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MASSACHUSETTS VS. LIBERTY WILLIAMS STADIUM LYNCHBURG, VA.
3 TODAY’S GAME 7 EMBRACING CHANGES: JOHNNY HUNTLEY 121 LIBERTY EXTENDS SPONSORSHIP WITH STUDENT NASCAR DRIVER WILLIAM BYRON AND HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS 125 LIBERTY ATHLETICS PARTICIPATES IN EARLY FALL COMMUNITY SERVICE INITIATIVES FLAMES GAME DAY CONTENTS Williams Stadium Clear Bag Policy.....................5 Famous Liberty Alumni..........................................17 Liberty at a Glance................................................. 18 Rigorous Academics............................................. 20 Liberty Facilities......................................................22 President Jerry Prevo............................................27 Director of Athletics Ian McCaw........................ 29 Raising Athletics Excellence............................... 30 Williams Stadium................................................... 66 Liberty Football Center........................................ 68 Indoor Practice Facility..........................................71 Cost of Athletics Facilities....................................73 Athletics Facilities...................................................77 Flames Spirit and Tradition..................................87 2020-21 Athletics Excellence.............................. 91 Liberty Flames Sports Network.........................97 The Spirit of the Mountain Marching Band.... 99 Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame..........................103 Flames Club Members........................................... 111 Upcoming Liberty Home Events...................... 123 Opponent Scoreboard......................................... 126
PLAYER & TEAM INFORMATION Massachusetts Roster.............................................10 Liberty Roster........................................................... 12 Game Day Stats........................................................14 Opponent Information........................................... 15 Liberty Head Coach Hugh Freeze...................... 32 Liberty Football Coaching Staff......................... 38 Flames Football Support Staff...........................48 Liberty Cheerleaders.............................................50 2019 and 2020 Cure Bowl Review..................... 52 Liberty Pictorial Roster.........................................54
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Editor: Ryan Bomberger Associate Editor: Todd Wetmore Contributors: Joe Carmany, Paul Carmany, Steven Gonzalez, Bill Smith, Mitzi Bible, Jacob Couch Liberty University Communications and Public Engagement and FanWord.com Contributing Editors: Liberty University Marketing, Kristin Conrad, Ashley Holloway, Jessica Pandorf, and Abigail Mueller Cover Photography: Liberty University Photography Contributing Photographers: Liberty University Photography, Isaac Apon, Jessie Rogers Cover Design: Trent Haddock, Liberty University Marketing Layout/Typesetting: Trent Haddock, Liberty University Marketing Printing: Liberty University Printing
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TODAY’S GAME STORYLINES
1) After becoming bowl eligible by recording its sixth win of the season last Saturday, Liberty (6-2) returns home to battle fellow FBS Independent UMass (1-6) at Williams Stadium. 2) The Flames and Minutemen are meeting for the second straight season in Lynchburg and the fourth year in a row overall. Liberty owns a 2-1 lead in the head-to-head series, winning the last two meetings. 3) Liberty is 3-0 at home this season and has won a program-record 14 consecutive home games dating back to the 2019 season. It is the fourth-longest active home winning streak in FBS football. 4) In his third season at Liberty, Head Coach Hugh Freeze has posted a 24-8 record, including an 18-3 mark over the last 21 games. With a win today, Freeze would reach 25 victories faster than any Liberty head coach in program history. 5) Liberty QB Malik Willis has accounted for 26 TDs (17 passing/9 rushing) during the season’s first eight games. He leads FBS QBs with 647 rushing yards and is the only player ranked among the nation’s top 20 for passing TDs and rushing TDs. 6) The Flames’ defense ranks No. 13 nationally for sacks (3.25/game), No. 14 for yards allowed (302.0 ypg), and No. 15 for points allowed (17.9 ppg). Dating back to last season, Liberty has held five straight opponents below 20 points at Williams Stadium.
2 - Both teams spread the ball amongst a wide array of receivers in their passing attacks. Liberty and UMass have each seen 18 different players catch a pass in 2021. UMass is one of two FBS Independents who will visit Williams Stadium during the final four weeks of Liberty’s season (Army - Nov. 27). 3 - Three years ago (Nov. 3, 2018), host UMass topped Liberty 62-59 in a wild tripleovertime contest. Since that game, the Flames are 26-10, including a pair of wins over the Minutemen. 4 - UMass is the only opponent Liberty has faced during each of its first four FBS seasons (2018-21). The Flames and Minutemen are also scheduled to square off each year through 2025.
MILESTONE WATCH
4: QB Malik Willis needs four TDs to become the first Flame ever to be responsible for 30 or more TDs in two different seasons. He was responsible for a Liberty single-season record 34 TDs (20 passing/14 rushing) in 2020 and has 26 (17 passing/9 rushing) so far in 2021. 49/96: RB Joshua Mack is nearing a pair of career milestones. He enters Saturday’s game 49 rushing yards shy of 4,000 for his career, 2,047 of which he rushed for at Maine. Mack needs 96 yards to reach the 2,000-yard rushing mark during his time at Liberty. 100: QB Malik Willis is 100 rushing yards away from 2,000 for his collegiate career, including his statistics from his two seasons at Auburn. Willis has posted 100+ rushing yards in a game five times in his career.
“4 DOWNS” WITH MINUTEMEN
1 - Saturday will be UMass’ second visit to Williams Stadium in less than a year. 337 days have elapsed since Liberty wrapped up its 2020 regular season with a shutout victory over the Minutemen, the Flames’ first-ever shutout against an FBS opponent. HEAD COACH HUGH FREEZE
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WILLIAMS STADIUM CLEAR BAG POLICY CLEAR BAG POLICY
In an effort to enhance fan safety and expedite entrance to Williams Stadium, Liberty University has implemented a security screening process. This includes a clear bag policy that limits the size and type of bag that can be brought into the stadium by fans. The implementation of this measure is intended to enhance public safety while minimizing time spent searching bags at gate security checkpoints, thus easing access into the stadium.
The policy is consistent with the NFL’s current model. Only clear tote bags that do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or one-gallon plastic freezer bags will be allowed in Williams Stadium. In addition, small handheld clutch purses no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” will be permitted. Spectators will also be able to carry other items into the stadium, such as binoculars, cameras, and smartphones.
Liberty’s clear bag policy has been in effect since 2016 and will be strictly enforced during the 2021 football season.
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PLAYER FEATURE STORY EMBRACING THE CHANGES JOHNNY HUNTLEY
I knew joining Liberty University would change my life, but the experience has far exceeded my expectations so far. My college journey took me from a wide-eyed freshman wide receiver in Colorado to a tight end leading Liberty to FBS success. Adjusting to such drastic changes wasn’t always easy. I started my collegiate career in Colorado, but after my freshman campaign, I felt like I needed a change, you know? I remembered the conversations I had with Liberty during my initial recruitment process. Even though I ultimately chose Colorado, they let me know they were happy for me and would be there if I ever wanted to make a move. I appreciated that love and respect and felt like transferring would be good for me on and off the field. And so I did.
EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED
Due to the transfer rules, I had to sit out my first year at Liberty. And redshirting year one was rough. I got a lot of training done, and it was helpful to watch the game closely, but not playing was tough. Heading into 2019, I slimmed down because our coach wanted me to lose weight before the start of the season. I got my weight down, and then suddenly our coach announced he was leaving us.
Changing schools, redshirting, changing coaches; what was one more change? One more challenge? Playing tight end, bring it on. I had to go back into the weight room and bulk up. I was a bit too small to play tight end and had to get bigger. I was in the film room, studying how I needed to play. Techniques for blocking, routes I had to run — I was locked in. All my hard work paid off when I scored my first career touchdown during our bowl game against Georgia Southern. It was a 57-yard TD reception to start the game. It was an incredible feeling. It felt like I could exhale in jubilation as I helped lead my team to a 23-16 win. It was the culmination of a lifelong journey in the sport. I made it. I was home at Liberty, making big plays in big games. And in 2020, another change came my way. We had a new quarterback in Malik Willis. So, again, I had to adjust. The chemistry between a quarterback and his tight end is crucial. Fortunately, Mailk made this a great and easy transition. He’s an incredible QB, and we’ve been in perfect symmetry from the jump. It’s been such a joy to grow and play with him, and I expect that he will be playing at the next level when his time comes.
BATTLE TESTED
Going through all these changes, all the ups and downs during my collegiate life, I feel like Continued on page 9
And when Coach Freeze came in, the narrative changed again for me. He wanted me to bulk up and change position. Now, I needed to play tight end — a position I had never played before. But I kept an open mind. I wanted to make it work, and after talking to Coach Freeze about how I’d be utilized, I was all-in.
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I came this far and have gone through so much.
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PLAYER FEATURE STORY it’s better prepared me for life after school, too. Honestly, I’m ready for whatever. I’ve made big decisions and had to stay committed even when circumstances changed. I’ve adjusted to new roles and new leaders. These aren’t just good skills for football; these are good skills for life. Because of these experiences, I’ve become a much more calm person when things don’t go as planned. I can constantly adjust and excel in any and every environment.
PLAYING WITH JOY
Playing here is like being a kid again. It sparked the same type of joy I had when I was just a kid playing football for the first time. Back when I didn’t have responsibilities, just playing carefree football, running around, and making plays.
That’s why I give it my all every time I put on my jersey. Playing here doesn’t feel like work; it feels like joy. I just hope it comes out with my performance. This is my last year playing college football, so I’m focused on finishing strong and leading this team into a new era. Despite being near the end, facing another change soon, I still have so much to give. I take tremendous pride in what I’ve done here and how far we’ve come since 2019, but I’m not done. We aren’t done. We want more victories, more memories, and another bowl win. So, let’s finish strong. Provided by FanWord.com
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OPPONENT ROSTER 2021 MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN NO. NAME.............................. YEAR .POS... HT. .... WT.......HOMETOWN 0 Avien Peah...................................... Gr........... DL..........6-2.........280...........Providence, R.I. 2 Rico Arnold..................................... R-Jr........ WR........6-1.........190...........Athens, Ga. 2 Bryce Watts.................................... R-Jr........ DB.........6-0.........180...........Toms River, N.J. 3 Tanner Davis................................... So........... S............6-1.........200...........Kingston, N.Y. 4 Noah Boykin................................... R-So...... DB.........6-2.........185...........Washington, D.C. 5 Donte Lindsey................................ R-So...... CB.........5-11......190...........Fayetteville, N.C. 5 Tyler Lytle........................................ Gr........... QB.........6-5.........225...........Redondo Beach, Calif. 6 Bryson Richardson....................... R-So...... DB.........6-0.........205...........Buford, Ga. 6 Zamar Wise.................................... Fr............ QB.........6-2.........190...........Newark, N.J. 7 Jordan Mahoney........................... Fr............ DB.........5-11......170...........Rock Hill, S.C. 7 Ellis Merriweather......................... R-Jr........ RB.........6-2.........225...........Alpharetta, Ga. 8 Kay’Ron Adams............................. R-So...... RB.........5-10......210...........Warren, Ohio 8 Tristan Armstrong......................... Fr............ DB.........5-11......185...........Washington, D.C. 9 Garrett Dzuro................................. R-Fr....... QB.........5-11......200...........Lakewood, Ohio 9 Myles Turner................................... Fr............ LB..........6-1.........235...........Silver Spring, Md. 10 Jermaine “OC” Johnson, Jr....... So........... WR........5-9.........170...........Washington, D.C. 11 Onuma Dieke................................. Fr............ WR........6-5.........205...........Riverdale, Ga. 11 Nahji Logan.................................... Fr............ LB..........6-4.........225...........Yeadon, Pa. 12 Brady Olson.................................... Fr............ QB.........6-4.........200...........Bellingham, Mass. 12 Josh Wallace.................................. So........... CB.........6-0.........190...........Hyattsville, Md. 13 Osei Dixon....................................... Fr............ DB.........6-2.........195...........Bowie, Md. 13 Tray Pettway.................................. So........... WR........6-3.........195...........Prattville, Ala. 14 Javon Batten.................................. Fr............ DB.........6-3.........200...........Brooklyn, N.Y. 14 Jaret Pallotta.................................. Gr........... TE..........6-5.........250...........Massillon, Ohio 15 Viczaril Alobwede......................... Fr............ DL..........6-4.........260...........Stone Mountain, Ga. 16 Josiah Johnson.............................. R-So...... TE-QB..6-5.........235...........Jacksonville, Fla. 16 Nasir Mills........................................ Fr............ DB.........6-0.........205...........Wake Forest, N.C. 17 Eni Falayi......................................... Fr............ TE..........6-6.........235...........Peabody, Mass. 17 Raiheem Olalekan......................... Fr............ LB..........6-4.........210...........Owings Mill, Md. 18 Taylor Edwards.............................. Gr........... TE..........6-4.........250...........Wilmington, Del. 18 Luke McMenamin.......................... R-Fr....... QB.........6-3.........225...........Milton, Mass. 19 Michael Fitzgerald........................ Fr............ WR........6-6.........200...........Roswell, Ga. 19 Zack Magdis................................... Fr............ LB..........6-2.........235...........Worcester, Mass. 20 Dorian Helm................................... Fr............ DB.........5-11......190...........Stone Mountain, Ga. 21 Te’Rai Powell.................................. Fr............ DB.........6-0.........190...........Montvale, N.J. 22 Gerrell Johnson............................. Fr............ LB..........6-3.........225...........Washington, D.C. 23 Abdoul Kone.................................. Fr............ LB..........6-3.........220...........Maplewood, N.J. 24 Michael Oppong............................ R-Fr....... DB.........6-0.........195...........Worcester, Mass. 24 Jamir Roberts................................ Fr............ WR........5-10......180...........Owings Mill, Md. 25 Victor Santiago.............................. R-Jr........ WR........5-9.........165...........Bethlehem, Pa. 26 Kenny Dudley................................. Fr............ DB.........5-11......170...........Washington, D.C. 27 Amadu Mohammed..................... R-So...... LB..........6-0.........235...........Worcester, Mass. 27 Carter Scudo.................................. Fr............ WR........5-11......190...........Milford, Mass. 28 Cyrus Bonsu................................... R-Fr....... RB.........5-10......205...........Worcester, Mass. 29 Jared Chisari.................................. R-So...... RB.........5-11......200...........Fryeburg, Maine 29 Cody Jones..................................... Fr............ DB.........6-0.........190...........Fayetteville, Ga. 30 Da’Shon Ross................................. R-So...... LB..........6-1.........235...........Moore Haven, Fla. 32 Romeo Holden............................... R-Jr........ RB.........5-10......210...........New Rochelle, N.Y. 33 Jourdan Powell.............................. R-So...... CB.........5-10......165...........Springfield, Mass. 34 Issaih Agnew-Beatty.................... Fr............ RB.........5-8.........190...........Marlboro, Mass. 36 Darryl Munoz.................................. R-Jr........ DB.........6-1.........205...........Lawrence, Mass. 37 Drew Harvey................................... Gr........... LB..........6-1.........225...........Crete, Ill. 40 Dominic Schofield........................ Fr............ LB..........6-3.........240...........Milford, Mass. 41 Mike Saliba...................................... R-Fr....... LB..........6-0.........215...........Dedham, Mass. 42 Billy Wooden.................................. So........... DL..........6-1.........310...........Towson, Md. 43 Jason Weir...................................... R-Fr....... DL..........6-3.........230...........Attleboro, Mass. 44 Aaron Beckwith............................. Fr............ DL..........6-4.........285...........Germantown, Md. 45 Nathan Fraser................................ Fr............ TE..........6-3.........245...........Milton, Mass. 47 Ethan Dumont............................... R-So...... LS..........6-0.........210...........Lincoln, Pa. 48 Louce Julien................................... Fr............ DL..........6-3.........245...........Orange, N.J.
