Law firm to represent James Madison in dispute
RICHMOND, Va. - The Virginia attorney general has hired a law firm to represent James Madison University regarding the NCAA's decision Wednesday not to grant the Dukes a waiver from a rule that prevents the unbeaten No. 18 football team from an automatic bowl berth.
In a three-page letter, the law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth LLC argues for James Madison's inclusion in bowl consideration based on its 10-0 record, No. 18 national ranking and unprecedented success in its twoyear process reclassifying from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Bowl Subdivision, the game's top tier.
The letter said the school is prepared to file a lawsuit ''asserting that the bowl ban violates the antitrust and, potentially, other laws.''