12. James Madison is the best-kept secret in football, and we need to be talking more about them Dukes. They’re 6-0 and have a nasty defense. They beat an ACC team, Virginia, and won at Troy, a terrific Group of Five team.
JMU leads the nation in rush defense, and by a lot; the Dukes are holding opponents to just 1.49 yards per carry.
UCLA is next best, almost a full yard behind at 2.29. Penn State is third at 2.40. JMU led the country last year too.
Defensive coordinator Bryant Haines has had top-10 ranked defenses in each of his four seasons in both the FCS and now FBS since taking over the defense at JMU. What makes the defense so good? From talking to coaches in their new league, the Dukes have a very active, aggressive, twitchy D-line and a really smart group of linebackers that clean everything up. Haines, who played under Brady Hoke and
Mark Smith at
Ball State,
also credits his time as an Ohio State staffer, learning more schematically from Mike Vrabel and Luke Fickell and then from Corey Hetherman, the Dukes’ DC when Haines was brought in as a co-DC.