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OPPONENT ROSTER 49 Charles Payson.............................. R-So...... FB..........6-2.........265...........Worcester, Mass. 51 Troy Shallow................................... Gr........... DL..........6-1.........245...........Sudbury, Mass. 52 Uchenna Ezewike.......................... R-So...... DL..........6-3.........255...........Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 53 Xavier Gonsalves.......................... R-Fr....... DL..........6-3.........265...........Mashpee, Mass. 54 Tommy Brandt............................... Fr............ OL.........6-5.........280...........St. Paul, Minn. 56 Cletus Mathurin............................. So........... DL..........6-1.........305...........Hartford, Conn. 57 Qualeem Charles........................... R-Fr....... OL.........6-5.........320...........Attleboro, Mass. 58 Jonny Hassard............................... Fr............ OL.........6-5.........290...........Mt. Ulla, N.C. 60 Timothy Moulton........................... R-So...... DL..........6-3.........270...........Philadelphia, Pa. 61 Max Longman................................ R-Fr....... OL.........6-4.........315...........Portage, Mich. 62 Hunter Salmon............................... R-Fr....... OL.........6-3.........330...........Fall River, Mass. 63 Nick Lundeberg............................. Fr............ OL.........5-11......255...........Acworth, Ga. 65 Dominik Behrens........................... Fr............ OL.........6-5.........305...........Hamburg, Germany 66 Aditya Singh................................... R-Fr....... DL..........6-0.........275...........East Brunswick, N.J. 67 Dalton Tomlison............................ Jr............ OL.........6-4.........320...........Beaver, Ohio 68 Helber Fagundes........................... So........... OL.........6-5.........325...........Methuen, Mass. 70 Joe Horn.......................................... Fr............ OL.........6-2.........310...........Hamilton, N.J. 72 Ethan Mottinger............................ Fr............ OL.........6-5.........315...........North Attleboro, Mass. 74 Reggie Marks III............................. Jr............ OL.........6-4.........300...........Havre de Grace, Md. 75 Xavier Graham............................... R-Fr....... OL.........6-2.........315...........Niceville, Fla. 76 Willie Allen...................................... Gr........... OL.........6-7.........340...........River Ridge, La. 77 Brian Parish.................................... Gr........... OL.........6-6.........305...........Arlington, Texas 78 Phil Jeffs.......................................... Fr............ OL.........6-6.........285...........Campbellford, Ontario 79 Alec Miseo....................................... R-Fr....... OL.........6-5.........300...........Bridgewater, N.J. 80 Eric Collins...................................... Gr........... WR........5-10......180...........Tampa, Fla. 81 Delvin Attafah................................ R-Fr....... WR........6-1.........205...........Worcester, Mass. 82 Melvin Hill........................................ R-Jr........ WR........6-2.........205...........Mobile, Ala. 83 Isaac Ross....................................... R-So...... WR........5-9.........165...........Rock Hill, S.C. 83 Rolinsky Saint-Cyr........................ Fr............ WR........6-2.........200...........West Roxbury, Mass. 85 Jackson Manning.......................... Fr............ TE..........6-5.........245...........Acworth, Ga. 86 Ryan Mosesso................................ Fr............ TE..........6-5.........255...........Marshfield, Mass. 87 Jacob Orlando............................... R-Fr....... TE..........6-6.........245...........Buffalo, N.Y. 88 Andrew Debs................................. R-Fr....... WR........5-8.........175...........Paxton, Mass. 88 George Georgopoulos................. Jr............ P............6-2.........225...........Greenville, S.C. 89 Martin Laham................................. R-Fr....... WR........6-2.........200...........Westwood, Mass. 90 Evan Deckers................................. Jr............ LS..........6-3.........240...........Avon, Conn. 91 Cameron Carson........................... R-Fr....... K............6-1.........180...........Leesburg, Va. 91 Jonathan Martin............................ Fr............ DL..........6-4.........325...........Suwanee, Ga. 92 Caeleb Washington...................... R-Jr........ DL..........6-2.........290...........Melbourne, Fla. 93 Josh Brunelle................................. Fr............ LB..........6-0.........235...........Worcester, Mass. 94 Lucas Aguirre................................. R-Fr....... K............5-10......175...........Lexington, Mass. 94 Aquan Robinson........................... Fr............ DL..........6-4.........240...........West Orange, N.J. 95 Taishan Holmes............................. Jr............ DL..........6-3.........315...........Tappahannock, Va. 95 CJ Kolodziey.................................. Fr............ K............6-1.........200...........East Longmeadow, Mass. 96 Josh Atwood.................................. Fr............ DL..........6-3.........330...........Natick, Mass. 97 Devin Baldwin................................ R-Fr....... DL..........6-5.........275...........Southfield, Mich. 98 Jay Larosa....................................... R-So...... K............6-0.........175...........Newington, Conn. 99 Hugo Klages................................... Fr............ DL..........6-3.........285...........Denia, Spain
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LIBERTY ROSTER 2021 LIBERTY FLAMES
NO. NAME.............................. YEAR .POS... HT. .... WT.......HOMETOWN
0 Johnny Huntley......................... R-Sr......TE.........6-2........240......... Plantation, Fla. 0 Rashaad Harding...................... R-Sr......LB.........6-0........220......... Carencro, La. 1 Shedro Louis.............................. So..........RB........5-8........170......... Immokalee, Fla. 1 Javon Scruggs........................... Jr...........S............5-11......185......... Appomattox, Va. 2 Kevin Shaa.................................. R-Sr......WR.......5-10......170......... San Francisco, Calif. 2 Kaci Seegars.............................. Fr...........DE........6-2........225......... Charlotte, N.C. 3 Demario Douglas...................... R-Fr......WR.......5-8........170......... Jacksonville, Fla. 3 Stephen Sings V........................ R-Fr......DE........6-3........255......... Charlotte, N.C. 4 CJ Daniels................................... R-Fr......WR.......6-2........205......... Lilburn, Ga. 4 Chris Megginson....................... So..........CB.........6-0........190......... Lynchburg, Va. 5 DJ Stubbs.................................... Sr...........WR.......5-9........185......... Jacksonville, Fla. 5 Skyler Thomas........................... R-Sr......S............5-9........185......... Riverside, Calif. 6 Jaivian Lofton............................ Jr...........WR.......6-1........200......... Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. 6 Robert Rahimi........................... So..........S............6-1........190......... Santa Ana, Calif. 7 Malik Willis.................................. R-Jr.......QB........6-1........225......... Atlanta, Ga. 7 Marcus Haskins.......................... R-Jr.......CB.........6-0........190......... St. Paul, Minn. 8 Joshua Mack.............................. R-Sr......RB........6-0........205......... Rochester, N.Y. 8 Jimmy Faulks............................. R-Sr......CB.........6-1........185......... St. Petersburg, Fla. 9 Sean Brown................................ R-Fr......QB........6-1........200......... Apex, N.C. 9 Juawan Treadwell..................... Jr...........S............5-11......200......... Crete, Ill. 10 TreShaun Clark.......................... So..........DE........6-1........250......... Cape Coral, Fla. 10 Nate Hampton........................... Fr...........QB........6-6........235......... Advance, N.C. 11 Johnathan Bennett.................. R-So.....QB........6-0........220......... Summerville, S.C. 11 Durrell Johnson......................... Jr...........DE........6-3........240......... Baltimore, Md. 12 Trevor Hobbs............................. Sr...........TE.........6-4........250......... Elkhart, Ind. 12 Storey Jackson.......................... Sr...........LB.........6-2........225......... Kansas City, Kan. 13 Will Bowers................................ R-Fr......QB........6-0........195......... Southlake, Texas 13 Jaylon Jimmerson.................... So..........S............5-10......200......... Pittsburg, Texas 14 Stetson Moore........................... R-So.....WR.......6-4........250......... Philadelphia, Miss. 14 Deon Biggins............................. R-Fr......CB.........6-1........170......... Horn, Lake, Miss. 15 T.J. Green.................................... R-Jr.......RB........5-11......205......... Chandler, Ariz. 15 Jayod Sanders........................... Sr...........DE........6-3........240......... Tallahassee, Fla. 16 Quinton Reese........................... R-Fr......S............6-0........190......... Alpharetta, Ga. 17 Khaleb Coleman........................ R-Sr......WR.......6-2........230......... Washington, D.C. 17 Benjamin Alexander................ R-Sr......S............6-1........200......... Spring Mills, Pa. 18 Kaidon Salter............................. Fr...........QB........6-1........190......... Cedar Hill, Texas 18 Ahmad Jackson........................ R-Fr......WR.......6-1........205......... Atlanta, Ga. 18 Isaiah Avery................................ R-Jr.......CB.........6-0........175......... Antioch, Calif. 19 Brody Brumm............................ R-Jr.......WR.......6-0........200......... Winamac, Ind. 20 Troy Henderson......................... R-So.....RB........5-9........165......... Franklin, Tenn. 20 Jerome Jolly Jr.......................... R-Fr......LB.........5-11......215......... Jacksonville, Fla. 21 Treon Sibley................................ R-Fr......WR.......6-0........210......... Akron, Ohio 21 Sam Guridy................................. Fr...........S............6-0........185......... Lynchburg, Va. 22 Daijahn Anthony....................... R-So.....CB.........6-0........205......... Richmond, Va. 23 Malik Caper................................. R-Fr......RB........6-0........235......... Hurst, Texas 23 Cedric Stone.............................. R- Sr.....S............5-11......180......... Charlotte, N.C. 24 Aakil Washington..................... R-Fr......DE........6-2........240......... Marietta, Ga. 25 Gabe Fuster................................ R-Fr......LB.........6-0........250......... Labelle, Va. 26 Amarian Williams..................... Fr...........CB.........5-10......170......... Cedar Hill, Texas 27 Micah Glaize............................... So..........LB.........6-0........205......... Lynchburg, Va. 28 Tyron Staples............................. Sr...........RB........5-11......225......... Bedford, Va. 28 Chance Smith............................. R-Fr......S............5-11......195......... Wake Forest, N.C. 29 Duron Lowe................................ R-Sr......CB.........5-10......190......... Kansas City, Kan. 30 Michael Bollinger...................... R-Jr.......TE.........5-11......245......... Spartanburg, S.C. 31 Tim Coutras................................ Fr...........S............6-1........205......... Nashville, Tenn. 32 Aaron Pierre............................... R-Jr.......LB.........6-0........235......... Tampa, Fla. 33 Frank Boyd................................. R-Jr.......RB........5-11......200......... Chesterfield, Va. 33 Aaron Lovins.............................. R-Fr......S............5-11......195......... Nashville, Tenn. 34 Ahmad Walker........................... Fr...........LB.........5-11......215......... Warner Robins, Ga.
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LIBERTY ROSTER 35 Tyren Dupree............................. R-So.....LB.........6-1........240......... Leesburg, Ala. 36 Daniel Darko.............................. R-Jr.......S............6-1........190......... Baltimore, Md. 37 Max Morgan............................... Fr...........K...........6-3........225......... Greenville, S.C. 38 Cade Robinson.......................... Jr...........LB.........6-0........200......... Elizabethtown, Pa. 39 Russian Williams....................... R-Fr......RB........5-6........155......... Burke, Va. 40 BJ Wheat.................................... R-Fr......TE.........6-3........270......... Lynchburg, Va. 41 Austin Mock............................... R-Jr.......LS.........6-2........240......... Lynchburg, Va. 42 Micaiah Overton........................ R-Fr......DT.........6-3........300......... College Station, Texas 42 Nick Brown................................. Fr...........K...........6-4........155......... Frisco, Texas 43 Joseph Carter............................ Fr...........LB.........6-0........235......... Jacksonville, Fla. 44 Ike Okoye.................................... R-Fr......DE........6-3........235......... Silver Spring, Md. 45 Jackson Shirer........................... Fr...........DL.........6-1........245......... Arlington, Texas 46 Aidan Alves................................ R-Jr.......P...........6-1........220......... Dillsburg, Pa. 47 Austin Turner............................. Fr...........LS.........6-1........265......... Elon, N.C. 48 Rashad Whitehead................... R-Fr......DE........6-2........275......... Atlanta, Ga. 50 Chase Mitchell........................... R-Fr......OL........6-4........330......... Washington, Pa. 50 Henry Chibueze......................... R-So.....DT.........6-3........315......... Woodbridge, Va. 51 Harrison Hayes.......................... Fr...........OL........6-4........285......... Wexford, Pa. 52 Jonathan Graham..................... R-So.....OL........6-5........325......... La Plata, Md. 53 Andrew Adair............................ Fr...........OL........6-4........320......... Warrenton, Va. 54 Andrew Johns............................ R-Fr......LS.........5-11......220......... Clermont, Fla. 55 Brendan Schlittler..................... R-So.....OL........6-5........315......... Eureka, Mo. 55 Elijah James............................... Sr...........DT.........6-5........320......... Chicago, Ill. 56 Will Buchanan........................... R-Fr......OL........6-6........325......... Asheville, N.C. 57 Carl Poole................................... R-Fr......LB.........5-11......235......... Danville, Va. 59 Damian Bounds......................... R-Sr......OL........6-2........290......... Ellenwood, Ga. 60 Gage Bassham........................... R-Fr......OL........6-5........305......... Abingdon, Va. 63 Carter Bradley........................... R-Jr.......OL........6-2........305......... Lynchburg, Va. 64 Jacob Bodden........................... R-So.....OL........6-3........310......... Hoover, Ala. 65 Thomas Sargeant..................... R-Sr......OL........6-2........295......... Mechanicsville, Va. 67 Jay Clark...................................... Fr...........OL........6-0........215......... Flowood, Miss. 68 Tristan Schultz........................... Sr...........OL........6-5........305......... Culver, Ind. 70 Boyd Rogish............................... R-Jr.......OL........6-3........300......... York, Pa. 73 Hunter Porterfield.................... Fr...........OL........6-4........285......... Richmond, Va. 74 Bryce Mathews.......................... Sr...........OL........6-6........305......... Franklin, Tenn. 75 Mason Bundy............................. Fr...........OL........6-6........300......... Mineral Bluff, Ga. 77 Cooper McCaw.......................... R-Jr.......OL........6-5........305......... Roanoke, Texas 77 Khristian Zachary..................... Fr...........DL.........6-2........270......... Fayetteville, Ga. 78 Brian Hannibal........................... R-Fr......OL........6-3........295......... Silver Spring, Md. 79 John Kourtis............................... R-So.....OL........6-5........320......... Toronto, Ontario, Canada 80 Kylen Austin............................... Fr...........WR.......6-0........155......... Baltimore, Md. 81 Noah Frith................................... R-So.....WR.......6-4........200......... Woodstock, Ga. 82 D’Wayne Crawford................... R-So.....WR.......5-6........160......... Concord, N.C. 83 Carlos Poole............................... R-Fr......WR.......6-2........190......... Danville, Va. 84 Brayden Beck............................. Fr...........K...........5-11......180......... Carrollton, Texas 85 Trey Hatcher............................... So..........TE.........6-3........250......... Lynchburg, Va. 86 Eddie Ogle.................................. R-Fr......WR.......5-9........180......... Allentown, Pa. 87 Brayden Monday....................... R-Fr......TE.........6-4........235......... Waynesville, N.C. 88 Jerome Jackson........................ R-Jr.......TE.........6-3........255......... Fort Worth, Texas 89 Cade Rowland........................... R-Fr......WR.......5-7........170......... Freeport, Fla. 90 Karsen Perkins........................... R-Fr......DT.........6-4........265......... Concord, N.C. 90 Jason Stricker............................ R-Fr......K...........6-2........180......... Waxhaw, N.C. 91 Kendy Charles........................... R-Fr......DT.........6-0........275......... Orange Park, Fla. 91 Jake Brickell............................... R-Fr......P...........6-2........215......... Franklin, Tenn. 92 Chris Boti.................................... Fr...........DL.........6-1........290......... Columbia, Md. 93 William Green............................ R-Jr.......DT.........6-5........315......... Albany, Ga. 94 Jay Hardy.................................... Fr...........DE........6-3........320......... Chattanooga, Tenn. 96 Jonathan Slaugther................. Fr...........DL.........5-10......235......... Charlotte, N.C. 97 Marquise Brunson...................Fr...........DL........6-2....... 265......... Virginia Beach, Va. 99 Ralfs Rusins..............................R-Sr......DT........6-6....... 325......... Carnikava, Latvia
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LIBERTY INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
SCHEDULE & RESULTS
GAME DAY STATISTICS 2021 LIBERTY 9/4 CAMPBELL............................ W/48-7 9/11 AT TROY.............................. W/21-13 9/18 OLD DOMINION.................. W/45-17 9/24 AT SYRACUSE.......................L/21-24 10/2 AT UAB................................ W/36-12 10/9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE.......... W/41-13 10/16 AT ULM.................................. L/28-31 10/23 AT NORTH TEXAS............... W/35-26 10/30 UMASS.....................................NOON 11/6 AT OLE MISS............................NOON 11/20 LOUISIANA................................. TBD 11/27 ARMY.......................................... TBD
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9/4 AT PITTSBURGH............................ L/7-51 9/11 BOSTON COLLEGE...................... L/28-45 9/18 EASTERN MICHIGAN...................L/28-42 9/25 AT COASTAL CAROLINA............... L/3-53 10/2 TOLEDO......................................... L/7-45 10/9 UCONN...................................... W/27-13 10/23 AT FLORIDA STATE.......................L/3-59 10/30 AT LIBERTY....................................NOON 11/6 RHODE ISLAND...........................3:30 P.M. 11/13 MAINE.............................................NOON 11/20 AT ARMY.........................................NOON 11/27 AT NEW MEXICO STATE ����������������� 3 P.M.
Rushing Malik Willis Joshua Mack T.J. Green Shedro Louis
Att 118 81 54 50
Passing Malik Willis
Comp.-Att.-Int. Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G 121-183-6 66.1 1679 17 70 209.9
Receiving Demario Douglas CJ Daniels DJ Stubbs Kevin Shaa
No. 35 23 13 12
Yds 547 412 173 176
Scoring Malik Willis CJ Daniels Demario Douglas Shedro Louis
TD 9 8 5 4
FG Kick X-2 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Defensive Storey Jackson Javon Scruggs Skyler Thomas TreShaun Thomas
UT 24 14 10 10
AT Total 14 38 10 24 10 20 5 15
Rushing Ellis Merriweather Zamar Wise Kay’Ron Adams
Att 97 28 39
Yds Avg TD 416 4.3 2 126 4.5 1 114 2.9 1
Passing Brady Olson
Comp.-Att.-Int. Pct Yds TD 81-161-6 50.3 958 6
Long Avg/G 56 159.7
Receiving Rico Arnold Tray Pettaway Ellis Merriweather Eric Collins
No. 18 12 12 9
Yds Avg. TD 255 14.2 1 96 8.0 0 111 9.3 1 140 15.6 1
Long 56 17 33 49
Scoring Cameron Carson Ellis Merriweather Josiah Johnson Eight with
TD - 3 2 1
FG Kick X-2 4 13 - - - - - - - - - -
TP 25 18 12 6
Defensive Da’Shon Ross Gerrell Johnson Donte Lindsey Avien Peah
UT 18 18 22 11
AT Total 41 59 29 47 12 34 23 34
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Yds Avg TD 647 5.5 9 315 3.9 3 255 4.7 1 234 4.7 2
Avg. TD 15.6 4 17.9 7 13.3 0 14.7 3
Long 56 26 16 36
Long 70 40 40 38
Avg/G 80.9 39.4 31.9 29.2
Avg/G 78.1 51.5 28.8 22.0
TP 54 48 30 24
Long 32 18 20
Avg/G 59.4 25.2 28.5
Avg/G 36.4 13.7 15.9 20.0
OPPONENT SCHOOL INFORMATION MASSACHUSETTS AT A GLANCE
Canfield, actors Richard Gere and Bill Pullman, West Virginia Head Football Coach Neal Brown, Pittsburgh Pirates General Manager Ben Cherrington, singer/ songwriter Natalie Cole, NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman, NBA Hall of Famer Julius Erving and professional, and collegiate basketball Coach Rick Pitino.
Location:.........................Amherst, Mass. Enrollment:.....................29,269 Founded:.........................1863 Nickname:.......................Minutemen Colors:..............................Maroon and White Conference:....................Independent President: .......................Martin Meehan Athletics Director: ........Ryan Bamford Did You Know? • The University of Massachusetts Amherst is the “flagship campus of the UMass system.” The research university’s 1,450-acre main campus is situated mainly in the town of Amherst but also partly in the neighboring town of Hadley. It sits 90 miles from Boston and 175 miles from New York City.
• UMass has 19 sports, nine men’s and 10 women’s programs. The Minutemen are independent in football.
• Notable UMass Amherst alumni include “Chicken Soup for the Soul” author Jack
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PLAYERS TO WATCH
0 Avien Peah DL, Gr. Providence, R.I.
2 Rico Arnold WR, R-Jr. Athens, Ga.
7 Ellis Merriweather RB, R-Jr. Alpharetta, Ga.
12 Brady Olson QB, Fr. Bellingham, Mass.
22 Gerrell Johnson LB, Fr. Washington, D.C.
29 Cody Jones DB, Fr. Fayetteville, Ga.
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ANTONIO GANDY-GOLDEN NFL Wide Receiver
RASHAD JENNINGS
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AVERY WARLEY-TALBERT WNBA Center
Christian Music Artist
MEREDITH ANDREWS Christian Music Artist
Former NFL Safety
SHANNON BREAM
“Fox News @ Night with Shannon Bream” Anchor
TOBYMAC
WALT AIKENS
JOHN LUKE & MARY KATE ROBERTSON “Duck Dynasty” Personalities
BOB GOOD
U.S. Congressman
SAMANTHA PONDER
“ESPN Sunday NFL Countdown” Host
JEAN MANES
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of El Salvador
DR. SAMKON GADO
Ear, Nose, & Throat Surgeon; Former NFL Running Back
Liberty University prepares students in every vocation to impact the culture for Christ. Liberty graduates are sought out by employers because of their work ethic, knowledge, practical skills, and integrity. Liberty alumni have found jobs with well-known organizations such as:
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PROVIDING RIGOROUS ACADEMICS WITH A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW
EQUIPPING STUDENTS
Since 1971, Liberty University has become one of the world’s largest Christian universities and has produced 250,000 alumni impacting their fields around the globe. Today, Liberty remains committed to investing in the lives of students, helping them realize their full potential, and bringing glory to God. Liberty holds regional accreditation through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)* to award associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist, and doctoral degrees. In addition to regional accreditation, many programs at Liberty have earned further accreditation through industry-specific organizations. These accrediting bodies maintain rigorous standards and only recognize educational programs that represent the highest levels of excellence in their specializations.
COMMITMENT TO CHRISTIAN VALUES
Liberty’s unique character derives from its roots in the fundamentals of the Christian faith, as well as an abiding respect for this nation’s founding principles of limited government, individual liberty, and free enterprise. Our faculty members integrate biblical truth into every discipline while fostering a learning environment in which students are encouraged to excel. Liberty remains on the cutting edge of higher education, providing rigorous academics without compromising its commitment to Christian values.
In addition to outstanding residential programs, Liberty is a leader in online education. *Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Ga. 30033-4097 or call (404) 679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Liberty University. Normal inquiries about the institution, such as admission requirements, financial aid, educational programs, etc., should be addressed directly to Liberty University.
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PROVIDING RIGOROUS ACADEMICS WITH A BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW BUILT ON A SOLID FOUNDATION
Since its inception, Liberty University’s mission has been to provide a world-class educational experience with a solid Christian foundation, equipping men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills essential for success in every aspect of their lives. Students at Liberty are prepared for more than a career — they are prepared for life. As an accredited, evangelical liberal arts institution with 15 colleges and schools and more than 700 programs of study from the certificate to the doctoral level, Liberty offers educational opportunities for students at every stage of life to develop into leaders of vision and integrity. Liberty’s commitment to academic excellence is proven by its inclusion as a Doctoral University by the Carnegie Foundation. It is among only seven percent of schools in the country to receive this prestigious designation. The faculty at Liberty challenge students to think critically and creatively, and to become capable men and women of character who will make a positive impact in their communities and in the world. Service to others isn’t just a concept taught in Liberty classrooms; it’s a conviction our students and alumni live out every day.
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LIBERTY FACILITIES
DEMOSS HALL
JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY
RESIDENTIAL COMMONS
CENTER FOR NATURAL SCIENCES
Housing computer labs, classrooms, lecture halls, and a rooftop terrace, the 4-story DeMoss Hall serves as one of the primary academic buildings on campus. Connected to DeMoss, the Montview Student Union features additional dining options, space for student clubs, student service centers, and a bowling alley, in addition to lounge seating and open common areas.
With the completion of the third Residential Commons in August 2017, these buildings house nearly 3,000 students. Each building features two-person rooms, private bathrooms, on-site laundry, and a coed common area, providing students with comfortable seating and televisions.
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The 4-story Jerry Falwell Library is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, providing resources in both traditional and digital formats. Students can study in a variety of reading rooms, group study rooms, multiple balconies and terraces, and a spacious café.
Located across the lawn from the Jerry Falwell Library, the Center for Natural Sciences houses classrooms, an auditorium, and more than 30 laboratories designed for hands-on learning, including an advanced anatomy lab and a cell culture lab. The 4-story building also contains $2 million in equipment, such as a gene sequencer and GC mass spectrometer.
LIBERTY FACILITIES
CENTER FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE WORSHIP ARTS
FREEDOM TOWER
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Housing classrooms, a research center, and labs, the 4-story Center for Medical and Health Sciences is home to the College of Osteopathic Medicine and select programs of the School of Health Sciences.
Completed in Fall 2017, the tower is the centerpiece of Liberty’s campus rebuilding. It stands on the north end of campus near The Food Court at Reber-Thomas and houses the John W. Rawlings School of Divinity as well as spaces for special events. The tower also holds the Rawlings Scriptorium, which exhibits a collection of sacred texts, interactive screens, and a life-size replica of the Gutenberg press.
The Center for Music and the Worship Arts is split between two linked 4-story buildings and houses a concert hall capable of seating 1,600 guests. It is located along Liberty’s main academic corridor, across the courtyard from DeMoss Hall and adjacent to the Jerry Falwell Library.
A 78,000-square-foot, 3-story building for the school was completed in 2019. The building includes a 500-seat auditorium, information technology labs, data centers, and the Center for Entrepreneurship. It also has a simulated stock trading room featuring glass walls, New York Stock Exchange display boards, and a real-time ticker.
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JERRY PREVO BIO JERRY PREVO An entrepreneur and Baptist minister, Jerry Prevo has been a member of the Liberty University Board of Trustees since 1996 and filled the role of Board Chairman since 2003. He recently retired as the senior pastor of Anchorage Baptist Temple in Anchorage, Alaska, where he served for 47 years. Raised in Tennessee, Prevo graduated from the Baptist Bible College and completed other work at various universities, including the University of Tennessee, Belmont College, and Tennessee Temple. He moved to Alaska in 1971 to take over a small mission work, where he put his entrepreneurial skills into action. Over time, he expanded the church congregation, including the implementation of a bus service to pick up children for Sunday
services and, by extension, their parents. In the mid-1970s, the mission work purchased 20 acres and built a whitesteeple building to hold services, and in 1992, a 43,000-square-foot auditorium was completed. Prevo has witnessed Anchorage Baptist Temple become one of the largest churches in Alaska. The services have drawn an average of more than 2,000 people per week. The church also offers education for preschool through senior high at Anchorage Christian Schools — the largest Christian school in Alaska — and ministers through its television station. Additionally, Prevo is the CEO and chairman of Christian Broadcasting Inc., which he started and now has three stations and two broadcasting towers in Anchorage, Alaska. In 2020, Prevo took on the role of President of Liberty University following Jerry Falwell Jr.’s resignation. In accepting this role, he stepped down as Board Chairman and officially began his new duties in August 2020.
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IAN MCCAW BIO IAN MCCAW
Ian McCaw has a vision for Liberty Athletics, and he has worked quickly to make that vision a reality since being named the department’s 11th director of athletics on Nov. 28, 2016. His vision is for Liberty’s intercollegiate athletics program to Train Champions for Christ, provide a world-class student-athlete experience, and achieve victory with integrity. McCaw has lived out this mission, guiding Liberty Athletics to unparalleled success on the field, in the classroom, and in the local community in a short time on Liberty Mountain. Heading into the 2020-21 athletics season, Liberty’s teams have captured 26 total conference titles since McCaw’s arrival on Liberty Mountain. The Flames Football program won it’s first-ever bowl game, men’s basketball captured it’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, and Liberty studentathletes have posted department record numbers in GPA and graduation success rate.
During Liberty’s final two seasons as a member of the Big South Conference, McCaw guided Liberty Athletics to its 13th and 14th Sasser Cup titles in 2017 and 2018, an annual award given to the top athletics program in the conference. McCaw also helped pave the way for the future of Liberty Athletics on May 17, 2018, when it was announced that 17 of the 20 NCAA Division I programs would end a 27-year run in the Big South Conference to join the ASUN Conference for the 2018-19 athletics season. Under McCaw’s leadership, Liberty Athletics wasted little time making an impact in the ASUN Conference. During its inaugural season as a conference member, Liberty’s Athletics programs captured seven ASUN championship titles, including men’s basketball (regular season and tournament), baseball (tournament), women’s tennis (regular season), men’s indoor track & field, women’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field, and women’s outdoor track & field. Additionally, Liberty Athletics was awarded the Bill Bibb Trophy, which is presented to the ASUN Conference institution with the top overall athletics program. Liberty was also presented with the ASUN Conference’s Jesse Fletcher (Men’s All-Sports) and Sherman Day (Women’s All-Sports) Trophies. This marked the third time in conference history a member institution has swept all three honors and the first time since FGCU did so in 2012-13.
Less than three months into his time at the head of the Athletics Department, McCaw helped launch Liberty to the top level of intercollegiate competition. On Feb. 16, 2017, Liberty received notification that the NCAA had approved its request to enter into a two-year Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) reclassification process. McCaw led Liberty during its final season as a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) independent in 2017 and guided the Flames into their first season at the FBS level in 2018 — fulfilling the vision of university founder, Dr. Jerry Falwell, for Liberty’s Athletics programs to compete at the highest level of NCAA competition.
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RAISING ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE ACADEMIC MAJORS The top areas of study for Liberty student-athletes are as follows:
PSYCHOLOGY | BIOLOGY | NURSING | AVIATION | ENGINEERING
STUDENT-ATHLETE GRADUATION SUCCESS RATE Liberty Athletics finished the 2019-20 season with an 88 percent student-athlete graduation rate, the highest rate in department history. Liberty’s student-athlete Graduation Success Rate (GSR) has seen an increase or remained steady in every year since the 2012-13 academic year. Additionally, 19 of Liberty’s 20 NCAA Division I athletic programs have a graduation rate of 80 percent or higher.
ACADEMIC HONORS LIBERTY STUDENT-ATHLETES ARE RECOGNIZED NATIONALLY AND WITHIN THE ASUN CONFERENCE FOR THEIR HIGH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS. Since the start of the 2016-17 school year, seven student-athletes have been awarded the nation’s highest academic distinction, CoSIDA Academic All-America status: Jovaine Atkinson (track & field) Serena Barr (at-large team/field hockey), Kat Bouton (track & field), Alicia Finnigan (at-large team/ swimming & diving), Ruben Garcia (men’s soccer), Amelia Johnson (volleyball), and Hunter Winstead (football). During the 2020-21 academic year, 393 student-athletes earned a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA (69%). Additionally, 44 student-athletes earned a 4.0 cumulative GPA, while 19 out of LIberty’s 20 programs earned a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA. Liberty Athletics earned the second highest cumulative GPA on record as well, 3.27. A total of 249 Liberty Flames studentathletes garnered inclusion on the 2020-21 ASUN Conference Academic Honor Roll.
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RAISING ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATE (APR) Over the last several years, the Liberty University Athletics program has met or exceeded the NCAA standards as defined by the APR initiative. For the 2019-20 academic year, 90 percent of Liberty’s teams scored 975 or higher, with 14 receiving a score of 1,000 or higher.
930-974 APR 1,000+ APR 975-999 APR
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COMMUNITY IMPACT TRICK OR TREAT SO OTHERS CAN EAT
2020 Donation: 3,400 cans collected and donated
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2020-21: 3,533 books collected and donated
ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE
Over 1,000 letters distributed to faculty and staff
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HUGH FREEZE BIO COACHING E X PERI EN CE:
HUGH FREEZE HEAD COACH
C A R E E R COACH I N G H O N O RS: 2013 GRANT TEAFF FCA COACH OF THE YEAR 2011 SUN BELT CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 AFCA SOUTHEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 2009 MID-SOUTH CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR 5-TIME REGION 8-AA COACH OF THE YEAR 4-TIME ASSOCIATED PRESS HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR
E DUCATION: B.S., MATHEMATICS (SOUTHERN MISS, ’92) HOM E TOW N: OXFORD, MISS. W IF E : JILL CHIL DRE N: RAGAN, JORDAN, AND MADISON
A winning tradition at the highest level of NCAA collegiate football was brought to Liberty Mountain when Hugh Freeze was introduced as the ninth head coach in football program history on Dec. 7, 2018.
Additionally, Freeze guided the Flames through one of the most unique seasons in NCAA college football history in 2020 where Liberty finished the year ranked No. 17 in the country and tied a program record with a 10-1 overall record.
Just like the other stops along his storied coaching career, Freeze has quickly elevated Liberty’s program to unprecedented success during his short time with the Flames.
After leading the Flames to an 8-5 record in 2019 and a 10-1 mark in 2020, Freeze has posted a combined 60-38 mark in nine seasons as a head coach (See ^ note below for more information about his career coaching record).
Freeze has experienced similar success at each of his head coaching stops: Lambuth University (2008-09), Arkansas State (2011), Ole Miss (201216), and Liberty (2019-20). Liberty is the second team in NCAA history to win a bowl game during its first two full seasons at the FBS level (2019 and 2020), both coming under Freeze’s leadership.
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2019-PRESENT – LIBERTY (HEAD COACH) 2018 (OCTOBER-DECEMBER) – ARIZONA HOTSHOTS (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR) 2012-16 – OLE MISS (HEAD COACH) 2011 – ARKANSAS STATE (HEAD COACH) 2010 – ARKANSAS STATE (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR) 2009-10 (DECEMBER-FEBRUARY) – SAN JOSE STATE (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR) 2008-09 – LAMBUTH (HEAD COACH) 2006-07 – OLE MISS (TIGHT ENDS/ RECRUITING COORDINATOR) 2005 – OLE MISS (ASSISTANT AD FOR FOOTBALL EXTERNAL AFFAIRS) 1995-04 – BRIARCREST HIGH SCHOOL/TENN. (HEAD COACH) 1992-94 – BRIARCREST HIGH SCHOOL/TENN. (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/ DEFENSIVE BACKS)
Freeze’s renowned high-powered offense allowed two of the program’s best offensive standouts to cement their names in Liberty’s record books with numbers that may last for quite some time during his first seasons at Liberty. Wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden finished his career as the program’s all-time career leader in receiving yards (3,814), receptions (240), and
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HUGH FREEZE BIO touchdowns. Gandy-Golden was a semifinalist for the 2019 Biletnikoff Award and was named to the Phil Steele All-America team. Quarterback Stephen Calvert completed his days in a Liberty uniform passing for a program record 12,025 career passing yards, 93 career touchdowns, and 896 career competitions. As a team, Liberty finished the 2019 season ranked No. 21 in the country in passing offense (288.9 yards per game) and No. 32 in total offense (439.4 yards per game). Liberty posted an 8-5 record, the most wins for a Flames football team since 2014. When hired at Liberty on Dec. 7, 2018, Freeze brought over 25 years of continued coaching success, including head coaching experience that has led to conference titles, nationally ranked recruiting classes, and bowl appearances at multiple stops. Prior to his current coaching position at Liberty, the native of Oxford, Miss., returned to his hometown school and led it back to championship form during his five seasons as head coach at Ole Miss (2012-16). Freeze guided Ole Miss to bowl games during three of his five years with the Rebels, including victories in the Music City Bowl (2013) and the Sugar Bowl (2015). Freeze’s time in Oxford was highlighted by a 10-3 campaign in 2015, the program’s first 10-win season since 2003. The Rebels won their first four games of the 2015 season, including a 43-37 road victory over No. 2 Alabama, Ole Miss’ first win in Tuscaloosa, Ala., since 1988. Alabama went on to claim the national title, finishing the season with a 14-1 overall record. The Crimson Tide’s loss to Ole Miss marked the third time in program history that the Rebels were the national champion’s only loss during their championship season. The 2015 campaign also included a thrilling 38-27 win over No. 21 Mississippi State in its rivalry “Egg Bowl” game with the Bulldogs and a 48-20 win over No. 16 Oklahoma State in a New Year’s Sugar Bowl contest. Ole Miss was ranked as high as No. 3 in the national polls in both 2014 and 2015 and finished top 10 in the country for the first time since 1969 after the Sugar Bowl win (No. 9 in the coaches poll and No. 10 in the Associated Press poll).
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Ole Miss was a mainstay in the national polls during Freeze’s tenure, including top 25 rankings for 45 weeks over his five-year coaching stay and a string of 27-straight weeks in the polls for the first time since 1957-62. In 2013, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) awarded Freeze the Grant Teaff Coach of the Year award. Freeze has been heavily involved with FCA during his entire coaching career and has been featured in the FCA Magazine and spoken at FCA functions. Freeze was also a finalist for the 2014 Bear Bryant Award and the 2014 Dobb Trophy. The Bear Bryant Award is given annually to the top NCAA National Coach of the Year, while the Dobb Trophy honors the head coach whose team excels on the field, in the classroom, and in the community. Freeze has an eye for the nation’s most talented high school players, collecting four nationally ranked recruiting classes at Ole Miss. In 2013 and 2016, his recruiting classes ranked in the top five nationally, making them the best in program history. Freeze and his staff developed 20 players who earned All-SEC honors, including All-Americans Cody Prewitt, Senquez Golson, Robert Nkemdiche, Laremy Tunsil, Evan Engram, Laquon Treadwell, and Trae Elston. Treadwell was named Ole Miss’ first ever SEC Freshman of the Year in 2013 and became the school’s first Biletnikoff Award finalist in 2015. Nkemdiche was the first defensive lineman to be named a Hornung Award finalist. Engram won the Ozzie Newsome Award and Pop Warner College Football Award following the 2016 season. Eleven Ole Miss players were selected in the NFL Draft during Freeze’s time as head coach, including first-rounder Engram as well as D.J. Jones, Derrick Jones, and Chad Kelly hearing their names called in the latest draft. In 2016, the Rebels had three first-round draft picks in Tunsil, Treadwell, and Nkemdiche. Donte Moncrief, Senquez Golson, Fahn Cooper, and Cody Core were also drafted over the last four years. Before returning to Oxford, the former Ole Miss assistant experienced a record-setting run at Arkansas State. With Freeze as head coach in 2011, the Red
HUGH FREEZE BIO Wolves captured the Sun Belt Conference championship and became just the third school in Sun Belt history to finish undefeated in league play with a perfect 8-0 mark. The 10-2 overall record marked the program’s first 10-win season since 1986, when ASU was a member of the I-AA Southland Conference. In the best debut season ever by an A-State head coach, Freeze became just the 14th FBS first-year head coach to win 10 regular season games. He also returned ASU to a bowl game for the first time since 2005. Freeze was named Sun Belt Coach of the Year, while 13 of his pupils earned all-conference honors. Freeze’s first season in Jonesboro saw him serve as Arkansas State’s offensive coordinator, guiding the Red Wolves’ offense to a record-breaking year in 2010. ASU, ranked No. 42 in the nation in scoring offense, finished the season averaging 30 points a game and recorded at least 20 points in 11 consecutive games for the first time in school history. Freeze’s offense scored 46 touchdowns for the fourth-most in school history and the most since the 1975 season. Prior to his arrival at Arkansas State, Freeze compiled a 20-5 record over the 2008 and 2009 seasons at the helm of the Lambuth University football program in Jackson, Tenn. Freeze was named the American Football Coaches Association’s Southeast Region Coach of the Year in 2009 after leading the Eagles to their best regular season in school history with an 11-0 record. Prior to taking over as head coach at Lambuth, Freeze served on the Ole Miss staff from 2005-07, including the final two seasons as an assistant coach. Before going to Ole Miss, Freeze served 13 years at Briarcrest Christian School (Memphis, Tenn.) as a classroom teacher, coach, and administrator. He was the Saints’ head football coach from 1995 to 2004, running the nohuddle “spread system” for six years that led to six straight state championship games. Freeze compiled a 99-23 record while at Briarcrest, which included an undefeated season in 1996, and led the school to state championship titles in 2002 and 2004. Briarcrest won regional titles in 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, and 2002, and Freeze was named the
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Region 8-AA Coach of the Year five times and Associated Press Coach of the Year four times. Among his talented pupils during that period were eventual Rebels and former NFL starters Michael Oher and Greg Hardy. Before assuming the role of head coach at Briarcrest, Freeze served as the teams’ offensive coordinator and defensive backs coach from 1992-94, as the Saints reached the TSSAA state semifinals twice. A 1988 graduate of Senatobia High School, Freeze received an associate degree from Northwest Mississippi Community College in 1990 and was a two-year letterwinner on the Ranger baseball team. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics with a minor in coaching and sports administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1992. It was while attending USM that he became active in mission projects, serving as a missionary in Houston, Salt Lake City, St. Petersburg, Russia, and Australia. Freeze also served as the state president for the Mississippi Baptist Student Union. Born in Oxford and raised in Independence, Mississippi, Hugh and his wife, Jill, are the parents of three daughters: Ragan, Jordan, and Madison.
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COACHING STAFF SAM GREGG OFFENSIVE LINE COACH COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2019-PRESENT – LIBERTY (OL) 2014-18 – WEST GEORGIA (OC) 2008-13 – WEST ALABAMA (OL/OC) 2007 – ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (OL) 2005-06 – SOUTHWEST BAPTIST (OL) 2004 – MEMPHIS (GA) 2003 – ITAWAMBA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (OL) EDUCATION: BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION (MURRAY STATE, ’02) WIFE: MANDY CHILDREN: BRITT HOMETOWN: AMORY, MISS.
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2019 GAME RECAP: In a season that saw the offense grab most of the attention with its gaudy numbers, it was the Liberty defense that showed up in its biggest game, as a stout defensive effort led Liberty to a 23-16 win over Georgia Southern in the 2019 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl. With the win, the Flames cap off a memorable first full season at the FBS level with an impressive 8-5 record - Liberty completed its FBS reclassification process in August, received its first-ever bowl game invitation on Dec. 8, and walked away from Exploria Stadium with a bowl game trophy in hand. Liberty’s defensive effort held Georgia Southern to 154 rushing yards, a single rushing touchdown, and three field goals in the victory. On the day, the Flames outgained the Eagles in total offense (402 to 249). Flames defensive end Jessie Lemonier was named the 2019 Cure Bowl MVP, finishing the game with eight tackles, including two sacks. Liberty’s four-year starting quarterback Stephen Calvert finished the day completing 16-of-35 attempts for 270 yards and two touchdowns. He ended his career as the program’s all-time career leader in passing yards (12,025), completions (896) and touchdowns (93).
