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2014 Liberty Flames Football ScheduleDate Opponent Time/Result
TV Series NoteAug. 30 at No. 23/23 North Carolina L, 29-56 ESPN3
UNC leads, 1-0 Liberty led 22-21 in 3rd Q before UNC scored 28 pts.
in 3:49Sept. 6 at Norfolk State W, 17-0 LFSN/ESPN3 LU leads, 4-2
Flames’ 1st road win over in-state non-conf. DI foe since 1997Sept.
13 Brevard W, 56-31 LFSN/ESPN3 LU leads, 2-0 Liberty racked up 625
yards in home-opening victorySept. 20 No. RV/25 Bryant (Hall of
Fame) W, 38-21 LFSN/ESPN3 LU leads, 1-0 Flames jumped out to 24-0
lead against unbeaten BryantSept. 27 at Indiana State L, 19-38
LFSN/ESPN3 ISU leads, 2-0 Indiana State forced four Liberty
turnovers, passed for 340 yds.Oct. 4 No. 20/21 Richmond
(Homecoming) L, 39-46 (2OT) LFSN/ESPN3 UR leads, 2-0 Liberty’s 2nd
straight double OT loss on HomecomingOct. 11 at Appalachian State
W, 55-48 (OT) ESPN3 ASU leads, 7-3 Flames’ 3rd victory over an FBS
opponent all-timeOct. 25 Gardner-Webb* (Family Weekend) W, 34-0
ESPN3 LU leads, 12-8-1 Liberty held GWU to 56 total yards in
shutout winNov. 1 at Presbyterian* W, 28-7 LFSN/ESPN3 LU leads, 8-4
Flames picked off 4 PC passes to win in snowy ClintonNov. 8
Monmouth* (Military Appreciation) W, 34-24 ASN LU leads, 2-0
Liberty scored 10 unanswered 4th-quarter pts. to pull out winNov.
15 Charleston Southern* (Senior Day) L, 36-38 LFSN/ESPN3 LU leads,
19-3 CSU ran for 359 yds., 4 TDs and held off Liberty’s late
rallyNov. 22 at No. 2/1 Coastal Carolina* W, 15-14 ESPN3 Series
tied, 6-6 Liberty blocked FG to clinch 7th Big South title, 1st
playoff berthNov. 29 at No. 15/15 James Madison 4 p.m. ESPN3 JMU
leads, 12-5 Flames’ first-ever NCAA FCS Playoff contest
* - Big South Conference game Rankings listed are AP/USA Today
for FBS opponents and Sports Network/FCS Coaches Poll for FCS
opponents ASN - American Sports Network LFSN - Liberty Flames
Sports Network
NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round November 29,
2014
No. 20/23 Liberty Flames at No. 15/15 James Madison Dukes (8-4,
4-1 Big South) (9-3, 6-2 CAA)
Harrisonburg, Va. (Bridgeforth Stadium - 24,877) - 4 p.m. -
ESPN3
First and 10 - Today’s Top Storylines1) Big South Conference
champion No. 20/23 Liberty will make its NCAA FCS Playoff debut
Saturday at
4 p.m. when the Flames travel to face long-time Commonwealth
rival No. 15/15 James Madison.
2) Saturday’s game will mark the 18th all-time meeting between
Liberty and James Madison. See page 3 for information on the series
history and page 20 for the game-by-game series sesults.
3) LB Nick Sigmon and a number of other Liberty seniors played
in the most recent Liberty-JMU contest, Sept. 17, 2011 at Williams
Stadium. The Dukes pulled out a 27-24 victory on a last-second
field goal. See page 3 for more information on that matchup.
4) Liberty is seeking its first win over JMU since 1992, its
first victory over a CAA opponent since 2003 and its first-ever
road win against a CAA foe. See page 4 for more on the game’s
historical significance.
5) DE Chima Uzowihe blocked a last-second field goal attempt,
sealing Liberty’s 15-14 win over No. 2/1 Coastal Carolina and
clinching a playoff berth. See page 4 for more on the Flames’
improbable season.
6) WR Darrin Peterson has racked up a program single-season
record 1,214 receiving yards in 2014 and needs six catches to break
the single-season mark of 81. See page 4 for other milestones
within reach.
7) Backup QB Stephon Masha led the Flames to victory at No. 2/1
Coastal Carolina in his second career start. See page 6 for more
information on the two-time Big South Freshman of the Week.
8) DE Chima Uzowihe (8.0 sacks) and DE Toby Onyechi (7.5 sacks)
are each closing in on the Big South single-season record of 8.5
sacks. See page 7 for more information on the Flames’ defense.
9) S Jacob Hagen has intercepted a nation-leading eight passes
this season. See page 12 for where the Flames rank among the NCAA
and Big South Conference statistical leaders.
10) Liberty has won five of its last six games, while James
Madison enters the playoffs on a seven-game winning streak. See
below for the Flames’ results and page 19 for the Dukes’
results.
Table of ContentsTurner Gill Bio .............2Weekly Schedule
........2Quick Facts .................3Matchup Info
..............3Big South Conference .4Milestone Watch ........4A LU
Win Would .........4Quick Hitters ...............4Uniform Tracker
..........4On This Date ...............4Top 25 Polls
................. 5Team Notes .................5Individual Honors
.......6Off. Player Notes .........6Team Players of Week 7Def.
Player Notes ........7Attendance Records ...8Player Career Highs
....8Team Captains ............9Pronunciation Guide ..9Injury
Update ............ 9Record Chase ..............9Big Games
.................11NCAA/BSC Stats ........12Depth Chart
............. 13Start Chart ................14Radio/TV
Info............15Numerical Roster ..... 16Coaching Staff .........
18Opp. Sched./Results .19Series History ............20Overtime
History ......20The Last Time ...........21Flames in the NFL
.....222014 Stats .................23
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Turner GillCoaching Career
2012-14 – Liberty • Head Coach2010-11 – Kansas• Head
Coach2006-09 – Buffalo• Head Coach2005 – NFL Green Bay• Director of
Player Development/Off. Asst.)1992-04 – Nebraska • Asst. HC, QB,
WR1991 – SMU • Wide Receivers1990 – Nebraska • Graduate Asst.1989 –
North Texas• Graduate Asst.
Education:• B.A., Behavior Analysis (North Texas, ’90)Hometown:
• Fort Worth, TexasWife: • GayleChildren:• Jordan and
MargauxBirthday:• Aug. 13, 1962 (Age 52)
Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record:Buffalo 2006-09 20-30 (14-18
MAC)2006 2-10 1-7 MAC - 6th/East2007 5-7 5-3 MAC - T1st/East2008
8-6 5-3 MAC - 1st/East2009 5-7 3-5 MAC - 5th/EastKansas 2010-11
5-19 (1-16 Big 12)2010 3-9 1-7 Big 12 - 6th/North2011 2-10 0-9 Big
12 - 10thLiberty 2012-14 22-13 (13-3 Big South)2012 6-5 5-1 Big
South - T1st2013 8-4 4-1 Big South - T1st2014 8-4 4-1 Big South -
T1stTotal 47-62 28-37 (Conference)
College Career Highlights:• Nebraska – 1980-83• Three-time
All-Big Eight selection• 1983 Heisman Trophy finalist (finished
fourth)• 1983 Nebraska Co-Captain• 1983 Novak Trophy Winner• Career
passing – 231-of-428 (54.0 comp. %),
3,317 yds., 34 TDs, 11 INTs• Career rushing – 290 carries, 1,593
yds. (4.5
avg.), 18 TDs• Record as starting quarterback – 28-2• Big Eight
record as starting quarterback – 20-0• Three-straight Orange Bowl
appearances• Nebraska Football Hall of Fame inductee (1989)• Orange
Bowl Hall of Fame inductee (2006)• Played baseball for Nebraska in
1983• All-Big Eight selection at shortstop
Post Collegiate Playing Career Highlights:Baseball• Selected in
the MLB Draft by the Chicago White
Sox in 1979 and by the New York Yankees in 1983
• Signed free agent contract with the Cleveland Indians in
1986
• Played for A Waterloo Indians in 1986• Played for AA
Williamsport Bills in 1987-88Football• Played two seasons in the
CFL for the Montreal
Concordes• Career passing – 411-of-727 (56.5 comp. %),
4,928 yds., 23 TDs, 24 INTs• Career rushing – 173 carries, 826
yds. (4.8 avg.),
7 TDs
Career Coaching Highlights:Nebraska (Asst. Coach)• QB Coach
(1992-03); WR Coach (2004)• 13-straight bowl appearances• Three
national championships (1994, 1995,
1997)• Coached All-America QBs Tommy Frazier (1995)
and Heisman Trophy winner Eric Crouch (2001)• 2002 Frank Broyles
Award finalist (national Asst.
Coach of the Year)Buffalo (Head Coach)• 2007 MAC Coach of the
Year• 2008 MAC Champions/International BowlKansas (Head Coach)•
Coached 10 All-Big 12 honorees• Defeated No. 15 Georgia Tech,
28-25, for his first
win at KansasLiberty (Head Coach)• Big South Conference
Champions in 2012 and
2013• Defeated No. 6/8 Stony Brook, 28-14, on Nov.
10, 2012 for Liberty’s first-ever win over a Top 10 program
• Coached 29 total All-Big South honorees in 2012 and 2013
Flames Head CoachTurner Gill
Third Year at LibertyCareer Coaching Record: 47-62 - Record at
Liberty: 22-13 (13-3 Big South)
Liberty Flames Football Weekly ScheduleSunday3 p.m.• Team
Meeting 5:25 - 6:25 p.m.• Practice (Closed to Public/Media)
MondayPractice:• No practice - Players’ Day Off7 - 8 p.m. •
Flames Sports Hotline With Turner Gill• Weekly Radio Call-In Show•
Location: Doc’s Diner (Liberty Univ. East
Campus)
Tuesday10:40 - 10:50 a.m.• Big South Weekly Teleconference
(Call-In/
Media Only)12:30 - 1 p.m.• Turner Gill Weekly Press Conference•
Location: Donor Room (Williams Football
Ops Center)1 - 2:15 p.m.Player/Asst. Coach Weekly Interviews•
Location: Donor Room (Williams Football
Ops Center)2:45 p.m.• Team Meeting 4:00 - 6:15 p.m.• Practice •
Coach Gill, Asst. Coach & Players available for interviews
following practice (Meet on field at 5:45 p.m.)
Wednesday2:45 p.m.• Team Meeting 4 - 6:15 p.m.• Practice • Coach
Gill, Asst. Coach & Players available for interviews following
practice (Meet on field at 5:45 p.m.)
Thursday2:45 p.m.• Team Meeting 4:15 - 6:25 p.m.• Practice •
Only Coach Gill available for interviews fol-lowing practice (Meet
on field at 5:45 p.m.)
FridayHome Game Schedule3:30 p.m.• Team Meeting 4:30 - 5 p.m.•
Walk Thru Practice• Closed to MediaRoad Game ScheduleTBA
Interview Policy: All interview requests for Head Coach Turner
Gill, Assistant Coaches and Players must be made the day prior and
approved by Todd Wetmore/Liberty Assoc. AD for Communica-tions
(football contact)Office: (434) 582-2292Cell: (434) 841-8974Email:
[email protected]
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32014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESLiberty University
at a Glance
Location: Lynchburg, Va.Enrollment: 13,500Founder: Dr. Jerry
FalwellPresident: Jerry FalwellDirector of Athletics: Jeff
BarberFounded: 1971Nickname: FlamesColors: Red, White &
Blue
Football Began: 1973All-Time Football Record: 227-215-4
(.513)Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCSConference: Big SouthStadium:
Williams Stadium Capacity: 19,200Surface: FieldTurf
2013 Record: 8-4Big South Record: 4-1 (T1st)Final Rankings:
NROffensive Formation: One-Back SetDefensive Formation: 4-32013
Letterwinners Ret./Lost: 45/172013 Starters Returning/Lost:
13/12
Head Coach: Turner Gill (North Texas, ‘90)Record at Liberty:
22-13 (Third season)Overall Record: 47-62 (Ninth season)
Media InformationRadioStation: LFSN RadioPlay-By-Play
Broadcaster: Alan YorkColor Commentator: Paul RutiglianoSidelines:
Nick PiercePregame: Nick Pierce, Jamie Hall & Matt
CamireStatistician: Matt CamireEngineer: Chris Wygal
TelevisionStation: ESPN3Play-By-Play Broadcaster: Dave
WeekleyColor Commentator: John GregorySideline Reporters: N/A
Today’s Matchup“4 Downs” with the Dukes
1 - Saturday’s game will mark Liberty’s first-ev-er FCS playoff
contest. Meanwhile, JMU will be making its 11th playoff appearance
overall and first since 2011. The Dukes captured the 2004 NCAA FCS
national championship.
2 - Liberty has only faced two opponents (Charles-ton Southern
and Gardner-Webb) more often in program history than James Madison.
Saturday’s game will mark the 18th meeting between the Flames and
Dukes. JMU is 12-5 versus Liberty and has won six consecutive
contests against the Flames. (See page 20 for the full series
history.)
