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Sunday, June 24, 2018

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The Liberty Flames is the college football program representing Liberty University, located in Lynchburg, Virginia. The Flames currently compete in NCAA Division I FBS as an Independent The school announced it would start a transition to the top level of NCAA football, Division I FBS, in July 2017. The Flames will become a provisional FBS member, playing as an independent, in 2018, and will become a full FBS member, including bowl eligibility, in 2019.


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History

Liberty's football program is headed by Turner Gill who took over in December 2011 after previously being head coach at Kansas and Buffalo. Liberty plays its home games at Williams Stadium which has a capacity of 19,200.

2007

The Flames captured their first Big South Conference Football championship with a commanding 31-0 victory over Gardner-Webb. The Flames capped off their second year under head coach Danny Rocco with an 8-3 record and an unblemished 4-0 Big South record to claim the title.

2008

Topping its 2007 performance, Liberty ran its unbeaten Big South streak to 11-straight games, finishing back-to-back conference championship seasons with a 30-10 victory over Gardner-Webb. The Flames finished with a 10-2 record on the year and finished the conference slate unbeaten at 5-0. The Flames to become the first team in Big South history to win five conference games in a season and joined Gardner-Webb as the only two teams to post consecutive unbeaten seasons. Liberty finished ranked 15th in the FCS Coaches Poll and 14th in the Sports Network Poll.

2009

Undefeated in Big South play for 2009, the Flames just needed to capture a win over Stony Brook in the season finale to secure a 3rd straight Big South Conference Championship. Stony Brook who had only lost one game in Big South play (a 30-27 overtime loss to Charleston Southern the previous week) for 2009 could claim half of the Big South Championship with a win over Liberty. The Seawolves didn't back down from the challenge and won the game 36-33 to share the 2009 Big South Championship with the Flames.

2010

Liberty again became conference co-champions again in 2010. They were looking to beat Stony Brook in the season finale to win the Big South Championship but they first had to beat rival Coastal Carolina. Coastal beat Liberty for the first time since 2006 then the Flames bounced back the next week to secure a win over Stony Brook and a share of the conference championship (three-way tie with Coastal Carolina and Stony Brook).

2012

Liberty became the conference co-champion for the third time in 2012. After starting off 2-0 in conference play, Liberty traveled to Coastal Carolina, where they lost to the Chanticleers 36-12, bringing their overall record to 3-5. Liberty would then play then ninth ranked Stony Brook, beating them 28-14, also extending their at home conference win streak which dates back to 2006. In order to win a share at the Big South title, they would have to beat the Virginia Military Institute Keydets. Liberty won the game 33-14, and won a share of the title along with Stony Brook and Coastal Carolina with a record of 6-5 (5-1 in conference play).

2013

The Flames shared the conference championship for a second consecutive year in 2013. Liberty opened up conference play at home against Coastal Carolina, where they let a 19-point lead slip away in the second half as the Chanticleers rallied to win in double overtime, 55-52. The Flames would rebound with a shutout victory at Gardner-Webb to mark the first shutout in Turner Gill's eight seasons as a head coach. After victories at home over VMI and Presbyterian, the Flames captured a share of the Big South title with a 56-14 victory at Charleston Southern who has previously beaten Coastal Carolina. Liberty shared the title with Coastal Carolina, each with identical 4-1 conference marks, though Coastal Carolina received the automatic bid to the FCS playoffs.

2014

Liberty became the conference co-champion for the third consecutive year in 2014. Liberty started Big South Conference play against Gardner-Webb with a 34-0 shutout victory. After three consecutive conference victories, the Flames fell at home to Charleston Southern, 38-36. The loss to Charleston Southern would be Liberty's only loss in Big South play. The Flames rebounded with a 15-14 win over rival Coastal Carolina (ranked No. 1 in the FCS polls at the time), and Liberty clinched a share of the Big South Conference championship. Liberty also earned its first ever FCS playoff berth in school history. Liberty defeated James Madison in the first round of the playoffs, 26-21, before losing to Villanova in the second round, 29-22.

2016

Liberty earned a conference co-championship again in 2016, marking their eighth conference championship. They finished the season 6-5, 4-1 in Big South play to share the conference championship with Charleston Southern. Despite the conference title, the Flames were not invited to the FCS playoffs.


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Liberty vs. In-State NCAA Division I schools

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Playoff appearances

Liberty has made one appearance in the I-AA/FCS playoffs since 1989, going 1-1.


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Conference championships

Liberty has won eight Big South Conference championships, six shared and two outright.

Conference affiliations:

  • 1973-80, NAIA Independent
  • 1981-88, Division II Independent
  • 1989-2001, Division I-AA Independent
  • 2002-2017, Big South Conference
  • 2018- FBS Independent

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Former Liberty vs Coastal Carolina Rivalry

Series tied 7-7

  • 2016 - Liberty @ Coastal - L, 42-7 (Coastal was beginning Two-Year transition to the FBS level and played as an FCS Independent for the 2016 Season; Game televised on ESPNews)
  • 2015 - Coastal @ Liberty - W, 24-21 (Coastal Carolina's last year in the Big South; game televised on ESPNews)
  • 2014 - Liberty @ Coastal - W, 15-14 (Coastal Carolina was ranked 1 in the FCS polls; 11-0)
  • 2013 - Coastal @ Liberty - L, 55-52 (2 OT)
  • 2012 - Liberty @ Coastal - L, 36-12
  • 2011 - Coastal @ Liberty - W, 63-27
  • 2010 - Liberty @ Coastal - L, 45-31
  • 2009 - Coastal @ Liberty - W, 58-13
  • 2008 - Liberty @ Coastal - W, 43-38
  • 2007 - Coastal @ Liberty - W, 37-24
  • 2006 - Liberty @ Coastal - L, 38-26
  • 2005 - Coastal @ Liberty - L, 27-21 (3 OT)
  • 2004 - Liberty @ Coastal - L, 33-6
  • 2003 - Coastal @ Liberty - W, 38-21 (First Meeting)

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Liberty vs. FBS schools


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Former players

  • Mike Brown (Wide receiver), currently professional American Football free agent.
  • Dwayne Carswell (Tight end), former professional American Football player for the Denver Broncos.
  • Samkon Gado (Running back), former professional football player for the Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins and St. Louis Rams
  • Eric Green (Tight end), former professional football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets
  • Wayne Haddix (Cornerback, former professional football player for the New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Cincinnati Bengals
  • Rashad Jennings (Running back), professional football player, recently retired.
  • James McKnight (Wide receiver), former professional football player for the Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins

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Current coaching staff


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Future opponents

Announced schedules as of February 10, 2018


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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia