Yorkshire 252 for 9 (Head 54, Barker 4-55) v WarwickshireScorecard It feels like the business end of the season and from the point of view of Yorkshire supporters, accustomed as they have become to leading from the front, sixth place in the Division One table, 25 points behind the leaders, cannot look especially promising.Yet Yorkshire themselves still think a third consecutive title is within their compass, reasoning that a game in hand on all those ahead of them, bar Durham, is a significant point in their favour. Four wins in their final seven matches, they reason, should be enough.It seems a tall order. They could do with one of those wins being against their current opponents, given their relative points tally. A victory for Warwickshire would mean that Yorkshire have two teams beyond the reach of their game in hand. They are unbeaten in eight four-day matches against Ian Bells team and three of their four wins have been by an innings, but there is no prospect of such an outcome this time.It was just as well that Warwickshire, having had Yorkshire on the brink of a cheap dismissal at 204 for 9, have not been able to prise out the last wicket. Another 48 have been added so far, largely thanks to the enterprise of Steve Patterson and his eager accomplice, Ryan Sidebottom.Warwickshire wanted to bat first and were denied when Andrew Gale won the toss but if this was an advantage Yorkshire did not make the most of it. The pitch is not without challenges but there were a few easy dismissals, and some solid starts not built upon.Travis Head, Yorkshires overseas player for the remainder of the season, played nicely and his half-century on Championship debut suggested he can be the all-round asset Jason Gillespie has backed him to become, yet even his innings ended disappointingly.Having despatched Warwickshires best bowler with some authority for two fours in three deliveries, the first hit with power through extra cover to complete his fifty off 78 balls, he cut the next ball straight to gully.It was the second of four wickets for Keith Barker, the reliable left-armer, who edged ahead of Kyle Jarvis as the leading Division One wicket-taker with 41 dismissals. A feathered edge accounted for Gale, Jack Leaning pushed forward to one slanted across him and was taken at second slip and Jack Brooks, looking to cut, was bowled off the bottom edge.Leanings demise was a little tame, too, although in the context of his season his 42 was at least a step in the right direction. The 22-year-old batsman was one of the driving forces of Yorkshires 2015 title win, hitting three hundreds and three other fifties and falling just short of a thousand runs in the season, yet he has struggled this year by comparison.His 51 against Warwickshire at Edgbaston in April remains his highest score in 14 innings in the Championship, although he has shown some form against the white ball, including an unbeaten 131 - with five sixes - against Leicestershire in the Royal London One-Day Cup and 64 off 29 balls - again with five sixes - against Northants in the NatWest T20 Blast.Jacks gone through a period where he has not scored the runs he would have liked but he is a quality cricketer, Gillespie, Yorkshires coach, said. Hes disappointed today because he did all the hard work and felt he could have gone on to make a really big score but he has great determination and hopefully this augurs well for a strong finish to the season.Tim Bresnan was another who may reflect ruefully on the way his innings ended, having survived some difficult moments against Jeetan Patel, who bowled 27 overs unchanged and is already getting some turn. Soon after the dismissal of Leaning had ended a partnership of 60 that had seemed to be putting Yorkshire back on track, an airy clip off his legs off Oliver Hannon-Dalby had Bresnan caught at deep square leg.Hannon-Dalby, back in the side for spinner Josh Poysden with Chris Wright replacing the injured Boyd Rankin, took two wickets against his former county, including the key one of Adam Lyth, a double centurion in his last red-ball innings, with a peach of a ball that moved away late.As Yorkshire teetered at nine-down, Warwickshire looked cock-a-hoop, yet walked off the field frustrated. We need to get the momentum back but I still think we are slightly ahead of the game, Warwickshires director of cricket, Dougie Brown, concluded.I dont think we let it get away from us. Patterson and Sidebottom are good players and they batted very well. Pattos slightly unorthodox but what he does he does very well. 