FBS ON THE RISE The NCAA approved Liberty’s waiver request to transition to the FBS level on Feb. 16, 2017 and has quickly found success at the highest level of college football. • 2017: 6-5 (first year of the FBS transition process/last full year at the FCS level) • 2018: 6-6 (second FBS transitional season) • 2019: 8-5 (first full season at the FBS level) o Cure Bowl Champions o One of three FBS transitioning teams in NCAA history to win a bowl game during its first full season at the FBS level
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2020 GAME RECAP: Liberty’s Elijah James blocked a game-tying field goal attempt in overtime, securing No. 23 Liberty’s 37-34 win over No. 9 Coastal Carolina in the 2020 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl. The Flames finished their second season of full FBS bowl eligibility with a 10-1 record, winning the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl for the second year in a row. Liberty is just the second team (also Appalachian State) to win bowl games in each of its first two seasons of bowl eligibility following a transition from the FCS. Liberty snapped Coastal Carolina’s (11-1) 12-game winning streak, which was tied for the longest FBS winning streak in the nation. Liberty quarterback Malik Willis was named Cure Bowl MVP after totaling 357 yards of offense and rushing for a Cure Bowl-record four touchdowns. Liberty earned its first-ever win over an FBS Top 25 program and knocked Coastal Carolina from the ranks of the unbeaten for the second time ever. The Flames defeated then 11-0 CCU by a 15-14 score on a lastsecond blocked field goal on Nov. 22, 2014.
YEAR OF FIRSTS • First team to ever be nationally ranked (No. 25 in the AP poll on Nov. 1, 2020) • Best ever end of the year national ranking: • Associated Press Poll - #17 • Amway Coaches Poll - #18 • First team to defeat a nationally ranked FBS team (No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina on Dec. 26, 2020) • First team to defeat an ACC team (Virginia Tech on Oct. 17, 2020) • Best start in school history (8-0 record) • First Group of Five school to beat two ACC schools in the same season since Houston in 2015
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WILLIAMS STADIUM WILLIAMS STADIUM ON L IBERTY U NI V E R SI TY’S CA MPU S, NE A R THE MAIN E NT RA NCE , A ND A DJACE NT TO THE HAN CO CK WE LCO ME CE NT E R
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The Liberty Football Center, complete with coaches’ offices, locker room, equipment room, recruiting area, team lounge, weight room and training room, is located at the north end of the stadium. Carter Tower, complete with 18 luxury suites, is located above the west bleachers. Visiting teams are provided with a full player and coaches’ locker room inside the Liberty Indoor Practice Facility.
GROUNDBREAKING
MAY 8, 1989
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INITIAL
RENOVATION
COMPLETION
OCT. 21, 1989 The first game was played, and 12,750 fans watched Liberty score 31 unanswered points in a 37-18 Homecoming victory over Towson.
SUMMER 1990 Lights were added.
SUMMER 1994 The stadium was officially named “Williams Stadium” in honor of Arthur L. and Angela Williams, major contributors to the university.
FALL 2006 The stateof-the-art, 48,000-squarefoot Football Operations Center, located at the north end of the stadium, was completed.
NOV. 4, 2006
SUMMER 2010
Liberty University Williams Stadium was passed the one expanded from 12,000 million mark in to 19,200 seats, and a home attendance five-story tower was during its 21-0 completed. The tower win over Western features a press box, Carolina at 18 luxury suites, an Williams Stadium. 11,000-square-foot Club Pavilion, offices for the Liberty Athletics administration, and concessions stands.
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WILLIAMS STADIUM SINGLE-GAME ATTENDANCE RECORDS ATTENDANCE DATE W-L 1. 22,551 Sept. 19, 2015 W 2. 21,712 Nov. 12, 2016 L 3. 21,671 Aug. 31, 2019 L 4. 20,838 Oct. 4, 2014 L 5. 20,425 Sept. 1, 2018 W 6. 20,393 Oct. 24, 2015 W 7. 20,217 Oct. 25, 2014 W 8. 19,314 Oct. 2, 2010 W 9. 19,111 Oct. 15, 2011 W 10. 18,955 Nov. 19, 2015 W
RESULT Liberty 31, Montana 21 Liberty 26, Charleston Southern 48 Liberty 0, Syracuse 24 Liberty 39, Richmond 46 Liberty 52, Old Dominion 10 Liberty 45, Kennesaw State 35 Liberty 34, Gardner-Webb 0 Liberty 52, Savannah State 14 Liberty 63, Coastal Carolina 27 Liberty 24, Coastal Carolina 21
OCT. 2, 2010
NOV. 19, 2015
SEPT. 1, 2018
AUG. 31, 2019
2020 SEASON
A then Liberty- and Big South-record 19,314 fans attended the first game at the renovated Williams Stadium during a 52-14 victory over Savannah State.
Williams Stadium hosted its first-ever nationally televised game on ESPNEWS as Liberty defeated No. 4 Coastal Carolina 24-21.
Newly-expanded Williams Stadium hosted Liberty’s inaugural game as an FBS member. The Flames defeated Old Dominion 52-10.
Liberty hosted No. 22 Syracuse at Williams Stadium, marking the first time a Power 5 and top-25 ranked FBS team visited Lynchburg.
The Flames post a perfect 6-0 record at home in 2020 and go on to win their second straight Cure Bowl title. The Flames defeated No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina 37-34 in overtime in the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl and finished the year with a 10-1 mark and ranked No. 17 in the Associated Press poll and No. 18 in the Amway Coaches Poll.
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LIBERTY FOOTBALL CENTER ABOUT The Liberty Football Center (LFC) is a 65,455-square-foot facility located in the north end zone at Williams Stadium that was renovated and reopened in Spring 2020. Shortly after the completion of the 2018 football season, Liberty began the renovation project to expand its football operations center that originally opened in 2006 and was known as the Football Operations Center (FOC). The recently completed renovation project added 18,000 square feet to the three-story facility. The top floor of the newly renovated facility houses 17 offices, 10 position meeting rooms, and offensive and defensive meeting rooms, plus a 147-seat, theater-style team meeting room. The middle floor of the building, located on ground level, includes a new locker room with 122 lockers and an attached equipment room to better service Liberty’s football players.
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This floor also houses a 13,000-square-foot player’s lounge, including a nutrition center, and can accommodate up to 130 people. The area also will be used as a recruiting area during home football games. A glass enclosed cardio workout room replaced the existing front entrance to the operations center, and the workout area overlooks the lower level. Rounding out the new amenities of this floor is a press room for weekly press conference and postgame interviews, plus a new training room. The sports medicine area also includes 11 treatment beds, an on-site x-ray room, and hydrotherapy pools. Closing out the facility is a state-of-theart weight room in the lower level of the operations center. The 16,000-square-foot workout space is furnished with the latest training equipment, allowing Liberty’s players to prepare themselves to excel at the highest level of college football.
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INDOOR PRACTICE FACILITY As part of the football program’s FBS reclassification process, Liberty opened its newest football facility during the summer of 2017 — the Liberty University Indoor Practice Facility. The $29 million project provides a full-size indoor football practice field, plus end zones, with a 70-foot ceiling clearance. The facility is located northeast of the Football Operations Center and adjacent to Liberty’s AstroTurf practice field.
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COST OF ATHLETICS FACILITIES LIBERTY ATHLETICS CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (SINCE 2010) Estimated Cost: $1M
Clarkson Clubhouse
• Completed in 2014
Estimated Cost: $4M
Cook Tennis Center/Hershey-Esbenshade Tennis Courts • Multi-year renovations completed in 2017
Estimated Cost: $10M
Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium • Completed in 2015
Estimated Cost: $20M
Vines Center
• Multi-year renovations completed in 2015 and 2020
Estimated Cost: $29M
Liberty University Indoor Practice Facility • Completed in Summer 2017
Estimated Cost: $65M
Liberty Arena
• Completed in Fall 2020
Estimated Cost: $2M
East Campus Field House • Completed in 2012
Estimated Cost: $5M
Liberty Field Hockey and Lacrosse Fields • Completed in 2011
Estimated Cost: $16M
Williams Stadium
• Major renovations completed in 2010 and 2018
Estimated Cost: $20M
Liberty Football Center
• Completed in Spring 2020
Estimated Cost: $29M
Liberty Indoor Track & Field Complex • Completed in Winter 2017
Estimated Cost: $3M
Osborne Stadium/Matthes-Hopkins Track Complex • Renovation completed in 2012
Estimated Cost: $5M
Liberty Indoor Tennis Center
• Completed in Winter 2021
Estimated Cost: $19M
Liberty Natatorium
• Completed Fall 2017
Estimated Cost: $20M
Worthington Field at Liberty Baseball Stadium • Completed in 2013
Estimated Cost: $32M
Liberty Athletics Center
• Completed Fall 2017
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ATHLETICS FACILITIES VINES CENTER Featuring practice courts for Flames Basketball and Volleyball | Capacity: 9,547 Opened in 1990 | Renovated and expanded in 2014, 2015 and 2020
LIBERTY ARENA Home of Flames Basketball and Volleyball | Capacity: 4,000 | Opened in Fall 2020
BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY Base of operations for Flames Basketball Includes 3,000-square-foot basketball performance center | Opened in 2013
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CELEBRATING 50 YE AR S OF TRAINING CHAMPIONS Give today to see us grow for the next 50 years and beyond! As we celebrate the history of Liberty this year, we invite you to remember the past and look to the future. We are thankful for the countless number of friends that the Lord has used to support Liberty over the years. And by faith we are claiming His continued blessings in the years to come. Be part of the future of Liberty University by giving to the Annual Fund. A donation to the Annual Fund helps further our mission of Training Champions for Christ. To learn more, visit our giving website at Liberty.edu/Giving.
ATHLETICS FACILITIES LUURTSEMA CENTER/OSBORNE STADIUM/MATTHES-HOPKINS TRACK COMPLEX Base of operations for Flames Soccer and Track & Field | 1,000 chairback seats Track completely rebuilt in 2012
LIBERTY NATATORIUM Olympic-sized, nine-lane, 50-meter pool | Separate 17-foot-deep diving well with two springboards and three-column tower | 1,300 seating capacity with wraparound, three-side bowl seating | 75,00 square feet | Opened in 2017
LIBERTY MULTIPURPOSE CENTER Indoor practice facility for Flames Baseball, Softball, Men’s and Women’s Soccer and Women’s Lacrosse | Set to open Summer 2022
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ATHLETICS FACILITIES LIBERTY INDOOR TRACK COMPLEX Home of Liberty Track & Field | Six-lane, hydraulically banked, 200-meter track Capacity: 1,500 | Opened in 2017
WORTHINGTON FIELD AT LIBERTY BASEBALL STADIUM Home of Flames Baseball | Capacity: 2,500 chairback seats | Opened in 2013
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BACK-TO-BACK CURE BOWL CHAMPIONS With your support, Liberty Football dominated the competition in 2020, securing a program-record 10 wins and claiming a second straight Cure Bowl Championship. Now, the Flames set their sights on making another historic run in 2021. Thank you for being here to cheer Liberty on to victory at Williams Stadium this season!
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ATHLETICS FACILITIES LIBERTY TENNIS COMPLEX Home of Flames Tennis | Includes 12 outdoor courts and 6 indoor courts Capacity: 250 (outdoor), 100 (indoor)
EAST CAMPUS FIELD HOUSE Home of Lady Flames Field Hockey and Lacrosse | Capacity: 750 per field Opened in 2012; renovated and expanded in 2018-19
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FLAMES SPIRIT AND TRADITION THE NICKNAME The Liberty University athletics teams have been nicknamed the Flames since 1974, when the student body chose the Flames over several other options. The decision was based upon the school’s motto, “Knowledge Aflame.” Liberty began in 1971 as Lynchburg Baptist College with green and gold as the school’s colors. In 1976, the name was adjusted to Liberty Baptist College, and the colors were changed to red, white, and blue. The school once again changed its name in 1985 to Liberty University. However, throughout the shifts, “Flames” remained the nickname for Liberty’s athletics teams. In 1980, the eagle was designated as the Flames’ new mascot because of the patriotic symbolism and connection with the school name. It was designed with the Flames’ nickname in mind. Thus, a flaming torch clutched in the eagle’s left talon was included in the original mascot renderings.
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ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE YEAR IN REVIEW The 2020-21 athletic year was one of the best in Liberty Athletics department history. The Flames tied a department record with 10 conference titles, including ASUN championships in softball, women’s soccer, women’s cross country, women’s outdoor track & field, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s indoor track & field, men’s outdoor track & field and men’s tennis and a CCSA title in women’s swimming & diving.
representing the highest national ranking by any Liberty program at the NCAA Division I level.
CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK & FIELD
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The women’s cross country team qualified for the NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships for the first time, placing 26th nationally. Liberty captured four ASUN Conference titles, including women’s cross country, men’s indoor track & field and a sweep of the men’s and women’s outdoor track & field championships.
VOLLEYBALL
The Flames finished 23-6, capturing their first outright ASUN regular-season title and cutting down the nets as ASUN Tournament champions for the third year in a row. Liberty extended its home winning streak to 36 games and also posted victories over Mississippi State and South Carolina away from Lynchburg.
The Flames finished 10-1, matching the program record for victories in a season. Liberty recorded its first-ever win over an ACC program (Syracuse), its first win over Virginia Tech and its first triumph over an FBS Top 25 opponent (No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina in the Cure Bowl). As a result, the Flames finished the season ranked No. 17 nationally.
A youthful Lady Flames team placed two players (Lydia Burts and Trinity Watts) on the ASUN All-Freshman Team. Burts, a second team All-ASUN honoree, was the first Liberty freshman since 2016 to earn all-conference honors.
MEN’S SOCCER
Liberty finished 7-3-2, headlined by its firstever win over North Carolina, a victory over No. 21 Coastal Carolina and a defeat of Big South champion High Point. The Flames earned their first-ever national ranking, reaching as high as No. 15 during the season.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
The 19-8 Lady Flames posted their best ASUN regular-season record (12-4) and qualified for the ASUN Tournament title game for the third consecutive year. The Lady Flames went 12-0 during their inaugural season at Liberty Arena, pushing their overall home winning streak to 17.
WOMEN’S SOCCER
The Lady Flames used an improbable run of four wins in 11 days, including victories over both No. 1 seeds (Lipscomb and North Florida), to capture their first ASUN title. As a result, Liberty made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2016.