3 - Liberty has faced three teams which qualified for the 2014
FCS playoffs (Indiana State, Rich-mond and Coastal Carolina), going
1-2. James Madison went 1-1 versus FCS playoff qualifiers,
defeating Richmond and losing to Villanova.
4 - Liberty will be seeking its fourth win all-time at
Bridgeforth Stadium, as the Flames are 3-6 at JMU. Liberty’s most
recent victory over the Dukes came in Harrisonburg. Adrian Cherry
capped off a 120-yard day with a two-yard plunge with just 56
seconds left, giving the Flames a 34-31 victory on Nov. 7, 1992.
Liberty has won three straight road games this season and is 4-2 on
the road in 2014. That is the Flames’ most road wins since 2008,
when Liberty went 4-1 away from Williams Stadium.
Last Meeting with James Madison
Sept. 17, 2011No. 13/14 JMU 27, No. 22/20 Liberty 24Lynchburg,
Va. (Williams Stadium)
• Cameron Starke’s 40-yard field goal split the up-rights as
time expired, giving No. 13/14 James Madison a 27-24 victory over
No. 22/20 Liberty in a Top 25 battle at Williams Stadium.
• JMU took over possession on its own 25-yard line with 2:11 to
play on its game-winning drive.
• Dae’Quan Scott was the Dukes’ offensive stand-out, rushing for
126 yards and all three of JMU’s touchdowns.
• Liberty quarterback Mike Brown threw for 298 yards and two
touchdowns, while running for an-other score.
• B.J. Hayes paced the Flames’ receiving corps with nine catches
for 158 yards and a touchdown.
• Current Flame Nick Sigmon started and made eight tackles as a
freshman linebacker.
• James Madison went on to finish 8-5 and make its most recent
FCS playoff appearance, prior to this season. The Flames finished
7-4.
Flames’ All-Time Highs vs. James Madison
Rushing PerformancesPlayer No.-Yds YearGreg Moseley 24-155
1981Adrian Cherry 27-120 1992James Cole 20-100 1983Dre Barnes 15-98
2003Dre Barnes 17-88 2001
Receiving PerformancesPlayer No.-Yds YearKelvin Edwards 7-165
1983B.J. Hayes 9-158 2011Doug Smith 8-131 1984L.G. Parrish 7-133
1990James McKnight 4-97 1991
Passing PerformancesPlayer C-A, Yds YearRobby Justino 29-43, 331
1991Phil Basso 27-39, 324 1984Phil Basso 19-43, 324 1983Paul
Johnson 21-31, 307 1989Mike Brown 24-29, 298 2011
Flames Versus Ranked Opponents
• Liberty is 15-49 all-time versus nationally ranked FCS
opponents.
• The Flames are 2-1 against nationally ranked FCS foes in 2014
and have won three of their last four games against Top 25
teams.
• The Flames have never defeated three FCS Top 25 opponents in a
single season.
• Liberty is 4-7 versus ranked opponents under head coach Turner
Gill.
Flames Versus the CAA
• Liberty is 2-19 all-time against CAA opponents, with both
victories coming at home. The Flames posted a 27-13 win over
Villanova on Nov. 20, 1993 and a 49-42 (OT) triumph over Hofstra on
Nov. 22, 2003.
• Since the Hofstra game, the Flames have lost 11 consecutive
matchups with CAA foes.
• Liberty is 0-7 against nationally ranked CAA op-ponents,
including its 46-39, double-overtime loss to No. 20/21 Richmond on
Oct. 4.
• If Liberty wins on Saturday, it would move on to face a second
consecutive CAA opponent (Villa-nova) on the road on Dec. 6. The
Flames are 1-3 against the Wildcats but have not faced Villanova
since Sept. 9, 1994.
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A Look Around theBig South Conference
Conference Standings W L Pct.Liberty 4 1 .800Coastal Caro. 4 1
.800Charleston So. 3 2 .600Presbyterian 3 2 .600Monmouth 1 4
.200Gardner-Webb 0 5 .000
Overall Standings W L Pct.Coastal Caro. 11 1 .917Liberty 8 4
.667Charleston So. 8 4 .667Presbyterian 6 5 .545Monmouth 6 5
.545Gardner-Webb 4 8 .333
Last Week’s Results/This Week’s Schedule
Saturday, Nov. 22 Liberty 15,at Coastal Carolina 14
at Monmouth 31, Gardner-Webb 15
at Georgia 55, Charleston Southern 9
Saturday, Nov. 294 p.m. - Liberty at James Madison
Saturday, Dec. 61 p.m. - Richmond/ Morgan St. winner at Coastal
Carolina
4:30 p.m. - Liberty/ JMU winner at Villanova
Big South Players of WeekOffense
Gabe Henderson, LUDefense
Joe Johnson, MUSpecial Teams
Chima Uzowihe, LUFreshman
Stephon Masha, LU
On This Date - November 29This will mark the first time Liberty
has ever played a football game later than Nov. 23 in the calendar
year.
Milestone Watch1 - Jacob Hagen needs one interception to set
the
Big South single-season record with nine picks. That would be
the most interceptions in a single season by a Flame since
1979.
1 - Josh Woodrum needs one TD pass to become the third QB in
program history and the fifth in Big South annals with 50 career TD
passes.
8.5 - Defensive linemen Chima Uzowihe (8.0 sacks) and Toby
Onyechi (7.5 sacks) are both bearing down on the Big South
single-season record of 8.5 sacks, set by Gardner-Webb’s Shaquille
Riddick in 2013.
6/175 - Darrin Peterson needs six receptions to break the
Liberty single-season record of 81 catches, established by Pat
Nelson in 1991. Pe-terson would need a huge day (175 yards) to
break the Big South single-season receiving re-cord of 1,388 yards,
set by Stony Brook’s Kevin Norrell in 2012.
20/139 - With 20 rushing yards, D.J. Abnar would pass Marshall
Clark (1982; 1,185 yards) for fifth place on the Flames’ all-time
single-season list. A 139-yard day would allow Abnar to climb all
the way up to third place on the list.
A Liberty Win Would ...
• Mark the Flames’ first NCAA FCS playoff victory.• Be the
Flames’ third triumph over a nationally
ranked FCS opponent this season. Liberty has never defeated
three FCS Top 25 foes in the same year.
• Mark the Flames’ fourth consecutive road victory and give
Liberty its most road wins in a season (5) since the 1997 Flames
went 6-0.
• Improve the Flames’ November record under Turner Gill to
11-1.
• Give the Flames their fourth season with nine or more wins
all-time and first since the 2008 Flames went 10-2.
• Snap James Madison’s streak of six straight victo-ries over
the Flames and mark Liberty’s first win over JMU since Nov. 7,
1992.
• Halt Liberty’s 11-game losing streak against CAA foes and mark
its first win over a conference team since Nov. 22, 2003 against
Hofstra.
• Be the Flames’ first-ever road victory versus a CAA
opponent.
• Stop James Madison’s current seven-game win-ning streak.
• Move the Flames on to face Villanova on Dec. 6.
Quick Hitters• At 4-1, Liberty won its third straight Big
South
Conference title and seventh conference cham-pionship
overall.
• The Flames’ 15-14 victory at No. 2/1 Coastal Car-olina on Nov.
22 marked Liberty’s first victory over a No. 1 team at the Division
I level in any team sport.
• Liberty’s No. 20 national ranking (Sports Net-work) is the
Flames’ highest ranking since they were listed No. 16 in both polls
on Nov. 14, 2011.
• Chima Uzowihe’s blocked field goal which pre-served Liberty’s
15-14 win at Coastal Carolina was the latest in a series of
dramatic late-game plays by the Flames in 2014.
• John Lunsford forced OT against Richmond on Oct. 4 with a
60-yard field goal as time elapsed.
• Jacob Hagen sealed an OT win at Appalachian State on Oct. 11
with an interception in the end zone.
• The Appalachian State victory, Liberty’s third all-time win
over an FBS foe, started the Flames’ 5-1 stretch to end the regular
season.
• Nov. 22 has been a good day for the Flames, who are now 4-0
all-time on the date after the 15-14 victory over No. 2/1 Coastal
Carolina.
• Those Nov. 22 victories include three wins over nationally
ranked opponents (No. 15 Appala-chian State, No. 14/12 Elon and No.
2/1 Coastal Carolina) and the Flames’ most recent win over a CAA
opponent (Hofstra).
2014 Uniform TrackerThe Liberty football program is outfitted by
Nike and has 27 different helmet/jersey/pants combi-nations to
choose from during the 2014 season.
Opponent Helmet Jersey PantsNorth Carolina Blue White
BlueNorfolk State White White RedBrevard White Red WhiteBryant Blue
Blue BlueIndiana State White White WhiteRichmond Red Red
WhiteAppalachian State Red White BlueGardner-Webb White Blue
WhitePresbyterian Red White WhiteMonmouth White Red BlueCharleston
So. Red Red RedCoastal Carolina Red White RedJames Madison
Flames Fast Facts
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Sports NetworkFCS Top 25 Poll
1. New Hampshire (93) 10-12. N.D. State (39) 11-13. Jacksonville
St. (14) 10-14. Eastern Washington 10-25. Villanova 10-26. Coastal
Carolina 11-17. Illinois State 10-18. Chattanooga 9-39. Fordham
10-210. Northern Iowa 8-411. S.E. Louisiana 9-312. Montana 8-413.
Harvard 10-014. S.D. State 8-415. James Madison 9-316. Eastern
Kentucky 9-317. Montana State 8-4 18. Richmond 8-419. Sam Houston
State 8-420. Liberty 8-421. Youngstown State 7-522. Bethune-Cookman
9-323. William & Mary 7-524. Idaho State 8-425. Indiana State
7-5
FCS CoachesTop 25 Poll
1. New Hampshire (20) 10-12. Jacksonville State (1) 10-13. N.D.
State (4) 11-14. Eastern Washington 10-25. Villanova 10-26. Coastal
Carolina (1) 11-17. Illinois State 10-18. Chattanooga 9-39. S.E.
Louisiana 9-310. Northern Iowa 8-411. Montana 8-412. Fordham
10-213. S.D. State 8-414. Harvard 10-015. James Madison 9-316.
Richmond 8-417. Montana State 8-418. Eastern Kentucky 9-319. Sam
Houston State 8-420. Bethune-Cookman 9-321. Indiana State 7-522.
Sacred Heart 9-223. Liberty 8-424. William & Mary 7-525.
Youngstown State 7-5
Bold indicates 2014 opponent
Team NotesTrends/Streaks
• Liberty won its third regular-sea-son finale in a row and is
now 10-1 in the month of November under head coach Turner Gill•
Liberty won its third road game in a row and fourth of the year,
improv-ing to 17-4 on the road in its last 21 Big South road games•
The last time Liberty won four road games in the same season was in
2008, when Liberty finished the year with a program-best 10-2
over-all record• The Flames are 5-1 this year when winning the
turnover battle (+11 turnover margin in wins and -4 in losses)•
Following the Coastal Carolina game, Liberty has now played the No.
2 “Toughest Schedule” in the country this season by an FCS team
Offense• The Flames have scored a 4th quarter touchdown in 10 of
12 games in 2014 and are outscoring opponents in the 4th quarter by
a 26-7 count in the last three games• Last year, Liberty failed to
score a 4th quarter TD in six of its first seven games and finished
the year with a total of eight TDs scored during the 4th quarter•
Liberty is averaging 33.3 points per game in 2014 and ranks No. 25
in the country in scoring offense • The Flames amassed 455 yards of
offense against the Big South’s top ranked defense, as Coastal
Carolina came into the game limiting oppo-nents to a league-best
302.5 yards per game• Following the Coastal Carolina game,
Liberty’s fifth game of 2014 with 450 or more total offensive
yards, the Flames now rank No. 32 in the country in total offense
(426.2 yards per game)• Liberty carried the ball 51 times against
Coastal Carolina, marking its third time in the last five games
with 50 or more carries (all three were victories –
Gardner-Webb/50; Mon-mouth/52; Coastal Carolina/51)• Liberty
finished the Coastal Caro-lina game without a rushing touch-down,
marking only the second time this year Liberty has finished
with-out a rushing touchdown and the seventh time in three seasons
un-
der head coach Turner Gill (35 total games)• 15 of Liberty’s 24
first downs in the Coastal Carolina game came via passing plays,
marking the sec-ond-highest passing first down to-tal of 2014
(Liberty also had 15 first downs via passing plays against Indi-ana
State)• Liberty scored all three times it entered the red zone
against Coast-al Carolina and now ranks No. 11 in the country in
red zone offense (88.2 percent/45-of-51)• Liberty finished the
Coastal Caro-lina game with 285 passing yards, its highest total
since starting Big South play and its fifth time this year with 275
or more passing yards• Liberty was able to pick up a new set of
downs on 12-of-21 third-down plays against Coastal Carolina, its
highest conversion rate of the 2014 season• Liberty converted on
2-of-3 fourth-down plays against Coastal Carolina and now ranks No.
26 in the country in fourth-down conversion percentage (61.1
percent/11-of-18)• The Flames won the time of pos-session battle
for the fifth time in six games (36:53 to 23:07) against Coastal
Carolina, including four games with a time of possession edge of
more than 10 minutes per game• The Flames allowed two sacks in the
Coastal Carolina game, just the fourth time in 2014 Liberty has
allowed multiple sacks in a game (Liberty ranks No. 10 in the
country in fewest sacks allowed – 0.92 per game)• For the first
time this year, Liberty lost the turnover battle, but was able to
win the overall game (-2 at North Carolina; -2 at Indiana State; -2
vs. Richmond; -1 at Coastal Carolina)
Defense• Last year, Liberty held opponents to a total of 211
points scored in 12 games (17.6 points per game). In 2014,
Liberty’s opponents have scored 323 total points in 12 games (26.9
points per game) despite two shutout wins this year• Liberty posted
its second shutout victory of the year and third under Turner Gill
with its 34-0 victory over Gardner-Webb on Oct. 25• The last time
the Flames posted
two shutout victories in the same season was in 2008• Liberty
allowed Charleston South-ern to finish the game with 576 total
offensive yards, the most total offen-sive yards the Flames have
allowed in a conference game since Big South play started in 2002•
Charleston Southern finished the game with 359 rushing yards, the
most rushing yards Liberty has al-lowed to a Division I opponent
since VMI rushed for 372 yards in 2008• Liberty held Coastal
Carolina to its lowest offensive total of the year at 312 yards,
after the Chanticleers en-ter the game ranked No. 1 in the Big
South and No. 13 in the country in total offense (482.3 yards per
game)• Coastal Carolina finished the game with 171 passing yards,
be-coming the sixth opponent Liberty has held below 200 passing
yards in a game in 2014• Liberty finished the game with two sacks,
giving the Flames multi-ple sacks in four out of the last five
games (Liberty ranks second in the Big South with 26 sacks)•
Coastal Carolina finished the game converting on 5-of-12 third-down
plays, marking the third time in the last five games Liberty has
al-lowed five or fewer third-down con-versions (five times overall
in 2014)• Liberty has recorded four inter-ceptions in two of its
last four games and now ranks No. 11 in the country in total
interceptions (16)• Liberty has recorded 32 intercep-tions in its
last 19 games (finished No. 5 nationally in total intercep-tions in
2013 with 19)
Special Teams• Liberty led the country in 2013 with three
blocked kicks (two blocked punts and one blocked field goal) and
has blocked two kicks in 2014 (both blocked field goals by Chima
Uzowihe)• John Lunsford missed his second point after attempt
against Charles-ton Southern, marking Liberty’s first missed extra
point attempt since the Flames’ contest at VMI on Nov. 17, 2012•
Liberty enters the James Madison game ranked No. 118 out of 121
schools in the country in average yards per kickoff return
(16.32)
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6 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES2014 Individual Honors
#3 Stephon Masha - QB• 2-time Big South Freshman of the Week
(10/26, 11/24)
#6 Josh Woodrum - QB• 2-time CFPA Weekly Award
- QB (Honorable Men. - 9/15, 11/4)
• 3-time Big South Offensive Player of the
Week (9/22, 10/6, 10/13)• ECAC FCS Offensive Player of the Week
(10/13)
#10 Gabe Henderson - WR• Big South Offensive Player
of the Week (11/24)
#13 Darrin Peterson - WR• 3-time CFPA Weekly Award
- WR (Honorable Men. - 9/15, 10/6 & 11/18)
#14 Kenny Scott - CB• CFPA Weekly Award -
National Defensive Back of the Week (10/13)
#22 Todd Macon - RB• Big South Freshman of the
Week (9/1)
#27 Jacob Hagen - S• Buck Buchanan Award
Watch List• Big South Defensive Player
of the Week (9/22)• 5-time CFPA Weekly Award
- DB (Honorable Men. - 9/1, 9/22, 10/13, 11/4 & 11/18)
#35 Trey Turner - P• Big South Freshman of the
Week (11/3)• CFPA Weekly Award - P
(Honorable Men. - 11/11)
#42 Dexter Herman - TE• CFPA Weekly Award - TE
(Honorable Men. - 10/13)
#49 John Lunsford - K• CFPA Weekly Award - K
(Honorable Men. - 9/22)• 2-time Big South Special
Teams Player of the Week (10/6, 11/10)
• ECAC FCS Co-Special Teams Player of the Week (10/6)
• Sports Network FCS Co-Special Teams Player of
the Week (10/6)• CFPA Weekly Award -
National Placekicker of the Week (10/6)
#52 Chima Uzowihe - DL• Capital One Academic
All-District• Big South Defensive Player
of the Week (10/26)• Big South Special Teams
Player of the Week (11/24)• Sports Network FCS Co-Special Teams
Player of
the Week (11/24)
#73 Mitch Hanson - OL• Capital One Academic
All-District
#90 Dominique Davis - DL• CFPA Weekly Award - DL
(Honorable Men. - 9/8)
Defensive Line• Big South Defensive Player
of the Week (9/8)
Offense Player NotesQuarterbacks
#6 Josh Woodrum - Jr.• 2-time team captain (2013 & 2014)•
3-time Big South Offensive Player of the Week in 2014 (9/22, 10/6
and 10/13)• Missed the last two games due to an injury, snapping a
string of 31 consecutive starts• Has posted a 21-10 career win-loss
record as a starting quarterback (12-2 in BSC games) • Has thrown
for 300+ yards four times in 2014 (seven career 300-yard games)•
Fourth quarterback in program and Big South history with 7,000
ca-reer passing yards (7,068)• Responsible for 27 of Liberty’s 49
total offensive touchdowns in 2014 (eight rushing, 19 passing)•
Leads the Big South and ranks No. 20 nationally in points
responsible per game (15.3)• Tied for third in program history with
49 career passing touchdowns
#3 Stephon Masha - R-Fr.• Named Big South Freshman of the Week
after finishing the Gard-ner-Webb game with four carries (49
yards), two receptions (9 yards) and his first collegiate
completion• Started his first career game against CSU and finished
with 337 of Liberty’s 376 total offensive yards (99 rushing, 238
passing)• Led Liberty to a upset win over No. 1 Coastal Carolina by
throwing for 285 yards and a TD (20-of-33), earn-ing Big South
Freshman of the Week honors
Running Backs#2 D.J. Abnar - Jr.• Rushed for 100 or more yards
in 3 straight games (UR, ASU, GWU), be-coming the first Flame since
Rashad Jennings to post 3 consecutive 100-yard rushing games (2007
to 2008)• Career-high 39 carries and 164 yards against Monmouth
(most car-ries by a Flames RB since 2003)• 10th different running
back in pro-gram history with a 1,000-rushing yard season (1,166)•
Needs two more rushing touch-downs to crack Liberty’s season top
five list (currently with 13)• Posted his sixth 100-yard game of
the year against Coastal Carolina (122 yards)
#22 Todd Macon - R-Fr.• Led Liberty with 13 carries for 67 yards
and two touchdowns at North Carolina, earning Big South Fresh-man
of the Week honors• Missed six straight games prior to Coastal
Carolina due to injury
Fullbacks#41 Nicky Fualaau - Jr.• Helped the Flames rush for a
pro-gram-record 36 touchdowns in 2013• Was suspended from all team
ac-tivities for violating team policy for two games (Bryant,
Indiana State)
Wide Receivers#13 Darrin Peterson - Jr.• Second player in
program history with four straight 100-yard games (9/13-10/4)• Has
seven 100-yard games this year, including 113 yards and a 72-yard
TD against Coastal Carolina• Has two three touchdown games this
season (Richmond and Charles-ton Southern), tying the Liberty
sin-gle-game record in the process• Hauled in the game-winning TD
during OT at Appalachian State• Program’s single-season record
holder with 1,214 receiving yards• Currently ranks No. 9 in the
coun-try in receiving TDs (11) and No. 10 in receiving yards per
game (100.1)• Has three games in 2014 with 10 or more receptions
and is tied for No. 4 in program history with 76 recep-tions on the
year
#10 Gabe Henderson - Sr.• Has TD receptions in three of the last
four games• Named Big South Offensive Play-er of the Week after
recording third career 100-yard game against No. 1 Coastal Carolina
(114 yards/10 rec.), including seven catches for a first down on
third-down plays
#8 Dante Shells - So.• Posted his first career 100-yard game
with 164 receiving yards against Appalachian State, including a
career-long reception of 75 yards• Followed with two-reception,
106-yard game against Gardner-Webb• Has finished with a reception
of 35 or more yards in six games in 2014• Missed two games due to
injury prior to Coastal Carolina contest
#7 Jaquan Glover - Sr.• Led the Flames with four recep-tions for
41 yards against Gard-ner-Webb, including his first career TD
reception
Tight Ends#42 Dexter Herman - Sr.• Had his fifth game of the
year with three receptions against Coastal Car-olina
Offensive Linemen#72 Max Sommer - Jr.• Played in nine games in
2013• Has started at left tackle each game in 2014
#63 Jonathan Burgess - Jr.• 2014 team captain • 2013 Big South
second-team all-conference and VaSID sec-ond-team all-state•
Started nine contests at left guard in 2013, where he has started
each game in 2014• During the offseason, set a new program record
for an offensive line-men with 385 pound power clean
#56 Greg Ray - Sr.• 2013 Big South second-team all-conference
and VaSID sec-ond-team all-state• Liberty’s most experienced
offen-sive lineman with 40 games played• Had started 21 straight
games be-fore missing the CSU game due to a team suspension
#73 Mitch Hanson - Sr.• 2013 Big South second-team
all-conference and VaSID sec-ond-team all-conference• Has started
at right guard each game in 2014, boosting his team-best start
streak to 35 games• 2014 Capital One Academic All-Dis-trict
selection (2nd year in a row)
#68 Tanner Hartman - R-Fr.• Transferred to Liberty from Penn
State during the spring • Has started at right tackle 10 times this
season
#79 Aharown Campbell - So.• Started at right tackle versus
Gard-ner-Webb and Presbyterian in place of an injured Tanner
Hartman
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2014 Team Players of the Week
Game 1 - North CarolinaOff: Max SommerDef: JaRon GreeneST: Jimmy
O’Grady
Game 2 - Norfolk StateOff: Dexter HermanDef: Uzowihe/OnyechiST:
Dexter Robbins
Game 3 - BrevardOff: Abnar/WoodrumDef: Dylan LewellynST: Nick
Newman
Game 4 - BryantOff: Darrin PetersonDef: Jacob HagenST: Avery
“A.J.” James
Game 5 - Indiana StateOff: Darrin PetersonDef: Newman/DavisST:
Trey Turner
Game 6 - RichmondOff: Woodrum/PetersonDef: Chima UzowiheST: John
Lunsford
Game 7 - Appalachian St.Off: Abnar/ShellsDef: K. Scott/HagenST:
Justin Fritts
Game 8 - Gardner-WebbOff: Jaquan GloverDef: Chima UzowiheST:
Lunsford/C. Williams
Game 9 - PresbyterianOff: Woodrum/PetersonDef: Sampson/HagenST:
Miles Hunter
Game 10 - MonmouthOff: D.J. AbnarDef: Chima UzowiheST: Hunter
Winstead
Game 11 - Charleston So.Off: Gabe HendersonDef: Newman/HagenST:
Turner/Yoda
Game 12 - Coastal Caro.Off: Gabe HendersonDef: Nick NewmanST:
Yoda/Uzowihe
Defense/Special Teams Player NotesDefensive Linemen
#95 Toby Onyechi - R-Sr.• Leads Liberty’s defensive linemen with
36 career games played• Recorded two sacks on Mon-mouth’s final
drive of the game • 2nd in Big South with 7.5 sacks
#90 Dominique Davis - Sr.• 2014 team captain • Career-high and
team-high nine tackles at North Carolina• T-3rd in Big South with
6.5 sacks
#76 JaRon Greene - So.• Career-high seven tackles and his first
career fumble recovery against Brevard
#52 Chima Uzowihe - Jr.• Currently leads the Big South in sacks
(8.0) after ranking No. 2 in 2013 (7.0)• T-2nd on the Big South
single-sea-son (8.0) and career (17.0) sack lists• Named Big South
Defensive Player of the Week after the Gardner-Webb game, where he
had four tackles and tied his career high with 2.5 sacks• 2014
Capital One Academic All-District selection• Blocked the potential
game-win-ning FG at Coastal Carolina, earning Sports Network and
Big South Special Teams Player of the Week honors• Now has four
blocked kicks in his career (2 blocked FG; 2 blocked PAT)
Linebackers#45 Nick Sigmon - Sr.• One of two active Liberty
tacklers with 200+ career tackles (213)• Has played in 43 career
games• 3-time All-Big South honoree • Season-high eight tackles
against Brevard
#59 Dylan Lewellyn - Sr.• Career-high 16 stops vs. Brevard•
Posted his third double-digit tack-le effort of the year (10)
against Rich-mond • Finished the Charleston Southern game with four
tackles to become the fourth active player on Liberty’s roster with
100 career stops
#30 Dexter Robbins – So.• Six tackles at Appalachian State•
Career-best eight tackles at PC, in-cluding his first career forced
fumble
#33 Jimmy O’Grady - Jr.• Earned first career start at North
Carolina, recording a career-best six tackles
#9 Nick Newman - So. • Started his first career game at WLB
against Richmond, finishing the contest with a career-high 12
tackles• Tied his career high with 12 tack-les against Charleston
Southern• Led Liberty with nine tackles against Coastal
Carolina
Cornerbacks#14 Kenny Scott - Sr.• One of four active players
with 100+ career tackles (153)• Posted a team and career-high 14
tackles against Richmond• Had two fumble recoveries at Ap-palachian
State, returning one 39 yards for a score
#21 Wesley Scott - So.• Posted a season-best 11 tackles at
Indiana State• Led Liberty with nine tackles at PC, including eight
solo and two TFLs
#6 Tyrin Holloway - R-Fr.• Recorded his first career
intercep-tion against Appalachian State
#23 Justin Guillory - R-Fr.• Five tackles at North Carolina
Safeties#27 Jacob Hagen - Sr.• 2014 team captain • 2014 Buck
Buchanan Award Watch List member• 2013 Associated Press FCS
All-America third team • 27-yard fumble return for a TD at North
Carolina• Led Liberty with eight tackles, an interception and a
forced fumble against Bryant, earning Big South Defensive Player of
the Week honors• Sealed victory with an interception in OT against
Appalachian State• Posted three interceptions against CSU, moving
him into second place on the Big South career list (15)• Leads the
country and shares the Big South single-season record with eight
interceptions this season• Liberty’s active career tackles lead-er
(229)
#5 Gary Sampson - So.• Tied a career high with seven tackles
against Charleston Southern (also had seven against Richmond)
#38 Alpha Jalloh - So.• Finished with four tackles and an
interception in his Liberty debut at North Carolina
#11 Avery “A.J.” James - Fr.• True freshman started his first
ca-reer game against Richmond• Intercepted 1st career pass at
PC
Specialists - Kicking#49 John Lunsford - Jr.• Hit a 57-yard FG
against Bryant • Had his school-record streak of consecutive extra
point attempts come to an end at 94 against Charleston Southern•
Broke his school and Big South re-cord with a 60-yard field goal
against Richmond as time expired to send the game into overtime •
Sports Network FCS Co-Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 6 •
2-time Big South Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 6, Nov.
