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James Madison at Duke

Duke 31, James Madison 7

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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Thaddeus Lewis threw two touchdown passes to Eron Riley, and Duke beat James Madison 31-7 Saturday night to give David Cutcliffe a victory in his coaching debut with the Blue Devils.

Lewis completed 17-of-28 passes for 141 yards with touchdowns covering 7 and 20 yards to Riley for the Blue Devils, who shook off a pregame weather delay and scored on four straight possessions to secure their first season-opening victory since beating East Carolina in 2002.

Clifford Harris added two 1-yard scoring runs for Duke, which snapped a nine-game losing streak with its most lopsided victory since a 40-14 rout of VMI in 2005. The Blue Devils had lost 31 of the 32 games that followed that victory.

Rodney Landers rushed for 96 yards and had a nifty 47-yard touchdown run for the Championship Subdivision's Dukes (0-1). But he was just 4-of-9 passing for 51 yards, and allowed Duke to take control by turning it over on James Madison's first two possessions of the second half.

First, he fluttered a pass deep in Duke territory and it was intercepted by Jabari Marshall, whose 67-yard return to the Dukes' 22 set up Harris' second touchdown six plays later that put the Blue Devils up 21-7.

Landers then opened the Dukes' next drive by fumbling away a keeper, Greg Akinbiyi recovered at the 34 and six plays later Lewis found Riley in the end zone from 20 yards out to give Duke a three-touchdown lead.

Lewis put the Blue Devils ahead to stay with 5 seconds before halftime, hitting Riley with a 7-yard scoring pass to make it 14-7.

Riley finished with seven catches for 67 yards to help Cutcliffe become the first coach to win his Duke debut since Fred Goldsmith opened the 1994 season with a victory over Maryland.

Even Duke's historically horrendous special teams got into the scoring act. Nick Maggio kicked a 27-yard field goal for the Blue Devils, whose kickers were a combined 3-of-11 on field-goal attempts during the 1-11 season that cost Ted Roof his job.

Nearly everything clicked for Duke under Cutcliffe, the former Mississippi coach whose December hiring reinvigorated a laughingstock program that had lingered at the bottom of the bowl subdivision for nearly two decades.

The start of the Cutcliffe era was delayed 1 hour, 27 minutes by lightning, but Duke's offensive performance wound up being worth the wait.

Harris' first touchdown run came on Duke's second possession, was set up by a pretty 14-yard scramble by Lewis and capped an 11-play, 66-yard drive. But the Dukes tied it right away on Landers' long scoring run, with the dual-threat quarterback - called "the Tim Tebow of I-AA" by Cutcliffe - taking off right on a keeper, then cutting back left through the Blue Devils' defense to make it 7-all.

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Scoring Summary
DUKECLIFFORD HARRIS 1 YD RUN (NICK MAGGIO KICK)
JMADRODNEY LANDERS 47 YD RUN (DAVE STANNARD KICK)
DUKEERON RILEY 7 YD PASS FROM THADDEUS LEWIS (NICK MAGGIO KICK)
DUKECLIFFORD HARRIS 1 YD RUN (NICK MAGGIO KICK)
DUKEERON RILEY 20 YD PASS FROM THADDEUS LEWIS (NICK MAGGIO KICK)
DUKENICK MAGGIO 27 YD FG
 
Team Stats
 JMADDUKE
First Downs1324
Third Down Efficiency0-89-18
Fourth Down Efficiency1-33-3
Plays-Net Yards48-23979-364
Rushes-Yds37-18848-218
Passing Yds51146
Kick Return Yds1640
Punt Return Yds70
Passes4-11-118-31-0
Punts5-1904-214
Fumbles-Lost3-23-2
Penalties-Yds6-603-40
Time of Poss.24:4135:19
 
Individual Stats
RUSHING
JMAD: Rodney Landers 16-96, Eugene Holloman 13-55, Drew Dudzik 3-25, Griff Yancey 5-12
DUKE: Clifford Harris 17-95, Jay Hollingsworth 15-46, Tony Jackson 9-31, Thaddeus Lewis 5-28, Zack Asack 2-12
PASSING
JMAD: Rodney Landers 4-9-51-1, Drew Dudzik 0-2-0-0
DUKE: Thaddeus Lewis 17-28-141-0, Zack Asack 1-3-5-0
RECEIVING
JMAD: Mike Caussin 2-28, Rockeed McCarter 1-12, Kerby Long 1-11
DUKE: Eron Riley 7-67, Johnny Williams 2-19, Clifford Harris 2-13, Austin Kelly 1-15, Sheldon Bell 1-13, Brett Huffman 1-7, Ryan Wood 1-6, Raphael Chestnut 1-4, Tielor Robinson 1-2, Tony Jackson 1-0