FIELD HOCKEY
The Lady Flames finished 13-3, highlighted by their first-ever victories over NCAA Tournament qualifier UConn and No. 12 Duke. Liberty was ranked No. 4 nationally on March 23,
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ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING
Hosting the CCSA Swimming & Diving Championship, Liberty finished in a first-place tie with FGCU to capture its third consecutive conference title. Payton Keiner qualified for the NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming & Diving Championship for the third time in her career.
SOFTBALL
The Lady Flames claimed their first ASUN Championship title to qualify for their fourth NCAA Division I Softball Championship appearance in program history. For the second time, the Lady Flames advanced to the NCAA regional final round. Liberty also cracked the national Top 25 polls for the first time ever, topping out at No. 24.
MEN’S TENNIS
The Flames enjoyed a history-making season, winning a program-record 20 matches capped off by a victory in the ASUN title match for their first-ever conference title. Liberty also achieved its first national ranking, reaching No. 39 in the year-end listing.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
The Lady Flames went 18-7, tying for the second most victories in program history. Liberty went a perfect 6-0 in conference play, earning the ASUN North Division’s top seed. Individually, Esther Lovato finished the season with a 23-1 singles record.
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Liberty reached the ASUN Championship final for the second time in as many seasons. The Lady Flames went 10-9 against a schedule that included seven nationally ranked opponents and boasted a league-high 14 AllASUN honorees.
MEN’S GOLF
The Flames qualified for the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf National Championship for the third time in program history, finishing in 21st place. Liberty also claimed its first ASUN championship in record fashion, posting the lowest 54-hole team score (20-under par 832) in tournament history.
BASEBALL
Liberty finished the season at 41-16, capturing the ASUN North Division title with a 19-2 conference record and advancing to the ASUN Championship title game. The Flames earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship, where they advanced to the regional final for the second time in program history.
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LIBERTY FLAMES SPORTS NETWORK FOOTBALL GAME DAY COVERAGE
During the 2021-22 academic year, Flames fans can catch all the action on the Liberty Flames Sports Network (LFSN), which is comprised of Liberty’s radio and television networks and has covered Flames athletics since 1981. The flagship radio station for Liberty Football is The Journey 88.3 FM in Lynchburg, Va. The 50,000-watt station is part of The Journey FM Radio Network, which has 19 affiliates that cover Virginia and much of North Carolina. Alan York returns for his 12th season calling Flames Athletics. York is the radio play-byplay voice of football and men’s basketball. Additionally, York is the television voice for Liberty Baseball and Softball. Nick Pierce handles radio play-by-play duties for baseball and the football sidelines. Fans may also follow Liberty Athletics on WFFP Channel 24, the flagship television station of LFSN. The station airs football as well as baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, and volleyball games. The station can be viewed on all satellite and cable systems throughout Southwestern and Central Virginia.
The Liberty Flames Sports Network from Van Wagner is the best way to follow Liberty Flames Football on the radio at home and on the road. The tailgate show begins 90 minutes prior to kickoff. Hosted by Nick Pierce and guests, the show provides the most in-depth pregame radio coverage of Liberty Football. Fans will hear commentary from coaches and players, along with exclusive pregame thoughts from Head Coach Hugh Freeze. Alan York and Paul Rutigliano team up for their 12th season together in the radio booth. During the live radio play-by-play broadcast, Nick Pierce reports from the sideline, and live studio reports keep you up-to-date on scores from across the country. At the conclusion of the game, listen to the Postgame Show for a complete recap, including interviews with the Flames and Head Coach Hugh Freeze.
LIBERTY FLAMES FOOTBALL SHOW The Liberty Flames Sports Hotline is broadcast live each Monday night during the football season. The “Voice of the Flames” Alan York hosts the hour-long show that takes you inside Liberty Athletics. Head Football Coach Hugh Freeze joins York each week, along with Liberty Athletics administrators, student-athletes, and other coaches. The show is carried on the regional ESPN family of stations: 93.3 FM (Lynchburg), 1320 AM (Lynchburg), 1240 AM (Roanoke), 106.3 FM (Danville), and 1250 AM (Bedford).
Liberty sporting events have been broadcast on outlets across the nation, including the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN), ESPN+, ESPN3, Cox Television Network, American Sports Network (ASN), The Walk, and various independent stations, representing more than 40 million households coast-to-coast. LFSN’s television broadcast team consists of trained professionals who have worked for most of the major sports networks in the United States, including ESPN, ABC Sports, CBS Sports, NBC Sports, NASCAR, SportSouth, Comcast, and Fox Sports.
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FLAMES CENTRAL A weekly sports show that airs on LFSN affiliates around the country and on ESPN+. The show is available locally on WSET ABC 13, WDBJ 7, and MASN. Check local listings for air times. The 30-minute show, hosted by Matt Warner, Rett McGibbon, and Emily Austen, focuses on Liberty student-athletes, coaches and alumni, while telling stories of faith and discussing current issues in sports and culture.
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND LIBERTY UNIVERSITY MARCHING BAND
The Liberty University Marching Band, “The Spirit of the Mountain,” has established itself as a prestigious collegiate marching ensemble. This corps-style group features contemporary show designs which have appealed to a variety of mass audiences. The flashy horn line, precision marching, and impeccable movements have dazzled many crowds to their feet, while the color guard has demonstrated its versatility with a variety of choreographed movements. The band has performed at a New York Giants vs. Atlanta Falcons game at the Meadowlands, for the Collegiate Marching Band Festival in Allentown, Pa., on three occasions, and for a large number of competitive exhibition performances on the East Coast. In addition, the band performed in other exciting venues, including New York City, college campuses, Jacksonville Landing, Walt Disney World, Carowinds Park, Broadway at the Beach, a host of competition sites, and the Lynchburg community. The “Spirit of the Mountain” annually hosts the State of Virginia Marching Band State Championship Finals in Williams Stadium, performing exhibition for all the bands in attendance for both events. The Liberty University Marching Band is excited about their show, entitled “Sunny With A Chance,” exclusively arranged for Liberty University. The show is comprised of eight tunes, most of which are lively and sunny, but there’s always a chance for a storm warning! The show is designed especially to entertain the audiences at NCAA football games.
If you or someone you know is interested in joining the LU Marching Band, please visit our website at liberty.edu/band for more information. Membership in the marching band is comprised of students majoring in just about every department and discipline across the university — you don’t have to be a music major to join! Membership auditions are online and open to all incoming students. Contact us now to become a part of this fine band. The band is under the leadership of Dr. Stephen Kerr, director. Dr. Kerr joined the Liberty University School of Music faculty in 1990 and was appointed Director of Bands in 2000. Dr. Kerr received his bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Liberty in 1982, master’s from Virginia Tech, and Ph.D. in Music Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dr. Kerr also directs the acclaimed Liberty University Wind Symphony and teaches instrumental conducting and other music and band courses. Essential staff that support the Liberty University Marching Band include Tommy Goddard, assistant director of athletic bands and drumline, and Bryanna Boyd, guard instructor. Marching and music technicians include Tim Fus, Kara Witt, Caleb Martin, Dani Smith, Zach Federico, Elijah Cregger, and Jonathan Byus.
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50TH ANNIVERSARY ATHLETICS CELEBRATION
50TH ANNIVER S ARY CELEBRATION In recognition of Liberty University’s 50th anniversary year-long celebration, Liberty Athletics will be honoring the past with a number of social media and website features. Through the help of the Liberty Athletics video department and Flames Central production teams, the top plays in Liberty Athletics history and the 68 Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame members will be remembered.
TOP MOMENTS Flames Central, a weekly television show about Liberty Athletics, has compiled the top plays in Liberty Athletics history. Beginning in August, these plays will be posted to all Liberty Flames social media accounts and on LibertyFlames.com. The tops plays will show the pageantry and rich history of each Liberty Athletics program. Notable players from each program will be released in correspondence with their season of competition.
HALL OF FAME MEMBER FE ATURES Beginning in August, each member of the Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame will be featured on all Liberty Flames social media accounts and LibertyFlames.com, a number that has grown to 68 distinguished members. Posted weekly, Liberty Athletics will release a video story that hails the numerous accomplishments of each Hall of Fame member. Follow Liberty Athletics on Twitter and Instagram @LibertyFlames and on Facebook at @LibertyFlamesAthletics for updates on more 50th anniversary coverage.
ABOUT LIBERT Y UNIVER SIT Y ’S 50TH ANNIVER S ARY CELEBRATION Over the last 50 years, Liberty University has created a diverse, faithful, and global community of Champions for Christ. Our 50th Anniversary celebrates this rich heritage by tracing the legacy of its champions and their influence upon the world as they bring Liberty’s mission to life. This year-long celebration is a time for everyone in the Liberty community — students, staff, alumni, faculty, and friends — to reflect on where we’ve come from and what we’ve accomplished, connect with our community, and cast a vision for our future. After all, one vision brought us to this mountain — and this mountain gave us a vision for the world.
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KYRIE (DORN) ADAMS
VOLLEYBALL: 1996-99
Kyrie (Dorn) Adams was one of the driving forces behind the Liberty volleyball program’s success in the late 1990’s, helping Liberty post 20 or more wins during each of her four seasons on the court. The Lady Flames won a combined 93 matches during Adams’ stellar four-year career, resulting in two Big South regular season titles, two Big South Tournament victories and the program’s first two trips to the NCAA Volleyball Championship (1997 and 1999). Adams was a three-time All-Big South selection and was named the Big South Player of the Year and Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1998. During her standout junior season, she led the Big South in kills per set (4.12), while sending down a career-best 424 kills. When she graduated from Liberty, the native of East Northport, N.Y., ranked third in program history with 1,476 career kills and fifth with 1,235 career digs. Adams was the fifth player in program history to join the 1,000/1,000 club (career kills/digs), helping her earn a spot on the 1990-99 Big South Volleyball All-Decade team. Following her time with the Lady Flames, Adams played with D.C. Women’s Pro Team and oversees with Athletes in Action.
PAT BUSSEY
WRESTLING: 1981-86
1985 and 1986.
Pat Bussey was a two-time NCAA Division II AllAmerican, following a pair of top-10 finishes at the NCAA Division II national championships in
Bussey’s early individual success on the mat helped the Flames achieve new levels of team success. Liberty finished in 15th place at the 1983 NAIA National Championship, the Flames’ highest finish at the NAIA level before transitioning to the NCAA Division II level. The 177-pound wrestler finished in fifth place at the 1985 NCAA Division II national champion and in sixth place at the 1986 NCAA Division II national champion. During his senior campaign, Liberty finished in fifth place at the 1986 national championship event, the highest national finish by a Liberty athletics program any level of NCAA competition. The native of South River, N.J., is a member of Liberty’s Eagle Medal Gold Club (100 career victories), finishing his career with a 110-400 record (73.3 win percentage). Bussey was a four-time team captain, sharing the honors with Pate Sole (1982-83), Rick Sielhamer (1983-84) and Perry Aincough (1984-85 and 1985-86.
ROBERT KARLSSON
MEN’S GOLF: 2009-12
Robert Karlsson helped establish Liberty’s men’s golf as a perennial top-40 team with a stellar four-year career during which he rewrote the Flames’ record books. Karlsson burst onto the scene in 2009, joining the program in the spring and claiming Big South Freshman of the Year honors. The conference accolade was the first of many that would including being a four-time All-Big South selection a two-time Big South Men’s Golfer of the Year (2010 and 2011). Karlsson led the Flames to Big South titles in 2011 and 2012, the first two in program history. Liberty would claim the NCAA Greensboro Regional title in 2012 and make their firstever appearance at the 2012 NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. The Flames finished the event in 10th place, the highest finish by any team at an NCAA Division I national championship event in Liberty Athletics history. The native of Kalmar, Sweden, finished his career with the lowest career scoring average
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JAMES MCKNIGHT
FOOTBALL/MEN’S TRACK & FIELD: 1990-94
MEGAN (FRAZEE) LEUZINGER
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: 2006-09
Megan (Frazee) Leuzinger is one of the most accomplished women’s basketball players in program history, helping continue the unparalleled success of the program on the court.
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James McKnight was a two-sport standout student-athlete for the Flames, setting new standards of excellence on the gridiron and in track & field during his time
Despite only playing for three seasons for the Flames’ football program, McKnight finished his career with 1,948 receiving yards and 17 touchdowns. At the time of his graduation, his touchdown mark ranked second only to fellow Liberty Athletics Hall of Fame member Kelvin Edwards in program history.
Leuzinger was a two-time Big South Player of the Year (2008 and 2009) and finished her career with 1,883 career points scored (third best in program history). She was also a twotime Big South Female Student-Athlete of the Year (2008 and 2009), a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America honoree (2008 and 2009) and was named to the Associated Press All-America honorable mention team in 2009.
McKnight joined the Flames’ track & field squad during his junior and senior seasons and helped the program capture its first-ever conference title as a senior at the Big South Outdoor Track Championship in 1994. One of six 100-point club members on the 1994 team, he finished his career with three school records, including the school record for the indoor long jump that has stood for nearly 30 years (25-0.5/7.63 m).
Leuzinger’s dominance on the court helped Liberty win 96 games during her career, including Big South Conference titles in 2006, 2008 and 2009. Liberty finished the 2007-08 season with a 28-4 record and earned a No. 12 seed in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, the program’s best-ever seed in the tournament.
Following his collegiate career, the native of Apopka, Fla., became the 10th player in football program history to sign with an NFL franchise. He played for 11 years in the NFL with four teams (Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins and the N.Y. Giants), finishing his career with 3,595 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns.
The native of Xenia, Ohio, was selected by the San Antonio Silver Stars with the 14th pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft. She played two seasons in the WNBA and seven more overseas in Europe. Leuzinger continues to be a part of the game she loves as she currently serves as the head coach at Evangel University in Springfield, Mo.
