A couple of years ago, Nolan Adkisson asked his mother, Hailey, what she would do if James Madison, her alma mater, played Oregon, where his father, Derek graduated from.

“I go, well that doesn’t happen,” Hailey Adkisson said. “Not in a million years. We don’t have to worry about that.”

Well, funny story.

Though they regularly watch Oregon games during the season, the Adkissons were not captively following the playoff possibilities two weeks ago, when JMU won the Sun Belt Championship Friday night and benefitted from Duke’s upset of Virginia in the ACC title game on Saturday. When the 12-team playoff field was announced on Dec. 7, Derek Adkisson started receiving a wave of text messages from friends.

“This is going to be an interesting game for your family,” several friends wrote.

The improbable College Football Playoff first round matchup between the No. 5 Ducks and No. 12 seed Dukes has the Adkissons’ Salem home divided.

Much as Hailey and Derek would love to be at Autzen Stadium with their three kids, a previously scheduled weekend trip to Sunriver will have them tuning in.

“I am making sure I paid for early check-in so that I can make sure we are there as soon as the game starts,” Hailey Adkisson said. “I will be very envious to not be there because I have a feeling that this will never happen again. I already have taken out my purple sweatshirt. I will be wearing it on the drive over. I’m going to be out-numbered by Duck fans but I will wear my purple proudly.”

Originally from Eastern Washington, Hailey graduated from James Madison in 2009. The then-FCS power was playing a stadium that held under 14,000 people. It’s expanded multiple times since to over 24,000 today, with plans for far greater expansion in the near future.

“When I would go to class it was faster to cut across the field than it was to walk around,” Hailey Adkisson said. “I would guess you can’t walk across the field now.”

Derek AdkissonDerek Adkisson and his stepson Nolan at Autzen Stadium following this year’s spring game. (Courtesy of Hailey Adkisson)Courtesy of Hailey Adkisson

A 2007 Oregon grad, Derek Adkisson took Nolan to this year’s spring game, his first experience at a college football stadium.

“Watching the stars in his eyes on how magical that experience was, was incredible,” Derek Adkisson said.

Nolan might be the most conflicted member of the family tonight.

Derek has vowed not to wear anything purple and intends for all three kids to be wearing Green and Yellow attire.

“I’m going to don my Mariota jersey and dress my daughter in her Duck shirt and pull out Ducks shirt for my other two kids,” Derek Adkisson said. “Hopefully we out-number Hailey.”

The past two weeks of family banter and trash talk will continue on the car ride and into the evening – the later the better as far as Hailey is concerned.

“Even though it’ll be a longshot if JMU wins,” she said, “I’m going to get a lot of enjoyment being competitive against my husband.”

No. 12 James Madison (12-1) at No. 5 Oregon (11-1)

When: Saturday, Dec. 20Time: 4:30 p.m. PTWhere: Autzen StadiumTV: TNT/HBO MaxStream: You can watch this game on DIRECTV(free trial) or with Sling (a Sling day pass to watch this game and more is just $4.99). Streaming broadcasts for this game will be available on these streaming services locally in Oregon and Washington, but may not be available outside of the Pacific Northwest, depending on your location.