10)• 51-yard field goal against Charles-ton Southern, his third 50+
yard FG of 2014• Career-best three FGs at Coastal Carolina,
including the game winner with 1:20 left in the fourth quarter•
Ranks No. 10 in the country in field goals made per game (1.4) and
No. 7 in scoring by a kicker (8.2 points per game)
#35 Trey Turner - R-Fr.• Has averaged 40+ yards per punt in
seven out of 12 games in 2014• Tabbed Big South Freshman of the
Week after the Presbyterian game• Career-long 59 yard punt against
Monmouth
Specialists - Returns#88 Isaac Brown – R-Fr.• Returned 3
kickoffs for 52 yards (long 23) versus Richmond
#16 Dakota Kelly – R-Fr.• Has returned a team-high 10 punts for
59 yards this season
#38 Alpha Jalloh – So.• Posted kickoff returns of 31 and 32
yards against Monmouth
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Top 10 Attendance Records (Overall)
1. 57,950 at West Virginia in Morgantown, W.Va., 9/5/09
2. 56,564 at NC State in Raleigh, N.C., 9/3/11
3. 51,000 at North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N.C.,
8/30/144. 40,000 at Connecticut
in East Hartford, Conn., 9/10/05
5. 29,623 at Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C., 9/30/06
6. 27,652 at Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, N.C., 9/1/12
7. 26,374 at Marshall in Huntington, W.Va., 9/11/99
8. 26,058 at Appalachian State in Boone, N.C., 10/11/14
9. 25,161 at South Florida in Tampa, Fla., 10/21/00
10. 25,111 at South Florida in Tampa, Fla., 10/16/99
Top 15 Attendance Records (Home)
1. 20,838 vs. Richmond, 10/4/14
2. 20,217 vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/25/143. 19,314 vs. Savannah
State, 10/2/104. 19,111 vs. Coastal Carolina, 10/15/115. 18,911
vs. Coastal Carolina, 10/19/136. 18,878 vs. James Madison,
9/17/117. 18,643 vs. Concord,
10/20/128. 18,587 vs. Charleston
Southern, 10/9/109. 18,467 vs. Monmouth,
9/7/1310. 18,334 vs. VMI, 11/2/1311. 18,239 vs. Gardner-Webb,
10/6/1212. 17,266 vs. VMI, 11/5/1113. 17,139 vs. Lehigh,
9/22/1214. 16,873 vs. Bryant,
9/20/1415. 16,441 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/6/10
#2 D.J. AbnarRushes: 39 vs. Monmouth, 2014Rushing Yards: 164 vs.
Monmouth,
2014Long Rush: 41 at Appalachian St.,
2014Rush TDs: 2, m.r. vs. Monmouth, 2014
#3 Stephon MashaCompletions: 21 vs. CSU, 2014Attempts: 33 at
Coastal, 2014Passing Yards: 285 at Coastal, 2014Long Pass: 72 at
Coastal, 2014Passing TDs: 4 vs. CSU, 2014Interceptions: 3 vs. CSU,
2014Rushes: 10 vs. CSU, 2014Rushing Yards: 99 vs. CSU, 2014Long
Rush: 36 vs. CSU, 2014
#4 Bobby PartillaTackles: 6 vs. CSU, 2014TFL: 1.5 at Appalachian
St., 2014
#5 Gary SampsonTackles: 7, m.r. at Coastal, 2014INT: 1, m.r., at
Presbyterian, 2014
#6 Josh WoodrumCompletions: 34 at Montana, 2012Attempts: 45 at
Indiana St., 2014Passing Yards: 382 vs. Coastal, 2013Long Pass: 86
vs. Brevard, 2014Passing TDs: 4 vs. Brevard, 2014Interceptions: 3
at Coastal, 2012Rushes: 18 vs. Richmond, 2014Rushing Yards: 98 vs.
Richmond,
2014Long Rush: 40 vs. Richmond, 2014Rushing TDs: 2, m.r. vs.
Richmond,
2014
#6 Tyrin HollowayTackles: 8 vs. Richmond, 2014INT: 1 at
Appalachian St., 2014
#7 Jaquan GloverReceptions: 4, m.r. vs. Gardner-Webb,
2014Receiving Yards: 50 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 2013
#8 Dante ShellsReceptions: 8 at App. St., 2014Receiving Yards:
164 at Appalachian St., 2014Long Reception: 75 at Appalachian
St., 2014
#9 Nick NewmanTackles: 12, m.r. vs. CSU, 2014TFL: 2.0 vs. CSU,
2014
#10 Gabe HendersonReceptions: 10 at Coastal, 2014Receiving
Yards: 135 vs. Coastal,
2013Long Reception: 43 vs. CSU, 2010
#11 Avery “A.J.” JamesTackles: 5 vs. Brevard, 2014INT: 1 at
Presbyterian, 2014
#13 Darrin PetersonReceptions: 12 at Indiana St., 2014Receiving
Yards: 182 vs. Brevard,
2014Long Reception: 86 vs. Brevard,
2014Receiving TDs: 3, m.r. vs. CSU, 2014
#14 Kenny ScottTackles: 14 vs. Richmond, 2014TFL: 2.0 at Wake
Forest, 2012INT: 2 at Old Dominion, 2013
#16 Dakota KellyReceptions: 2 vs. Monmouth, 2014Receiving Yards:
23 vs. Monmouth,
2014
#21 Wesley ScottTackles: 13 at Old Dominion, 2013TFL: 2.0 at
Presbyterian, 2014INT: 1 vs. Gardner-Webb, 2014
#22 Todd MaconRushes: 19 vs. Bryant, 2014Rushing Yards: 74 vs.
Bryant, 2014Long Rush: 22 vs. Brevard, 2014Rushing TDs: 2 at UNC,
2014
#23 Justin GuilloryTackles: 5 at No. Carolina, 2014
#27 Jacob HagenTackles: 13 vs. Brevard, 2014TFL: 2.0, m.r. vs.
GWU, 2014INT: 3 vs. CSU, 2014
#29 Miles HunterTackles: 5 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 2013
#30 Dexter RobbinsTackles: 8 at Presbyterian, 2014
#31 Andrew JauchTackles: 4 vs. Morgan State, 2013
#33 Jimmy O’GradyTackles: 6 at No. Carolina, 2014INT: 1 vs. Ky.
Wesleyan, 2013
#35 Trey TurnerLong Punt: 59 vs. Monmouth, 2014
#38 Alpha JallohTackles: 4, m.r. vs. Brevard, 2014INT: 1 at No.
Carolina, 2014
#42 Dexter HermanReceptions: 3, m.r. at Coastal, 2014Receiving
Yards: 61 at Appalachian
St., 2014Long Reception: 27 at CSU, 2013
#45 Nick SigmonTackles: 12 vs. Coastal, 2013TFL: 4.0 vs. CSU,
2012INT: 1, m.r. vs. VMI, 2013
#49 John LunsfordMost PATs: 10 vs. Ky. Wesleyan,
2013FGs Made: 3 at Coastal, 2014Long FG: 60 vs. Richmond,
2014
#52 Chima UzowiheTackles: 6, m.r. vs. Richmond, 2014TFL: 3.0 at
Presbyterian, 2012Sacks: 2.5, m.r. vs. GWU, 2014
#59 Dylan LewellynTackles: 16 vs. Brevard, 2014TFL: 1.5 at CSU,
2013
#76 JaRon GreeneTackles: 7 vs. Brevard, 2014TFL: 2.0 vs.
Gardner-Webb, 2014
#90 Dominique DavisTackles: 9 at No. Carolina, 2014TFL: 3.0 at
Norfolk St., 2014Sacks: 1.5 vs. Gardner-Webb, 2014
#91 Dylan BowmanTackles: 4 vs. Brevard, 2014
#92 Nolan SpicerTackles: 4 at Appalachian St., 2014
#93 Gerald HoltTackles: 4 at Old Dominion, 2013
#95 Toby OnyechiTackles: 6 at Norfolk St., 2014TFL: 2.0, m.r.
vs. Monmouth, 2014Sacks: 2.0, m.r. vs. Monmouth,
2014
#96 Erwin DessourcesTackles: 3 at Old Dominion, 2013TFL: 2.0 at
Old Dominion, 2013
Individual Career Highs
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92014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
2014 Team Captains#6 Josh Woodrum (QB)#27 Jacob Hagen (S)#63
Jonathan Burgess (OL)#90 Dominique Davis (DL)
Pronunciation Guide#2 D.J. Abner#3 Stef-on Mosh-ah#4 Bobby
Par-till-ah#7 Jay-QUAN Glover#17 Kendall Coo-min#18 Jav-inn
Shuh-shat-ee#20 Austin Keg-ler#31 Andrew Yock#32 Dante Shaw#34
Carrington Mohs-lee#38 Alpha Jah-low#41 Nicky Fwa-la-ow#46 Day-quin
Edwards#50 Cody Go-ken-hour#52 Chee-ma Oo-za-way-he#53 Jah-von
Majors#58 Dee-ah-VON-tay Brown#59 Dillon Lou-well-inn#64 Trey
Kay-so#69 Dillon Burr-key#72 Max Summer#79 Aaron Campbell#80
Mal-uh-ky Roy#95 Toby O-knee-chee
Injury UpdateJames Madison
Game Status
Out for the Season#25 - Tyus White - WR(Transfer/N.C.
Central)
#26 Desmond Rice - RB(Injury - Knee/ACL)
#29 Joshua Smith - RB(Injury - Lower Body/Leg)
#40 Kevin Grooms - RB(Transfer/Marshall)
Game Status Update#6 Josh Woodrum - QB
(Probable/Lower Body Injury)
#8 Dante Shells - WR(Probable/
Lower Body Injury)
Chasing HistoryLiberty Athletics Hall of Famer Robby Justino has
held the program record for passing yards at 9,548 since wrapping
up his career in 1992. Junior Josh Woodrum could put that mark in
jeopardy during his final two seasons with the Flames, and this
chart will track his progress.
Entering the James Madison game, Woodrum has thrown for 7,068
yards, putting him 59 yards be-hind Justino at the same stage of
his career.
Justino only played 11 games as a junior in 1991, finishing the
season with 7,127 career yards.