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Joshua Frank Joshua Rutledge Julia Buchen Julie Glover Julie Hill Julie Wineriter Justin Allison Justin Johns Kaitlyn Box Karl Salz Katherine Gonzales Kathryn Lanier Kayla Brower Keith Currie Kelly Mayhew Ken Thurm Kenny & Susan Craig Keri Novak Kevin & Scarlet Spiron Kevin Anderson Kevin Sorgi Kevin Zachary Kim Newton Kinderdance Kyle Griesinger Kyle Sikes Lacey Lindbergh Larry Lawson Lauren Amy Lauren Cole Lawrence Presley Leslie Horne Lincoln Evans Linda Goodson Lisa Shimek Logan Martinez Loray Conner Lori Pearson Lori Warren Lynn Graham Mancil Carroll Margaret Ackerman Marissa Allen Mark & Donna Blais Mark Jarvis Mark Murdock Mark Myers Mark Roberts Mary Allen Mary-Claire McIntyre Matthew & Mary Anthony Matthew Clayton Maxine White Megan Pickett Micah Green Michael Burton Michael Delaney Michael Jackson Miguel Maldonado Mike & Nicole Culp Mike Stricker Mike Zumpano Miranda Rivera Monica Jenifer Morgan Hout Mrs Sandra Allen Myo Baxter-Bell Nancy Flanagan Natalie Haney Neal Thompson Nicholas Pretty Nicholas Thomason Noah Crouch Noelle Woolf Packet360 Pastor Benjamin Fraley Pastor Carl Allen Patrick Kelly Paul Carmany Paul Wetmore Peter Butucel
Philip McFarland Philip Minard Preston Coon Raul Rodriguez Ray Sansom Rebekah Oldham Rebekah Ray Renee Salmon Rhonda Smith Richard Fuhr Richard Markham Rick & Susan Thomas Rick Jadin Robbie & Liz Dawson Robert Cook Robert & Renee DeVinck Robert Bach Robert Brewer Robert Caine Robert Dotson Robert Dulaney Robert Rode Robyn Hall Robyn Stewart Rod West Ryan Bomberger Ryan Carr Ryan Mayfield Sabrina Bray Sam Stone Sam Thomas Sara Anderson Sawyer Leatherwood Scott Durdle Scott Lawrenson Scott Roe Scott Stone Sean McEvoy Seth Jones Shaina Dyson Shannon Bowman Shannon Neeley Sharon Supp Shelby Locklear Sheldon & Shannon Bream Solomon Willis Sonja Pezant Spencer Robb Stanford Smith Stanley Harris Stephen Staedtler Steve Cashman Steven Gonzalez Steven Kreps Steven Reynolds Sue Kohout Tammy Springman Tara Archer Teresa Mason Thom & Jane Doney Thomas Surber Thomas Clifford Thomas Via Tim & Kelly Britton Tim Furnary Tim Stephan Timothy Andre Timothy Rockafellow Tom Jordan Tommy Maupin Tony Mitchell Travis Edwards Tyler Perkins Virginia Simms Will Morris William Matthews William Sharp Zach Mason Zachary Green UPDATED - OCT. 25, 2021
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FLAMES IN THE PROS FLAMES IN THE PROS
Name/Position (Years at LU) | Team (League) Years | Active Players listed in red Ajayi, Solomon/LB (2018-19)
Washington Federals (USFL) 1983
Aikens, Walt/CB (2011-13)
Gado, Sam/RB (2001-04)
Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2014-19
Anderson, Ben/QB (1994-97)
New York Giants (NFL) 1998 Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 1999
Banks, Fred/WR (1982-84)
Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1985-86 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1987-93 Chicago Bears (NFL) 1993
Barrie, Sebastian/DL (1990-91)
Green Bay Packers (NFL) 1992 Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 1993-95 San Diego Chargers (NFL) 1995 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1996 Arizona Rattlers (AFL) 1999-03 San Jose Sabercats (AFL) 2004-05
Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2005 Green Bay Packers (NFL) 2005-06 Houston Texans (NFL) 2006-07 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2007 St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2008-09
Gandy-Golden, Antonio/WR (2016-19)
Washington Football Team (2020)
Goede, Chris/OL (1991-94)
San Antonio Texans (CFL) 1995
Goodman, Eugene/RB (2001-04)
Columbus Lions (WIFL) 2007
Green, Eric/TE (1985, 87-89)
Jones, Rennie/WR (1982-85) Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1985
Kagey, Bill/PK (1982-85)
Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1986
Kearns, Steve/TE (1976-79) British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1980-82
Kinard, Leroy/RB (1988-90)
New York Jets (NFL) 1991-92
Lambros, Matt/WR (2005-08)
Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2009
Lemonier, Jessie/DL (2018-19)
Los Angeles Chargers (NFL) 2020
Lunsford, John/K (2012-15)
San Francisco 49ers (NFL) 2016
Mathis, Mark/DB (1983-86)
Los Angeles Rams (NFL) 1987-88 Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) 1989-91 British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1992
Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1985
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1990-94 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 1995 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 1996-98 New York Jets (NFL) 1999-2000
Benton, Elijah (2016-19)
Haddix, Wayne/DB (1983-86)
Shreveport Pirates (CFL) 1993-94
Hagen, Jacob/DB (2011-14)
St. Louis Rams (NFL) 1997 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1998 Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 19992000
Basso, Phil/QB (1981-84)
Cleveland Browns (2020)
Bolden, Dominic/WR (2005-08)
BC Lions (CFL) 2010 Saskatchewan Roughriders (CFL) 2011
Brown, Jeff/DB (1979-82) Washington Federals (USFL) 1983-84
Brown, Mike/QB (2008-11)
Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2012-14 Carolina Panthers (NFL) 2015
Burns, Travis/DB (1998-2001)
Norfolk Nighthawks (af2) 2003 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2004 Quad City Steamwheelers (AFL) 2005
Butler, Anthony/LB (2020) Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2021
Carswell, Dwayne/TE (1991-93) Denver Broncos (NFL) 1994-2006
Clark, Steve/DB (1982-85) Buffalo Bills (NFL) 1987
Davis, Dominique/DL (2011-14)
New York Giants (NFL) 1987-88 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 1990-91 Cincinnati Bengals (NFL) 1991-92 Cleveland Browns (NFL) 1993 St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2016
Haith, William/DB (1999-2002)
Norfolk Nighthawks (af2) 2003 Manchester Wolves (af2) 2005-06 Dallas Desperados (AFL) 2006 New Orleans VooDoo (AFL) 2007 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2008-09
Harris, Erick/WR/DB (2001-04)
Amarillo Dusters (af2) 2005 Alabama Steeldogs (af2) 2006 Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) 2006 Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe) 2007 Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 2006-07 Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL) 2009 Kansas City Command (AFL) 2011
Hayes, B.J./WR (2008-11)
Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2015 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2016
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) 2012
Degrate, Rodney/DL (1994-97)
Milan Rhinos (IFL) 2010
Edwards, Darnell/WR (2003, 05-06)
Columbus Lions (WIFL) 2007-08
New York Jets (NFL) 1981 Chicago Bears (NFL) 1982 New York Jets (NFL) 1984
Edwards, Kelvin/WR (1982-85)
Jacobs, Trey/DL (2006-09)
Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 1999 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1999
New Orleans Saints (NFL) 1986 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1987-88
Ferguson, Markus/OL (2002-05)
Albany Conquest (AFL2) 2007-08 Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz (AFL2) 2009
Fogg, Kevin/DB (2009-13)
Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2014 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 2015 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 2016-18 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2019 Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 2020
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Forslund, Mike/QB (1979-82)
Cleveland Browns (NFL) 2020
Hursky, Nick/LB (2005-08) Inverso, Glenn/QB (1977-80)
Washington Redskins (NFL) 2010
McConnell, Wes/DB (1989-92) McFadden, Andrew/WR/RS (1995)
McKnight, James/WR (1991-93)
Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1994-98 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1999-2000 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2001-03
Nelson, Pat/WR (1988-91)
Orlando Predators (AFL) 1992 New York Jets (NFL) 1992-93
Nimako, George/RB (1991-92)
Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1993-94, 1997-2000
Nivens, Roosevelt/OL (1991-94)
Baltimore Stallions (CFL) 1995 Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1996
Paige, Mickey/LB (1985-88) Washington Commandos (AFL) 1989-90
Parson, Biff/QB (1998-2001) Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2002
Peterson, Darrin/WR (2012-15)
Chicago Bears (NFL) 2016
Redd, Vince/LB (2007) New England Patriots (NFL) 2008-09
Rush, Torrey/DB (1996-99) Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) 2001
Sartin, Trey/OL (1994-97)
Jennings, Butch/RB (1994)
Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1998-99
Jennings, Rashad/RB (2006-08)
St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2008 New England Patriots (NFL) 2008 Alabama Vipers (AF1) 2010 Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2008
Jones, Dominique/TE (2008-09)
Shelton, Richard/DB (1984, 86-88)
New York Giants (NFL) 1995
Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) 2009-12 Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2013 New York Giants (NFL) 2014-16 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2012-13 Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2013 Denver Broncos (NFL) 2014-15 Miami Dolphins (NFL) 2016
Sene, Stephen/OL (2005-07)
Denver Broncos (NFL) 1989 Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1989-90 Montreal Machine (WLAF) 1991-92 Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) 1990-93
FUTURE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES 2022
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26
at Southern Miss UAB at Wake Forest Akron at Old Dominion at UMass Gardner-Webb BYU at Arkansas at Connecticut Virginia Tech New Mexico State
2023
Sept. 2 Bowling Green Sept. 9 at Coastal Carolina Sept. 16 at Buffalo Sept. 23 Eastern Michigan Sept. 30 Old Dominion Oct. 7 at Miami (Ohio) Oct. 14 at Virginia Oct. 28 ETSU Nov. 4 at South Carolina Nov. 11 Connecticut Nov. 18 UMass Nov. 25 at New Mexico State
2024
Aug. 31 Coastal Carolina Sept. 7 at UCF Sept. 14 at Eastern Michigan Sept. 21 Ball State Sept. 28 at Appalachian State Oct. 5 Marshall
Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30
at North Carolina Texas State Campbell at UMass at FIU New Mexico State
2025
Aug. 30 Wake Forest Sept. 6 Western Kentucky Sept. 20 at Army Sept. 27 Miami (Ohio) Oct. 4 at Georgia Southern Oct. 11 Appalachian State Nov. 1 UMass Nov. 22 at Duke
2029
Sept. 1 at Virginia Tech Sept. 15 Virginia Nov. 17 at New Mexico State
2030
Sept. 7 Sept. 14
2031
Sept. 6
Virginia Tech at Virginia
at North Carolina
Check LibertyFlames.com/Football for additions to the schedules.
2026
Sept. 3, 4, or 5 at Wake Forest Sept. 26 Duke Oct. 3 at Ball State Oct. 10 Georgia Southern Nov. 28 Army
2027
Sept. 4 at Duke Sept. 11 Virginia Nov. 20 at Virginia Tech Nov. 27 at New Mexico State
2028
Sept. 2 Sept. 16 Nov. 25
at Virginia Tech North Carolina New Mexico State
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FLAMES IN THE PROS Smith, Brock/QB (2005-08) Milan Rhinos (IFL) 2010
Smith, Donald/DB (1986-89)
Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1990-91 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL) 1992-94 Memphis Maddogs (CFL) 1995 Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1996-2000
Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 2013 Buffalo Bills (NFL) 2014
Washington, Desmond/DB (1997-98)
Florida Firecats (AFL) 2001-05 Cincinnati Jungle Kats (AFL2) 2007
Wendlend, Soeren/OL (2007-10)
Steward, Hunter/OL (2011-13)
Green Bay Blizzard (IFL) 2011
Summers, Chris/WR (2008-11)
Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2007 Rhein Fire (NFL Europe) 2007
BC Lions (CFL) 2014-20
Chicago Bears (NFL) 2012
Los Angeles Avengers (AFL) 2008
Wilson, Bejour (2018-19)
Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 2020
Woodrum, Josh/QB (2012-15)
New York Giants (NFL) 2016 Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2016 Baltimore Ravens (NFL) 2017-18 Washington Redskins (NFL) 2019
Williams, Lauren/WR (2003-05)
FLAMES IN THE DRAFT/FREE AGENT YEAR PLAYER
ROUND/FREE AGENT
TEAM
1980 .................................Steve Kearns...........................................................4th Round................................................British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1981 .................................Glenn Inverso.........................................................Free Agent............................................................. New York Jets (NFL) 1983 .................................Jeff Brown...............................................................18th Round.............................................Washington Federals (USFL) Mike Forslund.........................................................21st Round..............................................Washington Federals (USFL) 1985 .................................Fred Banks..............................................................8th Round........................................................ Cleveland Browns (NFL) Phil Basso................................................................Free Agent.......................................................Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1986 .................................Kelvin Edwards......................................................4th Round..................................................... New Orleans Saints (NFL) Steve Clark..............................................................Free Agent.................................................................. Buffalo Bills (NFL) Rennie Jones..........................................................Free Agent................................................... Philadelphia Eagles (NFL) 1987 .................................Wayne Haddix........................................................Free Agent.........................................................New York Giants (NFL) Bill Kagey.................................................................Free Agent...........................................................Dallas Cowboys (NFL) 1989 .................................Mickey Paige...........................................................Free Agent........................................Washington Commandos (AFL) Richard Shelton.....................................................10th Round......................................................... Denver Broncos (NFL) 1990 .................................Eric Green................................................................1st Round......................................................Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Donald Smith..........................................................10th Round.....................................................Minnesota Vikings (NFL) 1991 .................................Leroy Kinard...........................................................Free Agent............................................................. New York Jets (NFL) 1992 .................................Sebastian Barrie....................................................Free Agent.....................................................Green Bay Packers (NFL) Wes McConnell......................................................Free Agent......................................................Shreveport Pirates (CFL) Pat Nelson...............................................................Free Agent..................................................... Orlando Predators (AFL) 1993 .................................George Nimako......................................................4th Round.......................................................Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1994...................................Dwayne Carswell...................................................Free Agent.......................................................... Denver Broncos (NFL) James McKnight....................................................Free Agent.......................................................Seattle Seahawks (NFL) 1995 .................................Roosevelt Nivens...................................................Free Agent..................................................... Baltimore Stallions (CFL) Chris Goede............................................................Free Agent................................................... San Antonio Texans (CFL) Butch Jennings......................................................Free Agent.........................................................New York Giants (NFL) 1997 .................................Andrew McFadden...............................................Free Agent............................................................ St. Louis Rams (NFL) 1998 .................................Ben Anderson........................................................Free Agent.........................................................New York Giants (NFL) 1998 .................................Andrew McFadden...............................................Free Agent.......................................................Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Trey Sartin...............................................................Free Agent.......................................................Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 1999 .................................Ben Anderson........................................................Free Agent......................................... Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) Andrew McFadden...............................................Free Agent......................................... Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) Rodney Degrate....................................................Free Agent......................................... Portland Forest Dragons (AFL) 2001 .................................Torrey Rush.............................................................Free Agent.....................................Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) 2002 .................................Biff Parson...............................................................Free Agent...................................................Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 2004 .................................Sam Gado................................................................Free Agent..................................................... Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) 2007 .................................Lauren Williams.....................................................Free Agent......................................................... Oakland Raiders (NFL) 2008 .................................Vince Redd..............................................................Free Agent...............................................New England Patriots (NFL) Stephen Sene.........................................................Free Agent............................................................ St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2009 .................................Rashad Jennings...................................................7th Round................................................... Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Matt Lambros.........................................................2nd Round......................................................Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 2010 .................................Trey Jacobs.............................................................Free Agent............................................... Washington Redskins (NFL) 2011 .................................Mike Brown.............................................................Free Agent................................................. Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) B.J. Hayes................................................................Free Agent............................................Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) Chris Summers.......................................................Free Agent............................................................. Chicago Bears (NFL) 2013 .................................Dominique Jones..................................................Free Agent.......................................................Indianapolis Colts (NFL) 2014 .................................Walt Aikens.............................................................4th Round............................................................. Miami Dolphins (NFL) Kevin Fogg..............................................................Free Agent........................................................... Miami Dolphins (NFL) Hunter Steward......................................................1st Round...........................................................................BC Lions (CFL) 2015 .................................Dominique Davis...................................................Free Agent....................................................Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Jacob Hagen...........................................................Free Agent............................................................ St. Louis Rams (NFL) 2016 .................................John Lunsford........................................................Free Agent.................................................. San Francisco 49ers (NFL) Darrin Peterson......................................................Free Agent............................................................. Chicago Bears (NFL) Josh Woodrum......................................................Free Agent.........................................................New York Giants (NFL) 2020..................................Antonio Gandy-Golden.......................................4th Round.......................................Washington Football Team (NFL) Solomon Ajayi........................................................Free Agent...................................................... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Elijah Benton..........................................................Free Agent...................................................... Cleveland Browns (NFL) Jessie Lemonier.....................................................Free Agent...............................................Los Angeles Chargers (NFL) Bejour Wilson.........................................................Free Agent.......................................................Arizona Cardinals (NFL) 2021..................................Anthony Butler......................................................Free Agent.......................................................Indianapolis Colts (NFL)
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UNIVERSITY FEATURE STORY LIBERTY EXTENDS SPONSORSHIP WITH STUDENT NASCAR DRIVER WILLIAM BYRON AND HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS Liberty University and 13-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Hendrick Motorsports have reached a new five-year agreement to extend the school’s support of driver William Byron and his No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 1LE team in the NASCAR Cup Series. Byron, 23, will continue to carry primary sponsorship from Liberty University in 12 Cup races annually through 2026. This season, the Charlotte, N.C., native earned his third consecutive Cup Series playoff berth and second career points-paying win while already setting personal bests in top-five finishes, top-10s, and laps led with four events remaining. He has led in 16 of 32 points races in 2021. “We are honored to partner with and support Hendrick Motorsports,” said Jerry Prevo, president of Liberty University. “We feel this partnership will benefit our students at Liberty University in many ways.” Byron is currently a junior working toward an undergraduate degree in strategic communication via Liberty University Online Programs. Liberty began its support of Byron in 2014 when he drove late model stock cars and has been a 12-race primary sponsor since his 2018 Cup Series rookie of the year season with Hendrick Motorsports.
