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FILE - in this Sept. 11, 2010, file photo, James Madison players, from left, Josh Wells, Chad Byers, and Jordon Stanton celebrate after defeating 13th ranked Virginia Tech 21-16 in a NCAA football game at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. Any time a team from what used to be I-AA, such as James Madison, pulls off an Appalachian State-style upset it causes a stir. But this one was especially significant because of the long-term effect it could have on Boise State's BCS run. (AP Photo/Don Petersen, File)
Photo by: Don Petersen
FILE - in this Sept. 11, 2010, file photo, James Madison players, from left, Josh Wells, Chad Byers, and Jordon Stanton celebrate after defeating 13th ranked Virginia Tech 21-16 in a NCAA football game at Lane Stadium in Blacksburg, Va. Any time a team from what used to be I-AA, such as James Madison, pulls off an Appalachian State-style upset it causes a stir. But this one was especially significant because of the long-term effect it could have on Boise State's BCS run. (AP Photo/Don Petersen, File)

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