Woodrum JustinoYds. thru Jr. season Gm. 12 7,068 7,127Yds. in
Jr. season Gm. 13 ??? N/AUpdated Total ??? 7,127
Liberty Career RecordsPassing Yards Comp/Att/Yards1. Robby
Justino/1989-92 769/1,267/9,5482. Paul Johnson/1985-89
646/1,155/7,3973. Josh Woodrum/2012-Present 557/854/7,0684. Brock
Smith/2005-08 484/806/7,036
Touchdown Passes1. Robby Justino/1989-92 642. Brock
Smith/2005-08 503T. Paul Johnson/1985-89 493T. Josh
Woodrum/2012-Present 495. Mike Brown/2008-11 45
Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback1. Glenn Inverso/1977-80 202.
Mike Brown/2008-11 193. Josh Woodrum/2012-Present 14
Total Offense1. Robby Justino/1989-92 8,8062. Mike Brown/2008-11
7,9473. Josh Woodrum/2012-Present 7,472
Receptions1. Chris Summers/2008-11 1882. Pat Nelson/1988-91
1763. Pat Kelly/2009-12 1624. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85 1585. Wynton
Jackson/2003-07 143 Darrin Peterson/2012-Present 138
Receiving Yards1. Chris Summers/2008-11 2,7122. Kelvin
Edwards/1982-85 2,5463. Pat Nelson/1988-91 2,4474. Courtney
Freeman/1994-97 2,3815. Pat Kelly/2009-12 2,107Darrin
Peterson/2012-Present 2,099
Touchdown Receptions1. Chris Summers/2008-11 272. Kelvin
Edwards/1982-85 223. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 214. Darrin
Peterson/2012-Present 205T. James McKnight/1991-93 175T. Scott
Queen/1986-90 17
Kicker Scoring1. Matt Bevins/2008-11 3092. Phillip
Harrelson/1995-98 2503. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 2384. John
Lunsford/2012-Present 2055. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 185
Consecutive Extra Points Made1. John Lunsford/2012-14 942. Mark
DeMoss/1980-83 82
Extra Points Made1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 1422. Matt
Bevins/2008-11 1353. John Lunsford/2012-Present 115
Field Goals Made1. Matt Bevins/2008-11 582. Daniel
Whitehead/1991-94 433. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 354. Mark
DeMoss/1980-83 315. John Lunsford/2012-Present 30
Quarterback Sacks 1. Aaron DeBerry/2000-03 222. Rodney
Degrate/1994-96 193. Larkin Harsey/1989-92 184T. Eric
Simmons/1979-82 174T. Chima Uzowihe/2012-Present 17
Interceptions1. Dave Hertzler/1977-80 262. Rod
Gladfelter/1976-79 213T. Earl Fisher/1980-83 163T. Randall
State/1998-02 165. Jacob Hagen/2011-Present 15
Big South Career RecordsPassing Yards 1. Collin Drafts,
Charleston Southern 9,7682. Lucas Beatty, Gardner-Webb 8,1753. Josh
Woodrum, Liberty 7,0684. Brock Smith, Liberty 7,036
Touchdown Passes1. Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern 732. Tyler
Thigpen, Coastal Carolina 533T. Brock Smith, Liberty 503T. Alex
Ross, Coastal Carolina 505. Josh Woodrum, Liberty 49
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10 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESBig South Career Records
(Continued)
Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback1T. Mike Brown, Liberty 191T.
Nick Roberts, Gardner-Webb 193. Tim Maypray, VMI 184. Collin
Drafts, Charleston Southern 175. Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina
16Josh Woodrum, Liberty 14
Receiving Touchdowns1. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina 442.
Duvaughn Flagler, Gardner-Webb 313. Matt Hazel, Coastal Carolina
264. Chris Summers, Liberty 265T. William Andrews Jr., GWU &
Kenny Cook, GWU 21Darrin Peterson, LIberty 20
Quarterback Sacks1. Brian Johnston, Gardner-Webb 20.52T. Adrain
Grady, Coastal Carolina 17.02T. Chima Uzowihe, Liberty 17.04T.
Phillip Oboh, Coastal Carolina 16.54T. Preston Pemasa, Gardner-Webb
16.5
Interceptions1. Quinton Teal, Coastal Carolina 172. Jacob Hagen,
Liberty 153. Josh Norman, Coastal Carolina 134T. Charles James,
Charleston Southern 124T. Davonte Anderson, Stony Brook 12
Liberty Single-Season RecordsPassing Yards1. Phil Basso/1984
3,2262. Robby Justino/1991 3,1763. Robby Justino/1990 3,0764. Mike
Brown/2010 2,9565. Antwan Chiles/1994 2,823Josh Woodrum/2014
2,521
Touchdown Passes1T. Phil Basso/1984 & Robby Justino/1990
243. Mike Brown/2010 234T. A. Chiles/1994, B. Smith/2007, B.
Smith/2008, J. Woodrum/2013 & J. Woodrum/2014 19
Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback1. Glenn Inverso/1979 132T.
Mike Brown/2010 92T. Mike Brown/2011 94. Josh Woodrum/2014 8
Total Offense1. Mike Brown/2010 3,8102. Phil Basso/1984 3,1273.
Mike Brown/2011 3,1014. Robby Justino/1991 3,0335. Antwan
Chiles/1994 2,839Josh Woodrum/2014 2,774
Rushing Yards1. Rashad Jennings/2008 1,5002. Dre Barnes/2003
1,3473. Dre Barnes/2002 1,3044. Lawrence Worthington/1994 1,2245.
Mitchell Clark/1982 1,185D.J. Abnar/2014 1,166
Rushing Attempts1. James Cole/1983 3022. Rashad Jennings/2008
2633. D.J. Abnar/2014 254
Rushing Touchdowns1. Rashad Jennings/2008 172T. Desmond
Rice/2013 & Lawrence Worthington/1995 164T. R. Jennings/2007,
C. McCray/1988 & K. Raynor/1979 15D.J. Abnar/2014 13
Receptions 1. Pat Nelson/1991 812. Pat Kelly/2012 803. Fred
Banks/1984 774T. Chris Summers/2010 and Darrin Peterson/2014 76
Receiving Yards1. Darrin Peterson/2014 1,2142. Chris
Summers/2010 1,0813. Pat Nelson/1991 1,0754. Dominic Bolden/2008
1,0565. Fred Banks/1984 1,029
Receiving Touchdowns1. Chris Summers/2010 152. Darrin
Peterson/2014 12
Interceptions1. Dave Hertzler/1978 112. Dave Hertzler/1979 103.
Rod Gladfelter/1978 94T. Earl Fischer/1982 and Jacob Hagen/2014
8
Quarterback Sacks1. Eric Simmons/1981 132. Larkin Harsey/1990
103. Jerome Wicker/1997 94T. Aaron DeBerry/2002, Jason Wells/2000,
Richard Kee/1982 & Chima Uzowihe/2014 8Toby Onyechi/2014
7.5Dominique Davis/2014 6.5
Big South Single-Season RecordsPassing Yards1. Tyler Thigpen,
Coastal Carolina/2006 3,2962. Alex Ross, Coastal Carolina/2013
3,0933. Alex Ross, Coastal Carolina/2014 3,0214. Mike Brown,
Liberty/2010 2,9565T. Drafts, CSU/2006 & Hillary, CCU/2012
2,665Josh Woodrum, Liberty/2014 2,521
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112014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESBig South Single-Season
Records (Continued)
Rushing Touchdowns by a Quarterback1. Tim Maypray, VMI/2008
122T. Collin Drafts, Charleston Southern/2005 92T. Mike Brown,
Liberty/2010 92T. Mike Brown, Liberty/2011 95T. Josh Woodrum,
Liberty/2014 85T. Zach MacDowall, Coastal Carolina/2010 8
Receiving Yards1. Kevin Norrell, Stony Brook/2012 1,3882. Darrin
Peterson, Liberty/2014 1,2143. Chris Summers, Liberty/2010 1,0814.
Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina/2006 1,0775. Dominic Bolden,
Liberty/2008 1,056
Interceptions1T. Jacob Hagen, Liberty/2014 81T. Josh Norman,
Coastal Carolina/2009 8
Quarterback Sacks1. Shaquille Riddick, Gardner-Webb/2013 8.52T.
Aaron DeBerry, Liberty/2002 8.02T. Chima Uzowihe, Liberty/2014
8.04T. 3 players tied, including Toby Onyechi, Liberty/2014 7.5
Career 300+ Yard Passing Games#6 Josh Woodrum (7)Date Opponent
C-A-Int Yds TD9/15/12 Montana 34-44-1 322 210/6/12 Gardner-Webb
25-31-1 373 310/19/13 Coastal Carolina 29-41-1 382 39/13/14 Brevard
14-16-0 327 49/20/14 Bryant 24-34-0 319 19/27/14 Indiana State
26-45-2 308 210/11/14 Appalachian State 24-37-1 356 3
Career 100+ Yard Rushing Games#2 D.J. Abnar (7)Date Opponent Att
Yds TD9/28/13 Kentucky Wesleyan 15 108 29/13/14 Brevard 13 161
210/4/14 Richmond 11 105 010/11/14 Appalachian State 29 129
210/25/14 Gardner-Webb 27 137 211/8/14 Monmouth 39 164 211/22/14
Coastal Carolina 35 122 0
Career 100+ Yard Receiving Games#8 Dante Shells (2)Date Opponent
No. Yds TD10/11/14 Appalachian State 8 164 110/25/14 Gardner-Webb 2
106 0
#10 Gabe Henderson (3)Date Opponent No. Yds TD10/5/13 Old
Dominion 8 120 110/19/13 Coastal Carolina 9 135 111/22/14 Coastal
Carolina 10 114 0
Career 100+ Yard Receiving Games#13 Darrin Peterson (11)Date
Opponent No. Yds TD8/29/13 Kent State 5 106 09/7/13 Monmouth 3 124
210/19/13 Coastal Carolina 9 111 011/2/13 VMI 9 118 09/13/14
Brevard 6 182 19/20/14 Bryant 8 110 09/27/14 Indiana State 12 116
110/4/14 Richmond 11 136 311/1/14 Presbyterian 7 156 111/15/14
Charleston Southern 10 123 311/22/14 Coastal Carolina 4 113 1
2014 Pass Plays of 20+ Yards (37)8/30 N. Carolina Woodrum to
Peterson 39 yds8/30 N. Carolina Woodrum to Peterson 31 yds9/6
Norfolk State Woodrum to Peterson 34 yds9/6 Norfolk State Woodrum
to Shells 43 yds9/6 Norfolk State Woodrum to Herman 23 yds9/6
Norfolk State Woodrum to Abnar 22 yds9/13 Brevard Woodrum to
Peterson 21 yds9/13 Brevard Woodrum to Shells 38 yds9/13 Brevard
Woodrum to Peterson 51 yds9/13 Brevard Woodrum to Peterson 86
yds9/13 Brevard Woodrum to Henderson 32 yds9/20 Bryant Woodrum to
Herman 23 yds9/20 Bryant Woodrum to Peterson 21 yds9/20 Bryant
Woodrum to Shells 43 yds9/20 Bryant Woodrum to Peterson 22 yds9/20
Bryant Woodrum to Henderson 21 yds9/27 Indiana St. Woodrum to
Shells 71 yds10/4 Richmond Woodrum to Abnar 25 yds10/4 Richmond
Woodrum to Henderson 22 yds10/11 Appalachian State Woodrum to
Peterson 22 yds10/11 Appalachian State Woodrum to Herman 24
yds10/11 Appalachian State Woodrum to Shells 75 yds10/11
Appalachian State Woodrum to Shells 36 yds10/11 Appalachian State
Woodrum to Herman 24 yds10/25 Gardner-Webb Woodrum to Shells 45
yds10/25 Gardner-Webb Woodrum to Shells 61 yds11/1 Presbyterian
Woodrum to Peterson 49 yds11/1 Presbyterian Woodrum to Henderson 29
yds11/1 Presbyterian Woodrum to Peterson 70 yds11/8 Monmouth
Woodrum to Peterson 31 yds11/8 Monmouth Woodrum to Glover 44
yds11/15 Charleston Southern Masha to Herman 21 yds11/15 Charleston
Southern Masha to Henderson 26 yds11/15 Charleston Southern Masha
to Peterson 30 yds11/22 Coastal Carolina Masha to Henderson 22
yds11/22 Coastal Carolina Masha to Peterson 72 yds11/22 Coastal
Carolina Masha to Peterson 21 yds
2014 Run Plays of 20+ Yards (19)9/6 Norfolk State Woodrum 20
yds9/13 Brevard Abnar 28 yds9/13 Brevard Abnar 40 yds9/13 Brevard
Macon 22 yds9/13 Brevard Parker 65 yds9/13 Brevard Macon 20 yds9/20
Bryant Macon 21 yds9/20 Bryant Abnar 22 yds9/20 Bryant Woodrum 30
