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Congratulates the James Madison University (Virginia) Dukes football team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division 1-AA National Championship.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 45 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 45
Commending the James Madison University Dukes football team for winning
the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA National Football Championship.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
February 8, 2005
Mr. Allen (for himself, Mr. Warner, and Mr. Schumer) submitted the
following resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Commending the James Madison University Dukes football team for winning
the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA National Football Championship.
Whereas the students, alumni, faculty, and supporters of James Madison
University are to be congratulated for their commitment and pride in the
James Madison University Dukes national champion football team;
Whereas in the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship game
against the Montana Grizzlies, the Dukes drove to a 10-to-7 lead at the
half on the strength of the 1-yard touchdown by seemingly indefatigable
tailback Maurice Fenner and the 28-yard field goal by kicker David
Rabil;
Whereas the Dukes won the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA National Football Championship
with an outstanding second half performance, rushing for 257 yards and
outscoring the Montana Grizzlies 21 to 14, to win the Championship by a
score of 31 to 21;
Whereas the Dukes added the NCAA Division I-AA title to their share in the
Atlantic Ten Conference title to claim their second championship in
2004;
Whereas every player on the Dukes football team (Nick Adams, Ryan Bache, L.C.
Baker, Alvin Banks, Brandon Beach, Antoinne Bolton, D.D. Boxley, Rondell
Bradley, Isai Bradshaw, Ardon Bransford, Anderson Braswell, Marvin
Brown, Michael Brown, Ryan Brown, Shawn Bryant, George Burns, Robbie
Catterton, Frank Cobbs, Sean Connaghan, Jamaal Crowder, Ben Crumlin,
Corey Davis, John Michael Deeds, Isaiah Dottin-Carter, Harry Dunn, Sudan
Ellington, Nick Englehart, Sid Evans, Maurice Fenner, Adam Ford, Casime
Harris, Josh Haymore, Marcus Haywood, Tahir Hinds, Raymond Hines, Ryan
Holston, Ryan Horn, David Ingraldi, Chris Iorio, Mike Jenkins, Bruce
Johnson, Shelton Johnson, Akeem Jordan, Jacob Kahle, Clint Kent, Andrew
Kern, Tim Kibler, Joe Kluesner, Rodney Landers, Scott Lemn, Matt
LeZotte, Matt Magerko, Dexter Manley, Franklin Martin, Justin Mathias,
Frank McArdle, Rodney McCarter, Craig McSherry, Andrew Michael, Bryce
Miller, Leon Mizelle, Mike Mozby, William Nowell, Tom O'Connor, Will
Patrick, David Rabil, Justin Rascati, Tom Ridley, Demetrius Shambley,
Khary Sharpe, Andre Shuler, Bryan Smith, Leon Steinfeld, Chuck Suppon,
Cortez Thompson, Nic Tolley, Trey Townsend, Brian Vaccarino, Kwynn
Walton, Paul Wantuck, Mike Wilkerson, Kevin Winston, Stephen Wyatt, Kyle
Zehr, and Jake Zielinski) contributed to the success of the team in this
impressive championship season;
Whereas the Dukes became the first team in Division I-AA history to win the
national title without playing a single playoff game at home, battling
for 3 consecutive playoff road victories;
Whereas the Dukes football team Head Coach Mickey Matthews has won 40 games in
his 6 years at James Madison University and has taken the Dukes to the
playoffs twice in his tenure;
Whereas Coach Matthews has been named the 2004 Division I-AA National Coach of
the Year by the American Football Coaches Association, for his
performance in the Dukes championship season; and
Whereas Assistant Coaches Curt Newsome, Jeff Durden, George Barlow, Kyle
Gillenwater, Phil Ratliff, Chip West, Ulrick Edmonds, J.C. Price, Tony
Tallent, and Jim Durning deserve high recommendation for their strong
leadership of, and superb coaching support to, the James Madison
University Dukes football team: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) congratulates James Madison University Dukes football
team for winning the 2004 NCAA Division I-AA National
Championship; and
(2) recognizes the achievements of all the players,
coaches, and support staff of the team.
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Introduced in Senate
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S1143-1144; text as passed Senate: CR S1143-1144; text of measure as introduced: CR S1140-1141)
Submitted in the Senate, considered, and agreed to without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S1143-1144; text as passed Senate: CR S1143-1144; text of measure as introduced: CR S1140-1141)
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