“I’m proud to represent an institution like Liberty University,” Byron said. “I had the opportunity to go back to campus last weekend and see how much the school continues to grow. They inspire a lot of people my age to pursue their passions, and I look forward to continuing to represent them on and off the racetrack.” In addition to raising awareness of Liberty University’s educational opportunities, the sponsorship has touched a variety of student programs. Examples include Hendrick Motorsports supporting the School of Engineering’s Formula SAE effort, which focuses on electric car technology, and Hendrick Automotive Group helping develop a degree specialization in automotive dealership management. “We’re delighted to continue our work with Liberty University,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports and chairman and CEO of Hendrick Automotive Group. “The partnership impacts so many different areas, and I believe we’re just scratching the surface of the value we’re able to deliver. We look forward to working together over the next five years to take it to the next level.” Visit Liberty.edu/24 and follow Byron’s progress at WilliamByron.com. by Liberty News Service – Office of Communications & Public Engagement
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UPCOMING LIBERTY HOME EVENTS NOV. 5
Men’s Tennis: Fall Hidden Duel
Liberty Indoor Tennis Center
All Day
Volleyball vs. FGCU
Liberty Arena
6 p.m.
NOV. 6 Men’s Tennis: Fall Hidden Duel
Liberty Indoor Tennis Center
All Day
NOV. 7 Men’s Tennis: Fall Hidden Duel
Liberty Indoor Tennis Center
All Day
Volleyball vs. Stetson
Liberty Arena
1 p.m.
NOV. 9 Women’s Basketball vs. Belmont Abbey
Liberty Arena
7 p.m.
NOV. 11 Men’s Basketball vs. Regent
Liberty Arena
7 p.m.
NOV. 13 Women’s Basketball vs. Ohio
Liberty Arena
7 p.m.
NOV. 18 Women’s Basketball vs. James Madison
Liberty Arena
7 p.m.
NOV. 19 Swimming & Diving – TYR ’85
Liberty Natatorium
10 a.m.
NOV. 20 Swimming & Diving – TYR ’85
Liberty Natatorium
10 a.m.
Dates and times subject to change
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FLAMES ATHLETICS FEATURE LIBERTY ATHLETICS PARTICIPATES IN EARLY FALL COMMUNITY SERVICE INITIATIVES Liberty Flames student-athletes began the 2021-22 school year by participating in several community service initiatives and supporting several causes through Liberty Student-Athlete Development. Each September, Liberty Athletics teams raise funds for the Dollar Makes A Difference (DMAD) Campaign. This year, studentathletes raised $4,461.45 for the cause. Liberty women’s lacrosse set a new record for team collection with $1,841 raised. Studentathletes then used the money to purchase and deliver supplies to Lynchburg area schools. “The Dollar Makes A Difference Campaign is such a special and unique opportunity for Liberty athletes to serve in the Lynchburg community. We want to help the children get the most out of their education by ensuring they have all the supplies necessary,” said Liberty Lacrosse senior Lizzy Ferguson, who is also the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C) President. “I am very proud of the athletes from each team. Because of their diligence, we were able to provide school supplies and other necessities to local elementary schools. Our hope is to see that number grow each year and be able to bless more people with the donations we receive.” On Sept. 25, the Liberty women’s basketball and track & field squads volunteered at the 47th annual Virginia 10 Miler, supporting runners and walkers during the race. During the early part of October (Oct. 2-9), Liberty Athletics participated in College
Football Mental Health Week with the Hilinski’s Hope Foundation. Led by the Hilinski’s Hope Foundation and family, the week-long initiative is in honor of Tyler Hilinski, quarterback at Washington State, who was lost to suicide in 2018. Student-athletes sported wristbands, coaches wore pins, and Flames Football players donned decals on their helmets to raise awareness and help break the stigma around mental illness, especially in college football and college athletics. The week coincided with Mental Illness Awareness Week (Oct. 3-9), culminating on World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10. At the end of October, Liberty studentathletes will participate in Trick or Treat So Others Can Eat canned food drive. The canned food items collected during the event will be distributed to Lynchburg area organizations for those in need. Liberty Student-Athlete Development is committed to the overall growth of our student-athletes professionally, personally, and spiritually, while also training as Champions for Christ. Liberty student-athletes continue to give their time and efforts in demonstrating love and care by serving the local community. Using the NCAA Athletics platform, Liberty’s student-athletes make a difference in the lives of individuals of all ages in both the public and private sectors despite the unique challenges presented by the COVID-19 Pandemic. “Love. Care. Serve.” is Liberty Athletics’ promise to each other and the Lynchburg community. Liberty Athletics seeks to demonstrate love, care for those in need, and serve with a grateful heart.
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OPPONENT SCOREBOARD
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CAMPBELL (3-4, 2-2 BIG SOUTH)
UAB (5-3, 3-1 C-USA)
UMASS (1-6)
9/4.........at Liberty................................L/7-48 9/11......ELON.......................................L/23-24 9/18......PRESBYTERIAN...................W/72-0 10/2.......at North Alabama................W/48-31 10/9.......at Gardner-Webb.................W/42-28 10/16....MONMOUTH..........................L/17-34 10/23....KENNESAW STATE.............L/7-30 10/30....at Charleston Southern......1 p.m. 11/6.......at James Madison................3:30 p.m. 11/13....HAMPTON..............................1 p.m. 11/20....at Robert Morris...................Noon
9/1.........vs. Jacksonville State.......W/31-0 9/11......at Georgia............................L/7-56 9/18......at North Texas....................W/40-6 9/25......at Tulane...............................W/28-21 10/2.......LIBERTY................................L/12-36 10/9.......FLORIDA ATLANTIC.........W/31-14 10/16....at Southern Miss................W/34-0 10/23....RICE.......................................L/24-30 11/6.......LOUISIANA TECH..............Noon 11/13....at Marshall...........................3:30 p.m. 11/20....at UTSA................................3:30 p.m. 11/27....UTEP......................................2 p.m.
9/4.........at Pittsburgh.........................L/7-51 9/11......BOSTON COLLEGE.............L/28-45 9/18......EASTERN MICHIGAN..........L/28-42 9/25......at Coastal Carolina..............L/3-53 10/2.......TOLEDO..................................L/7-45 10/9.......UCONN...................................W/27-13 10/23....at Florida State.....................L/3-59 10/30....at Liberty................................Noon 11/6.......RHODE ISLAND...................3:30 p.m. 11/13....MAINE.....................................Noon 11/20....at Army...................................Noon 11/27....at New Mexico State...........3 p.m.
TROY (4-3, 2-1 SUN BELT)
MIDDLE TENNESSEE (3-4, 1-2 C-USA)
OLE MISS (6-1, 3-1 SEC)
9/4.........SOUTHERN............................W/55-3 9/11......LIBERTY..................................L/13-21 9/18......at Southern Miss..................W/21-9 9/25......at ULM.....................................L/16-29 10/2.......at South Carolina.................L/14-23 10/9.......GEORGIA SOUTHERN........W/27-24 10/16....at Texas State.......................W/31-28 10/28....at Coastal Carolina..............7:30 p.m. 11/6.......SOUTH ALABAMA..............3:30 p.m. 11/13....LOUISIANA............................3:30 p.m. 11/20....APPALACHIAN STATE........3:30 p.m. 11/27....at Georgia State...................TBA
9/4.........MONMOUTH..........................W/50-15 9/11......at Virginia Tech....................L/14-35 9/18......at UTSA..................................L/13-27 9/24......at Charlotte...........................L/39-42 10/2.......MARSHALL............................W/34-28 10/9.......at Liberty................................L/13-41 10/22....at UConn................................W/44-13 10/30....SOUTHERN MISS.................3:30 p.m. 11/6.......at Western Kentucky..........3:30 p.m. 11/13....FIU............................................3:30 p.m. 11/20....OLD DOMINION...................3:30 p.m. 11/27....at Florida Atlantic................7 p.m.
9/6.........vs. Louisville.................. W/43-24 9/11......AUSTIN PEAY................ W/54-17 9/18......TULANE.......................... W/61-21 10/2.......at Alabama.................... L/21-42 10/9.......ARKANSAS.................... W/52-51 10/16....at Tennessee................. W/31-26 10/23....LSU................................... W/31-17 10/30....at Auburn....................... 7 p.m. 11/6.......LIBERTY.......................... TBA 11/13....TEXAS A&M................... TBA 11/20....VANDERBILT................. TBA 11/25....at Mississippi State...... 7:30 p.m.
OLD DOMINION (1-6, 0-3 C-USA)
ULM (4-3, 2-2 SUN BELT)
LOUISIANA (6-1, 4-0 SUN BELT)
9/3.........at Wake Forest...................L/10-42 9/11......HAMPTON............................W/47-7 9/18......at Liberty..............................L/17-45 9/25......BUFFALO.............................L/34-35 10/2.......at UTEP.................................L/21-28 10/9.......at Marshall...........................L/13-20 OT 10/16....WESTERN KENTUCKY.....L/20-43 10/30....LOUISIANA TECH..............3:30 p.m. 11/6.......at FIU.....................................7 p.m. 11/13....FLORIDA ATLANTIC.........3:30 p.m. 11/20....at Middle Tennessee.........3:30 p.m. 11/27....CHARLOTTE........................2 p.m.
9/4.........at Kentucky .................. L/10-45 9/18......JACKSON STATE.......... W/12-7 9/25......TROY............................... W/29-16 10/2.......at Coastal Carolina...... L/6-59 10/9.......GEORGIA STATE.......... L/21-55 10/16....LIBERTY.......................... W/31-28 10/23....SOUTHERN ALABAMA......W/41-31 10/30....at Appalachian State.. 3:30 p.m. 11/6.......at Texas State............... TBA 11/13....ARKANSAS STATE...... 5 p.m. 11/20....at LSU.............................. TBA 11/27....at Louisiana................... TBA
9/4.........at Texas........................... L/18-38 9/11......NICHOLLS STATE......... W/27-24 9/16......OHIO................................ W/49-14 9/25......at Georgia Southern... W/28-20 10/2.......at South Alabama........ W/20-18 10/12....APPALACHAIN STATE........W/41-13 10/21....at Arkansas State........ W/28-27 10/30....TEXAS STATE................ Noon 11/4.......GEORGIA STATE.......... 7:30 p.m. 11/13....at Troy............................. 3:30 p.m. 11/20....at Liberty........................ TBA 11/27....ULM.................................. TBA
SYRACUSE (4-4, 1-3 ACC)
NORTH TEXAS (1-6, 0-3 C-USA)
ARMY (4-3)
9/4.........at Ohio....................................W/29-9 9/11......RUTGERS...............................L/7-17 9/18......UALBANY..............................W/62-24 9/24......LIBERTY..................................W/24-21 10/2.......at Florida State.....................L/30-33 10/9.......WAKE FOREST.....................L/37-40 OT 10/15....CLEMSON..............................L/14-17 10/23....at Virginia Tech....................W/41-36 10/30....BOSTON COLLEGE.............3:30 p.m 11/13....at Louisville...........................TBA 11/20....at NC State............................TBA 11/27....PITTSBURGH.........................TBA
9/4.........NORTHWESTERN STATE..W/44-14 9/11......at SMU....................................L/12-35 9/18......UAB..........................................L/6-40 9/25......at Louisiana Tech.................L/17-24 10/9.......at Missouri.............................L/35-48 10/15....MARSHALL............................L/21-49 10/23....LIBERTY..................................L/26-35 10/30....at Rice.....................................2 p.m. 11/6.......at Southern Miss..................3 p.m. 11/13....UTEP........................................4 p.m. 11/20....at FIU.......................................7 p.m. 11/27....UTSA.......................................2 p.m.
9/4.........at Georgia State........... W/43-10 9/11......WESTERN KENTUCKY.......W/38-35 9/18......UCONN........................... W/52-21 9/25......MIAMI (OH).................... W/23-10 10/2.......at Ball State................... L/16-28 10/16....at Wisconsin.................. L/14-20 10/23....WAKE FOREST............. L/56-70 11/6.......vs. Air Force.................. 11:30 a.m. 11/13....BUCKNELL..................... Noon 11/20....UMASS............................ Noon 11/27....at Liberty ...................... TBA 12/11....vs. Navy.......................... 3 p.m.
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