yds10/4 Richmond Abnar 20 yds10/4 Richmond Abnar 21 yds10/4
Richmond Woodrum 21 yds10/4 Richmond Woodrum 40 yds10/4 Richmond
Abnar 33 yds10/11 Appalachian State Abnar 41 yds10/25 Gardner-Webb
Parker 23 yds10/25 Gardner-Webb Masha 20 yds11/15 Charleston
Southern Masha 35 yds11/15 Charleston Southern Masha 36 yds
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12 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESLiberty in the NCAA FCS and
Big South Conference Stats
Team No./Avg. NCAA BSC Rushing Offense 172.3 ypg 50 4
Passing Offense 253.9 ypg 28 2
Passing Efficiency 153.07 9 1
Passing Yards/Completion 13.98 13 2
Total Offense 426.2 ypg 32 2
Scoring Offense 33.3 ppg 25 2
Rushing Defense 180.5 ypg 75 5
Passing Yards Allowed 198.3 ypg 44 3
Passing Efficiency Def. 122.34 50 3
Total Defense 378.8 ypg 57 4
Scoring Defense 26.9 ppg 62 5
Net Punting 36.71 ypp 24 1
Punt Returns 4.41 ypr 108 6
Punt Return Defense 8.18 ypr 62 5
Kickoff Returns 16.32 ypr 118 6
Kickoff Return Defense 24.12 ypr 113 6
Turnover Margin +0.58 24 3
Fumbles Recovered 11 24 2
Fumbles Lost 9 59 3
Passes Intercepted 16 11 1
Passes Had Intercepted 11 58 3
Turnovers Gained 27 9 1
Turnovers Lost 20 62 4
Sacks 2.17 spg 52 3
Sacks Allowed 0.92 spg 10 1
Tackles for Loss 5.5/game 78 4
TFL Allowed 3.75/game 5 1
Penalties Per Game 5.67/game 36 4
Yds. Penalized Per Game 56.00/game 55 4
First Downs 248 41 2
First Downs Allowed 241 65 4
3rd Down Conversion 39.9% 55 3
3rd Down Conversion Def. 44.0% 98 6
4th Down Conversion 61.1% 26 2
4th Down Conversion Def. 64.7% 112 6
Time of Possession 30:23 56 3
Red Zone Offense 88.2% 11 1
Red Zone Defense 76.1% 40 3
Individual No./Avg. NCAA BSC #2 D.J. AbnarRushing TDs 13 18
2Rushing Yards 1,166 24 2Rushing Yards/Game 97.2 29 2
#6 Josh WoodrumYards/Pass Attempt 9.04 3 1Passing Efficiency
156.4 5 1Passing Yards/Completion 14.32 9 2Points Responsible For
164 18 1Points Responsible For/Game 15.3 20 1Completion Percentage
63.1 22 2Passing Yards/Game 229.2 23 3Passing Yards 2,521 26
3Passing TDs 19 29 1Total Offense/Game 252.2 33 2Completions/Game
16.00 46 4
#9 Nick NewmanFumbles Recovered 2 37 2
#13 Darrin PetersonReceiving Yards 1,214 7 1Receiving Yards/Game
101.2 10 1Receiving TDs 12 10 1Receptions/Game 6.3 18 2
#14 Kenny ScottFumbles Recovered 2 37 2
#27 Jacob HagenInterceptions/Game 0.7 1 1Forced Fumbles/Game
0.25 26 2Passes Defended/Game 1.1 40 2
#35 Trey TurnerPunting 41.2 26 1
#49 John LunsfordField Goals/Game 1.40 10 1Scoring/Game 8.2 26
2Field Goal Percentage 73.7 37 1
#52 Chima UzowiheBlocked Kicks 2 17 1Sacks/Game 0.67 36 1
#90 Dominique DavisFumbles Recovered 2 37 2
#95 Toby OnyechiSacks/Game 0.63 48 2
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132014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESFlames Football Depth
Chart
at James Madison (Updated as of Nov. 25)
OFFENSE 2014 CAREER CONSEC.POS # PLAYER ELIG HT WT CAREER HIGHS
GP/GS GP/GS STARTS WR 13 Darrin Peterson Jr. 6-2 190 12 REC - 182
YDS - 3 TD - 86 LG 12/11 34/21 9 83 Justin Fritts R-Fr. 6-2 195 8/0
8/0 0 WR 7 Jaquan Glover - or - Sr. 5-10 190 4 REC - 50 YDS - 1 TD
- 44 LG 9/3 28/9 0 8 Dante Shells So. 6-1 175 8 REC - 164 YDS - 1
TD - 75 LG 10/2 22/13 0 WR 10 Gabe Henderson Sr. 5-11 195 10 REC -
135 YDS - 1 TD - 43 LG 12/8 43/10 0 16 Dakota Kelly R-Fr. 5-11 170
2 REC - 23 YDS - 12 LG 11/0 11/0 0 LT 72 Max Sommer Jr. 6-6 300
12/12 21/13 12 70 Lucas Holder R-Fr. 6-4 280 10/0 10/0 0 LG 63
Jonathan Burgess Jr. 6-2 305 12/12 23/21 13 67 Michael Henderman
R-Fr. 6-3 290 5/0 5/0 0 C 56 Greg Ray Sr. 6-3 300 11/11 40/28 1 74
Ethan Callison So. 6-5 315 11/1 19/2 0 RG 73 Mitch Hanson Sr. 6-5
300 12/12 38/35 35 74 Ethan Callison So. 6-5 315 11/1 19/2 0 RT 68
Tanner Hartman R-Fr. 6-4 290 11/10 11/10 3 65 Grant Jones Jr. 6-5
310 11/0 28/1 0 TE 42 Dexter Herman Sr. 6-3 240 3 REC - 61 YDS - 1
TD - 27 LG 12/12 29/12 12 17 Kendall Couamin So. 6-2 240 2 REC - 19
YDS - 19 LG 12/2 24/3 0 FB 41 Nicky Fualaau Jr. 6-0 220 2 REC - 18
YDS - 1 TD - 18 LG 9/6 30/16 1 36 Thomas Kennedy R-Fr. 5-11 230 1
REC - 4 YDS - 1 TD - 4 LG 10/2 10/2 0 RB 2 D.J. Abnar Jr. 5-10 185
39 ATT - 164 YDS - 2 TD - 41 LG 12/12 34/12 12 22 Todd Macon R-Fr.
5-10 210 19 ATT - 74 YDS - 2 TD - 22 LG 6/0 6/0 0 QB 6 Josh Woodrum
Jr. 6-3 225 34 COM - 45 ATT - 382 YDS - 4 TD - 86 LG 10/10 33/31 0
3 Stephon Masha R-Fr. 6-1 195 21 COM - 33 ATT - 285 YDS - 4 TD - 72
LG 9/2 9/2 2
DEFENSEDE 95 Toby Onyechi R-Sr. 6-2 270 6 TACK - 2 SACK - 2 TFL
12/12 36/19 12 93 Gerald Holt So. 6-3 295 4 TACK - 1 SACK - 1 TFL
9/0 15/0 0 DT 90 Dominique Davis Sr. 6-5 285 9 TACK - 1.5 SACK - 3
TFL 12/12 32/13 12 91 Dylan Bowman Sr. 6-3 245 4 TACK - 1 TFL 12/0
26/0 0 NG 76 JaRon Greene So. 6-2 310 7 TACK - 1 SACK - 2 TFL 12/12
23/13 12 92 Nolan Spicer Jr. 6-3 270 4 TACK - 1 SACK - 1 TFL 12/0
19/0 0 RE 52 Chima Uzowihe Jr. 6-2 250 6 TACK - 2.5 SACK - 3 TFL -
1 FF 12/12 32/24 24 96 Erwin Dessources So. 6-1 235 3 TACK - 1 SACK
- 2 TFL - 1 FF 10/0 20/0 0 SAM 4 Bobby Partilla Sr. 6-1 225 6 TACK
- 1.5 TFL 12/5 41/13 0 31 Andrew Jauch Sr. 6-1 215 4 TACK - 1 TFL
12/1 43/5 0 MIKE 45 Nick Sigmon Sr. 6-1 245 12 TACK - 1 SACK - 4
TFL - 1 INT - 1 FF 10/9 43/41 5 30 Dexter Robbins So. 5-11 215 8
TACK - 1 FF 12/0 24/0 0 WILL 59 Dylan Lewellyn Sr. 6-1 220 16 TACK
- 1 SACK - 1.5 TFL 11/11 33/13 0 9 Nick Newman So. 6-4 210 12 TACK
- 2 TFL - 1 FF 12/3 22/4 1 FC 23 Justin Guillory R-Fr. 6-0 180 5
TACK - 1 TFL 12/10 12/10 5 6 Tyrin Holloway R-Fr. 6-0 190 8 TACK -
1 TFL - 1 INT - 1 FF 12/2 12/2 0 SS 5 Gary Sampson So. 5-11 190 7
TACK - 1 TFL - 1 INT 12/11 24/11 6 11 Avery “A.J.” James Fr. 6-0
180 5 TACK - 1 INT 12/1 12/1 0 FS 27 Jacob Hagen Sr. 6-3 205 13
TACK - 2 TFL - 3 INT - 1 FF 12/12 46/33 19 38 Alpha Jalloh So. 6-1
195 4 TACK - 1 TFL - 1 INT 12/0 12/0 0 BC 14 Kenny Scott Sr. 5-10
180 14 TACK - 2 TFL - 2 INT 11/11 43/24 9 21 Wesley Scott So. 5-10
175 13 TACK - 2 TFL - 1 INT 11/6 23/6 1 NICK 21 Wesley Scott So.
5-10 175 13 TACK - 2 TFL - 1 INT 11/6 23/6 1 25 Ray Ferguson So.
5-9 165 2 TACK 11/1 15/1 0
SPECIAL TEAMSKO/PK 49 John Lunsford Jr. 6-1 180 3 FG - 60 LG -
10 PAT 10/10 30/30 10 P 35 Trey Turner R-Fr. 5-11 195 9 PUNTS - 371
YDS - 59 LG 12/12 12/12 12 49 John Lunsford Jr. 6-1 180 10/0 30/0 0
LS 57 Hunter Winstead R-Fr. 6-0 215 12/12 12/12 12 70 Lucas Holder
R-Fr. 6-4 280 10/0 10/0 0 H 18 Javan Shashaty So. 6-0 175 12/12
24/24 24 KR 38 Alpha Jalloh So. 6-1 195 4 KR - 79 YDS - 35 LG 88
Isaac Brown R-Fr. 6-3 180 3 KR - 52 YDS - 24 LG 16 Dakota Kelly
R-Fr. 5-11 170 1 Zac Parker So. 5-9 175 3 KR - 70 YDS - 29 LG PR 16
Dakota Kelly or R-Fr. 5-11 170 6 PR - 52 YDS - 13 LG 1 Zac Parker
So. 5-9 175 2 PR - 12 YDS - 12 LG 10 Gabe Henderson Sr. 5-11
195
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14 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
2014 Game-By-Game StartersOffense WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE FB RB
QBNorth Carolina Peterson Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson
Hartman Herman Fualaau Abnar WoodrumNorfolk State Peterson
Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Hartman Herman Fualaau Abnar
WoodrumBrevard Smith (TE) Couamin (TE) Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson
Hartman Herman Kennedy Abnar WoodrumBryant Peterson Henderson
Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Hartman Herman Kennedy Abnar
WoodrumIndiana State Peterson Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson
Hartman Herman Couamin (TE) Abnar WoodrumRichmond Peterson
Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Hartman Herman Fualaau Abnar
WoodrumAppalachian St. Peterson Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson
Hartman Herman Shells (WR) Abnar WoodrumGardner-Webb Peterson
Henderson Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Campbell Herman Glover (WR)
Abnar WoodrumPresbyterian Peterson Shells Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson
Campbell Herman Fualaau Abnar WoodrumMonmouth Peterson Glover
Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Hartman Herman Fualaau Abnar
WoodrumCharleston So. Peterson Henderson Sommer Burgess Callison
Hanson Hartman Herman Glover (WR) Abnar MashaCoastal Caro. Peterson
Johnson (TE) Sommer Burgess Ray Hanson Hartman Herman Fualaau Abnar
Masha
Defense DE DT NG RE SLB/Nickel MLB WLB FC SS FS BCNorth Carolina
Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe Jauch (S) O’Grady Lewellyn Guillory
Sampson Hagen K. ScottNorfolk State Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe W.
Scott (N) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen K. ScottBrevard
Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe Partilla (S) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory
Sampson Hagen W. ScottBryant Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe Partilla
(S) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen K. ScottIndiana State
Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe W. Scott (N) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory
Sampson Hagen K. ScottRichmond Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe W.
Scott (N) Lewellyn Newman Holloway James Hagen K. ScottAppalachian
St. Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe Partilla (S) Lewellyn Newman
Holloway Sampson Hagen K. ScottGardner-Webb Onyechi Davis Greene
Uzowihe Ferguson (N) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen K.
ScottPresbyterian Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe W. Scott (N) Sigmon
Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen K. ScottMonmouth Onyechi Davis
Greene Uzowihe Partilla (S) Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen
K. ScottCharleston So. Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe Partilla (S)
Sigmon Lewellyn Guillory Sampson Hagen K. ScottCoastal Caro.
