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It’s football overload now that the NFL and college football have returned to television screens this week.
James Madison faces Louisville in a primetime matchup Friday on ESPN2.
Louisville is a massive 13.5-point favorite heading into this game.
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What our Post expert thinks about James Madison vs. Louisville
It’s a tough spot for James Madison, which has a spotty offensive line and plenty of depth concerns.
The Cardinals have the more talented roster, considering the Cardinals have three-star recruit, Mason Mimis, as their starting quarterback.
Louisville is a rightful big favorite, and James Madison will need to create turnovers to hang close.
The Cardinals opened with a 51-17 thrashing of Eastern Washington in which the Cardinals tallied 542 yards of offense while allowing just 150.
James Madison, meanwhile, defeated Weber State, 45-10.
The Dukes took a commanding 28-7 lead into halftime and cruised in the second half, finishing with 458 yards of offense while allowing just 148.
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