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The Spiders upstaged JMUs usually unstoppable offense by rolling up a school-record 720 yards, and the Dukes lost All-America quarterback Vad Lee to a season-ending knee injury on the way to a deflating 59-49 loss.Though it still managed a No. 5 overall playoff seed and a share of the CAA Football title with Richmond and William & Mary, JMU never really recovered. A stunning upset loss at home to Colgate in the second round concluded a string of three defeats in five games and the Dukes once-viable national championship hopes.Its definitely something thats sat in our hearts for a little while now, quarterback Bryan Schor said of last years Richmond game.Lee and head coach Everett Withers are no longer around, and Lee Corso wont be donning any costumes of one of the nations founding fathers when the two CAA powers renew their rivalry Saturday at Richmonds Robins Stadium. Still, plenty of parallels exist between this matchup and last years historic clash.Seventh-ranked JMU (7-1, 5-0) has remained among the nations most explosive teams with Schor at the controls and Mike Houston now calling the shots, ranking in the top four in the FCS in scoring (49.4 ppg), total offense (529.0 ypg), rushing (316.4 ypg) and third-down conversion percentage (56.6). The Dukes are ahead of last seasons record-setting numbers in each of those categories.JMU cant be accused of looking ahead to this revenge opportunity, either, after displaying remarkable focus and precision in last Saturdays 84-7 pummeling of Rhode Island. Schor (1,633 passing yards, 15 TDs, 3 INTs) set a school record by completing 21 of 22 passes for a career-high 309 yards and five touchdowns as the Dukes established a new CAA mark for points in a conference game.What (Schor) did last week was extraordinary, Spiders coach Danny Rocco. They were firing on all cylinders last week. Hes the right guy right there running that ship and theyre having a great season.This is obviously an extremely talented team and were going to have to play a really good football game here, a real clean football game, if we expect to win here on Saturday.Richmonds overall results havee been considerably less one-sided than those of the Dukes, whove outscored opponents 395-194 thus far.dddddddddddd But what the No. 6 Spiders (7-1, 4-1) have lacked in gaudy statistics, theyve more than made up for in resiliency.UR, listed two spots behind JMU at No. 7 in the initial FCS selection committee playoff rankings, enters Saturdays showdown having won five straight. It has trailed or been tied in the second half of three of those victories and overcome several substantial personnel losses, most notably season-ending injuries to All-American safety David Jones and running backs Gordon Collins and Xavier Goodall.I think the one thing this group has is this belief, this conviction, this real understanding that we can do it, Rocco said. And I think with that comes a little higher expectation of what we want to be able to do each and every week.A defense anchored by seniors Winston Craig (7.5 sacks, 10 TFL) and Omar Howard (49 tackles, 7 TFL) may pose the biggest challenge yet for Schor and JMU. Richmond has yielded an FCS-low 131.9 passing yards per game, garnered 12 interceptions and allowed seven points over the last two wins, including a home shutout of nationally ranked Villanova on Oct. 15.The Dukes have been getting better on that side of the ball as well. A unit coordinated by Bob Trott, who spent the previous six seasons at Richmond in the same role, limited overmatched Rhode Island to 109 total yards and recorded five interceptions -- two of which were returned for touchdowns.Its something weve seen coming because we practice better every week, the kids are understanding where they fit more every week, theyre gaining more confidence in their preparation every week, Houston said. I think its a culmination of their hard work and the hard work of our defensive staff that were playing at the level we are right now.The Dukes still figure to have their hands full with Richmonds balanced attack. Quarterback Kyle Lauletta (2,194 yards, 16 TDs, 8 INTs) threw for a career-high 415 yards in last years meeting, including 204 and a touchdown to star receiver Brian Brown (53 receptions, 835 yards, 7 TDs). Redshirt freshman Deontez Thompson has eclipsed 100 rushing yards in two of the last three games.Richmond also carries a school-record 11-game home winning streak into Saturdays marquee matchup. The Spiders last loss at Robins Stadium came at the hands of the Dukes, a 55-20 defeat in November 2014. ' ' '