Onyechi Davis Greene Uzowihe W. Scott (N) Sigmon Newman Guillory
Sampson Hagen K. Scott
Specialist K P LS H Longest Active Start Streaks Most Career
Starts (Active)North Carolina Echols Turner Winstead Shashaty Mitch
Hanson (RT/LT/RG) - 35 Nick Sigmon (MLB) - 41Norfolk State Echols
Turner Winstead Shashaty Javan Shashaty (H) - 24 Mitch Hanson
(RT/LT/RG) - 35Brevard Lunsford Turner Winstead Shashaty Chima
Uzowihe (RE) - 24 Jacob Hagen (FS) - 33Bryant Lunsford Turner
Winstead Shashaty Jacob Hagen (FS) - 19 Josh Woodrum (QB) -
31Indiana State Lunsford Turner Winstead Shashaty Jonathan Burgess
(LG) - 13 John Lunsford (K) - 30Richmond Lunsford Turner Winstead
Shashaty Greg Ray (C/RG/LG) - 28Appalachian St. Lunsford Turner
Winstead Shashaty Kenny Scott (FC/BC/FS/Nickel) - 24Gardner-Webb
Lunsford Turner Winstead Shashaty Javan Shashaty (H) -
24Presbyterian Lunsford Turner Winstead Shashaty Chima Uzowihe (RE)
- 24Monmouth Lunsford Turner Winstead Shashaty Charleston So.
Lunsford Turner Winstead ShashatyCoastal Caro. Lunsford Turner
Winstead Shashaty
The Start Chart
Career Starts by PositionOffense
WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE FB RB QB Peterson (21) Shells (13)
Henderson (10) Sommer (12) Burgess (21) Ray (22) Hanson (12) Hanson
(22) Herman (12) Fualaau (16) Rice (12) Woodrum (31) Glover (9)
Hanson (1) Ray (3) Callison (1) Campbell (8) Hartman (10) Couamin
(2) Kennedy (2) Abnar (12) Masha (2) Callison (1) Jones (1) Ray (3)
Campbell (2) Johnson (1) Couamin (1) Sommer (1) Smith (1)
Defense DE DT NG RE SLB MLB WLB FC SS FS BC NICKEL Onyechi (19)
Davis (12) Greene (13) Uzowihe (24) Partilla (13) Sigmon (41)
Lewellyn (11) Guillory (10) Sampson (11) Hagen (33) K. Scott (14)
W. Scott (5) Davis (1) Jauch (5) Lewellyn (2) Newman (3) K. Scott
(6) James (1) Newman (1) W. Scott (1) K. Scott (3) O’Grady (1)
Holloway (2) K. Scott (1) Ferguson (1)
Special Teams K P LS H Lunsford (30) Turner (12) Winstead (12)
Shashaty (24) Echols (2)
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152014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESHow to Watch and Listen to the
Flames
Liberty FlamesSports Network
Radio Coverage:Play-by-Play- Alan YorkColor Commentator- Paul
RutiglianoEngineer- Chris WygalSideline Reporter- Nick
PiercePregame Show- Nick Pierce, Jamie Hall and Matt CamireSpotter-
Matt CamireStudio Host- Will Stafford
Broadcast Times:Pregame Tailgating Show: 2:30 p.m. Kickoff: 4
p.m.
Flagship Station:Victory FM (88.3 FM WRVL)
Network Affiliates:Virginia Berryville – 89.5 FMCharlottesville
– 96.7 FMClifton Forge – 90.9 FMDanville – 88.3 FMFredericksburg -
94.1 FMFront Royal - 98.9 FMHarrisonburg – 101.3 FMMarion – 105.1
FMNewport News – 96.9 FMPetersburg – 104.1 FMPulaski – 106.5
FMRichmond – 94.9 FMRoanoke – 88.3 FMSouth Boston – 103.7 FMSuffolk
– 107.3 FMVirginia Beach – 98.3 FMWarrenton – 91.7 FMWaynesboro –
100.3 FMWilliamsburg – 100.1 FMWinchester - 95.7 FMWoodbridge –
89.7 FMWytheville – 101.9 FM
North CarolinaElizabeth City – 88.3 FMNorlina – 94.3 FMRoanoke
Rapids – 91.1 FMRocky Mount – 107.3 FMZebulon – 90.5 FM
TV Information for This Week’s GameKickoff: 4 p.m.
Channel: ESPN3
2014 LFSN Television Crew
Front Row (L-R): Chierstin Susel, Erin Hagen, Lyndsay KeithBack
Row (L-R): Clement Townsend, Matt Warner, Mike Tilley, Rett
McGibbon, Paul Rutigliano
2014 LFSN Radio Crew
(L-R): Paul Rutigliano, Nick Pierce, Jamie Hall, Alan York,
Chris Wygal, Matt Camire, Will Stafford
Game On“Game On,” a 30-minute daily sports talk show produced by
Liberty Flames Sports Network (LFSN), airs Monday through Friday on
various LFSN affiliates across the country and features regular
coverage of Liberty football throughout the 2014 season. LFSN is a
professional network that reaches more than 85 million homes across
the U.S. and other areas of the world.
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16 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous
School)1 Zac Parker So. WR 5-9 175 Reston, Va./South Lakes HS2 D.J.
Abnar Jr. RB 5-10 185 Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln HS3 Stephon Masha
R-Fr. QB 6-1 195 Austell, Ga./South Cobb HS4 Bobby Partilla Sr. LB
6-1 225 Gambrills, Md./Arundel HS5 Gary Sampson So. S 5-11 190
Miami, Fla./Dade Christian School6 Josh Woodrum Jr. QB 6-3 225
Roanoke, Va./Cave Spring HS6 Tyrin Holloway R-Fr. CB 6-0 190
Humble, Texas/Atascocita HS7 Jaquan Glover Sr. WR 5-10 190 Virginia
Beach, Va./Bayside HS (Fork Union)8 Dante Shells So. WR 6-1 175
Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney HS9 Nick Newman So. LB 6-4 210
Gainesville, Va./Battlefield HS10 Gabe Henderson Sr. WR 5-11 195
Garner, N.C./Southeast Raleigh HS11 Avery “A.J.” James Fr. S 6-0
180 Duncan, S.C./Byrnes HS12 Bo Swanson R-Fr. QB 6-6 210 Peachtree
Corners, Ga./Liberty Christian Academy13 Darrin Peterson Jr. WR 6-2
190 Attalla, Ala./Etowah HS14 Kenny Scott Sr. CB 5-10 180
Appomattox, Va./Appomattox HS15 J.T. Bradwell Fr. QB 6-2 190
Tallahassee, Fla./Godby HS16 Dakota Kelly R-Fr. WR 5-11 170 Forest,
Va./Liberty Christian Academy17 Kendall Couamin So. TE 6-2 240
Pines, Fla./Everglades HS18 Javan Shashaty So. QB 6-0 175
Plantation, Fla./Calvary Christian Academy19 Will Johnson So. TE
6-6 255 Osseo, Minn./Osseo HS (West Virginia)20 Austin Kaigler Jr.
RB 5-9 200 Huntsville, Ala./Westminster Christian Academy20 Lucas
Irons Fr. LB 6-0 205 Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Coconut Creek HS21
Wesley Scott So. CB 5-10 175 Lorton, Va./Hayfield Secondary HS22
Todd Macon R-Fr. RB 5-10 210 St. Petersburg, Fla./Admiral Farragut
Academy 23 Justin Guillory R-Fr. CB 6-0 180 Beaumont, Texas/West
Brook HS24 Cameron Jackson Fr. S 6-1 185 Pearland, Texas/Lutheran
South Academy25 Ray Ferguson So. CB 5-9 165 Lynchburg, Va./Liberty
Christian Academy25 Tyus White So. WR 5-8 165 Stafford, Va./Brooke
Point HS (N.C. Central)26 Desmond Rice Sr. RB 5-8 195 Lynchburg,
Va./Liberty Christian Academy27 Jacob Hagen Sr. S 6-3 205 Orange
Park, Fla./Orange Park HS28 Theo Mayo R-Fr. WR 5-10 175 Alexandria,
Va./Hayfield Secondary HS28 Corbin Jackson Fr. CB 6-0 190
Charlotte, N.C./Victory Christian Center School29 Miles Hunter Jr.
LB 5-11 200 Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney HS29 Joshua Smith R-Fr. RB
5-6 175 Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Timberview HS30 Dexter Robbins
So. LB 5-11 220 Sevierville, Tenn./Sevier County HS31 Andrew Jauch
Sr. LB 6-1 215 Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood HS32 D’Ante Shaw Sr. CB 5-8
170 Jacksonville, Fla./Edward H. White HS33 Jimmy O’Grady Jr. LB
6-0 225 Mechanicsville, Md./Chopticon HS (Hargrave)34 Carrington
Mosley R-Fr. RB 5-11 225 Rustburg, Va./Liberty Christian Academy35
Trey Turner R-Fr. P 5-11 195 Rome, Ga./Rome HS36 Thomas Kennedy
R-Fr. FB 5-11 230 Roanoke, Va./Lord Botetourt HS37 Charles Williams
So. S 5-10 190 Pamplin, Va./Fuqua School HS38 Alpha Jalloh So. S
6-1 195 New Carrollton, Md./Annapolis Area Christian39 Chris Turner
Fr. CB 6-3 175 Columbia, S.C./Denmark-Olar HS40 Kevin Grooms Jr. RB
5-10 170 Hollywood, Fla./South Broward HS (Marshall)41 Nicky
Fualaau Jr. FB 6-0 220 Federal Way, Wash./Todd Beamer HS42 Dexter
Herman Sr. TE 6-3 240 Beaver Springs, Pa./Midd-West HS43 Avery
Echols Fr. K 5-10 180 Zeeland, Mich./Zeeland East HS44 Joshua Yoda
Sr. S 6-0 190 Silver Springs, Md./Springbrook HS (MC Rockville)45
Nick Sigmon Sr. LB 6-1 245 Roanoke, Va./Northside HS46 Daquin
“Buddy” Edwards Fr. FB 6-0 230 Lake Butler, Fla./Union Country
HS
2014 Liberty Flames FootballNumerical Roster (Updated as of
Sept. 16)
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172014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
No. Name Year Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous
School)47 Zach Schreiber Jr. LB 6-1 210 Hagertown, Md./North
Hagertown HS48 David King Fr. LS/TE 6-1 210 Stuarts Draft,
Va./Riverheads HS49 John Lunsford Jr. K 6-1 180 Fort Myers,
Fla./Evangelical Christian School50 Cody Gochenouer R-Jr. OL 6-3
290 Napa, Calif./Napa HS (American River)51 Jeff Fox Fr. OL 6-4 280
Augusta, Ga./Aquinas HS52 Chima Uzowihe Jr. DL 6-2 250 Houston,
Texas/Lamar HS53 Javon Majors Fr. DL 6-3 280 Virginia Beach,
Va./Ocean Lakes HS54 Leo Hunt R-Fr. DL 6-0 285 Jacksonville,
Fla./Eagles View Academy 55 Tolen Avery Fr. DL 6-4 235 Texas City,
Texas/Ball HS56 Greg Ray Sr. OL 6-3 300 Pearisburg, Va./Giles HS57
Hunter Winstead R-Fr. LS 6-0 215 Wake Forest, N.C./Heritage HS58
Dia’Vante Brown R-Fr. LB 6-2 240 Greensboro, N.C./Southern Guilford
HS59 Dylan Lewellyn Sr. LB 6-1 220 Danbury, N.C./North Stokes HS62
Kris Wilson So. OL 6-3 300 Richmond, Va./Varina HS63 Jonathan
Burgess Jr. OL 6-2 305 Stafford, Va./Brookpoint HS (Virginia
State)64 Trey Caso Fr. OL 6-5 260 Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity HS65
Grant Jones Jr. OL 6-5 310 Madison Heights, Va./Liberty Christian
Academy 66 Spencer Cook R-Fr. DL 6-1 285 Houston, Texas/Sharpstown
HS67 Michael Henderman R-Fr. OL 6-3 290 Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek
HS68 Tanner Hartman R-Fr. OL 6-4 290 Christiansburg, Va./Liberty
Christian (Penn State)69 Dylan Brucki R-Fr. OL 6-4 290 Roanoke,
Va./Cave Spring HS70 Lucas Holder R-Fr. OL 6-4 280 Hillsville,
Va./Carroll County HS72 Max Sommer Jr. OL 6-6 300 Hamburg,
Germany/St. Pauli Buccaneers HS73 Mitch Hanson Sr. OL 6-5 300 Blue
Ridge, Va./Lord Botetourt HS74 Ethan Callison So. OL 6-5 315 Fort
Defiance, Va./Fort Defiance HS75 Gregg Storey Fr. OL 6-5 315 Cary,
N.C./Panther Creek HS76 JaRon Greene So. DL 6-2 310 Beaumont,
Texas/West Brook HS77 James Passmore Fr. OL 6-6 275 Dallas,
N.C./North Gaston HS79 Aharown Campbell So. OL 6-5 325 Teaneck,
N.J./Teaneck HS/Hargrave Military80 Malaki Roy R-Fr. WR 5-10 185
Olney, Md./Sherwood HS81 Garrett Long Jr. TE 6-4 235 Durham,
N.C./North Raleigh Christian Academy82 B.J. Farrow Fr. WR 6-2 170
Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Christian Academy83 Justin Fritts R-Fr. WR
6-2 195 Charlotte, N.C./Vance HS84 Ryan McCarter So. WR 6-2 165
Sterling, Va./Park View HS85 Kyle Carrington Fr. WR 6-1 175 Toms
River, N.J./Monsignor Donovan HS86 Tyler Meeks R-Fr. TE 6-4 230
Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Christian Academy87 Shane Blanchard Sr. K
5-10 185 Bealeton, Va./Liberty HS (Ferrum)88 Isaac Brown R-Fr. WR
6-3 180 Overton, Neb./Kearney HS89 Canon Smith So. TE 6-4 255
Hoover, Ala./Briarwood Christian School90 Dominique Davis Sr. DL
6-5 285 Buffalo, N.Y./Lafayette HS91 Dylan Bowman Sr. DL 6-3 245
Rockingham, N.C./West Brunswick HS92 Nolan Spicer Jr. DL 6-3 270
McDonald, Pa./South Fayette HS93 Gerald Holt So. DL 6-3 295
Kannapolis, N.C./A.L. Brown HS94 Dane Dabney Fr. DL 6-0 265 Venice,
Fla./Venice HS95 Toby Onyechi R-Sr. DL 6-2 270 West Orange,
N.J./West Orange HS96 Erwin Dessources So. DL 6-1 235 Randolph,
Mass./Cambridge Rindge & Latin HS99 Marc Wilson R-Fr. DL 6-3
250 Houston, Texas/Lamar HS
2014 Liberty Flames FootballNumerical Roster (Updated as of
Sept. 16)
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18 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES2014 Liberty Flames Football
Coaching Staff
Third Season Under Head Coach Turner Gill
Turner GillHead Coach
Third Year at Liberty(North Texas, ‘90)
Aaron Stamn (PB)Off. Coord./TE & FBThird Year at Liberty
(Minnesota State-Mankato (‘02)
Dennis Wagner (F)Asst. HC/OL
Third Year at Liberty(Utah, ‘82)
Joe Dailey (F)Passing Game Coord./QB
Third Year at Liberty(North Carolina, ‘08)
Jamaal Fobbs (F)ST Coordinator/RB
Third Year at Liberty(Oklahoma State, ‘01)
Juan Taylor (F)Asst. Coach/WR
Third Year at Liberty(Kentucky State, ‘93)
Robert Wimberly (F)Def. Coord./S
Eighth Year at Liberty(Alabama A&M, ‘02)
Vantz Singletary (F)Co-Def. Coord./DL
Third Year at Liberty(Kansas State, ‘90)
Marshall Roberts (PB)Rec. Coord./DB
11th Year at Liberty(Rutgers, ‘93)
Josh Bookbinder (PB)Asst. Coach/LB
Third Year at Liberty(Baylor, ‘09)
Bryant Lewellyn (F)Asst. Coach/DT
Second Year at Liberty(Liberty, ‘12)
Offense
Defense
F = Field, PB = Press Box
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192014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
North Carolina (6-5, 4-3 ACC)8/30 LIBERTY W, 56-299/6 SAN DIEGO
STATE W, 31-279/20 at East Carolina L, 41-709/27 at Clemson L,
35-5010/4 VIRGINIA TECH L, 17-3410/11 at No. 6/5 Notre Dame L,
43-5010/18 GEORGIA TECH W, 48-4310/25 at Virginia W, 28-2711/1 at
Miami (Fla.) L, 20-4711/15 PITTSBURGH W, 40-3511/20 at No. 25/25
Duke W, 45-2011/29 NC STATE 12:30 p.m.
