rank second in the CAA in rushing offense with 178.9 yards per game, which ranks behind only W&M's 204.4.
In a series that began in 1978, JMU has won 26 of the 43 all-time meetings. The series is tied in Williamsburg, 12-12. Since becoming league opponents in 1993, the teams have met 28 times in the regular season, with JMU winning 20 of those contests. The Dukes have won 13 of the last 17 meetings, including a NCAA semifinal matchup in 2004.
This week's game notes are available below or by clicking here.