Norfolk State (4-8, 4-4 MEAC)8/30 at No. 25/20 Maine L, 6-109/6
LIBERTY L, 0-179/13 at No. 16/19 Wm. & Mary L, 14-299/20 at
Buffalo L, 7-369/27 MORGAN STATE W, 15-1410/4 at Savannah State W,
14-710/11 DELAWARE STATE L, 10-13 (OT)10/18 at Hampton W, 21-1311/1
at Florida A&M W, 12-1011/6 No. 20/18 BETH.-COOKMAN L,
7-1311/15 N.C. CENTRAL L, 14-1911/22 at South Carolina State L,
20-30
Brevard (1-10, 0-7 SAC)9/6 at Western Carolina L, 21-459/13 at
Liberty L, 31-569/20 CARSON-NEWMAN L, 42-559/27 at North Greenville
L, 31-4110/4 LENOIR-RHYNE L, 17-4810/11 at Mars Hill L, 31-3710/18
WINGATE L, 21-4310/25 at Catawba L, 37-4211/1 NEWBERRY L, 14-3411/6
at Tusculum L, 10-4911/15 COLLEGE OF FAITH W, 66-0
Bryant (8-3, 4-2 NEC)8/28 at Stony Brook W, 13-79/6 MERRIMACK W,
40-149/13 No. 23/20 MAINE W, 13-109/20 at No. 24/RV Liberty L,
21-3810/4 BUCKNELL W, 34-1510/18 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W,
42-2710/25 ROBERT MORRIS W, 42-911/1 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W,
31-311/8 at Duquesne W, 20-1711/15 at Sacred Heart L, 7-1411/22
WAGNER L, 20-23
No. 25/21 Indiana State (7-5, 4-4 MVFC)8/30 at Indiana L,
10-289/6 TENNESSEE TECH W, 49-149/13 at Ball State W, 27-209/27 No.
22/23 LIBERTY W, 38-1910/4 No. 10/10 NO. IOWA W, 20-1910/11 No.
15/15 ILLINOIS STATE L, 18-2010/18 at No. 1/1 No. Dakota St. L,
17-3410/25 at No. 20/19 So. Illinois W, 41-2611/1 MISSOURI STATE W,
20-18
No. 25/18 Indiana State (Continued)11/8 No. 22/22 SO. DAKOTA ST.
L, 17-3211/15 at No. 15/16 Youngstown St. W, 27-2411/22 at Western
Illinois L, 20-3411/29 at No. 16/18 E. Kentucky 1 p.m.
No. 18/16 Richmond (8-4, 5-3 CAA)8/30 MOREHEAD STATE W, 55-109/6
at Virginia L, 13-459/13 HAMPTON W, 42-179/20 No. 7/9 NEW HAMPSHIRE
L, 26-2910/4 at Liberty W, 46-39 (2OT)10/11 at Albany W, 41-2810/18
RHODE ISLAND W, 37-010/25 at Elon W, 30-1011/1 No. 4/3 VILLANOVA W,
10-911/8 at Maine L, 20-3311/15 No. 25/RV J. MADISON L, 20-5511/22
at No. 22/19 Wm. & Mary W, 34-2011/29 MORGAN STATE 1 p.m.
Appalachian State (6-5, 5-2 Sun Belt)8/30 at Michigan L,
14-529/6 CAMPBELL W, 66-09/20 at Southern Miss L, 20-219/25 at
Georgia Southern L, 14-3410/4 SOUTH ALABAMA L, 21-4710/11 LIBERTY
L, 48-55 (OT)10/18 at Troy W, 53-1411/1 GEORGIA STATE W, 44-011/8
UL MONROE W, 31-2911/15 at Arkansas State W, 37-3211/22 at UL
Lafayette W, 35-1611/29 IDAHO 2 p.m.
Gardner-Webb (4-8, 0-5 Big South)8/30 at No. 21/18 Furman L,
3-139/6 at Wake Forest L, 7-239/13 VIRGINIA-LYNCHBURG W, 34-09/20
WOFFORD W, 43-369/27 at Citadel L, 14-3710/4 CHARLOTTE W,
27-2410/18 at VMI W, 47-41 (2OT)10/25 at Liberty L, 0-3411/1 No.
3/2 COASTAL CARO. L, 14-3811/8 at Charleston Southern L, 14-4411/15
PRESBYTERIAN L, 7-1411/22 at Monmouth L, 15-31
Presbyterian (6-5, 3-2 Big South)8/28 at Northern Illinois L,
3-559/6 BLUEFIELD W, 69-149/13 No. 12/12 FURMAN W, 10-79/20 at NC
State L, 0-4210/4 WESTERN CAROLINA W, 19-1410/11 No. 3/3 COASTAL
CARO. L, 28-4010/18 at No. 23/22 Charleston So. W, 7-310/25
MONMOUTH W, 18-1211/1 LIBERTY L, 7-2811/8 at No. 12/13 Ole Miss L,
0-4811/15 at Gardner-Webb W, 14-7
Monmouth (6-5, 1-4 Big South)8/30 DELAWARE STATE W, 52-219/13
WAGNER W, 21-169/20 at Duquesne L, 21-309/27 at Lehigh W, 28-2110/4
at Robert Morris W, 51-2010/11 COLUMBIA W, 61-2810/25 at
Presbyterian L, 12-1811/1 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN L, 0-2711/8 at
Liberty L, 24-3411/15 at No. 2/1 Coastal Carolina L, 21-5211/22
GARDNER-WEBB W, 31-15
Charleston Southern (8-4, 3-2 Big South)8/28 POINT W, 61-99/6
NEWBERRY W, 16-109/11 CAMPBELL W, 34-109/20 CITADEL W, 20-18 9/27
at Charlotte W, 47-41 (OT)10/11 at Vanderbilt L, 20-2110/18
PRESBYTERIAN L, 3-710/25 at No. 4/3 Coastal Caro. L, 22-4311/1 at
Monmouth W, 27-011/8 GARDNER-WEBB W, 44-1411/15 at Liberty W,
38-3611/22 at No. 9/10 Georgia L, 9-55
No. 6/6 Coastal Carolina (11-1, 4-1 Big South)8/30 at Citadel W,
31-169/6 at North Carolina A&T W, 31-309/13 SOUTH CAROLINA
STATE W, 30-39/20 at Florida A&M W, 48-39/27 ELON W, 31-310/4
at Furman W, 37-31 (2OT)10/11 at Presbyterian W, 40-2810/25
CHARLESTON SOUTHERN W, 43-2211/1 at Gardner-Webb W, 38-1411/8 at
Charlotte W, 59-34 11/15 MONMOUTH W, 52-2111/22 LIBERTY L,
14-1512/6 RICHMOND/MORGAN ST. 1 p.m.
No. 15/15 James Madison (9-3, 6-2 CAA)8/30 at Maryland L,
7-529/6 at Lehigh W, 31-289/13 SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) W, 38-229/20 at
No. 8/7 Villanova L, 31-499/27 No. 25/RV DELAWARE L, 23-30 (OT)10/4
at No. 23/RV Albany W, 31-2810/11 TOWSON W, 62-710/25 at Charlotte
W, 48-4011/1 No. 17/17 WM. & MARY W, 31-2411/8 at Stony Brook
W, 27-2411/15 at No. 14/14 Richmond W, 55-2011/22 ELON W,
59-2711/29 No. 20/23 LIBERTY 4 p.m.
2014 Opponent Schedule and ResultsFBS Rankings: AP/USA Today FCS
Rankings: Sports Network/FCS Coaches Poll
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20 2014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTES
North Carolina (0-1)8/30/14 L 29-56 Chapel Hill, N.C.
Norfolk State (4-2)11/8/97 W 17-6 Norfolk, Va.11/7/98 W 45-12
Lynchburg11/8/03 W 69-21 Lynchburg11/19/05 L 17-34 Norfolk,
Va.9/8/12 L 24-31 Lynchburg9/6/14 W 17-0 Norfolk, Va.
Brevard (2-0)11/16/13 W 59-21 Lynchburg9/13/14 W 56-31
Lynchburg
Bryant (1-0)9/20/14 W 38-21 Lynchburg
Indiana State (0-2)9/28/96 L 10-34 Lynchburg9/27/14 L 19-38
Terre Haute, Ind.
Richmond (0-2)9/21/13 L 21-30 Richmond, Va.10/4/14 L 39-46
Lynchburg
Appalachian State (3-7)10/10/87 L 6-24 Boone, N.C.9/11/93 W
20-14 Boone, N.C.11/5/94 L 40-41 Boone, N.C.11/22/97 W 25-19 Boone,
N.C.9/5/98 L 19-28 Boone, N.C.11/20/99 L 12-28 Lynchburg11/18/00 L
13-34 Boone, N.C.9/1/01 L 26-46 Boone, N.C.9/21/02 L 22-29
Lynchburg10/11/14 W 55-48 Boone, N.C.
Gardner-Webb (12-8-1, 9-4 BSC)10/2/76 L 20-49 Boiling Springs,
N.C.10/1/77 L 7-22 Lynchburg9/30/78 T 20-20 Boiling Springs,
N.C.9/29/79 W 32-29 # Roanoke, Va.10/18/80 W 15-14 Boiling Springs,
N.C.10/3/81 L 9-14 Lynchburg9/19/00 W 19-8 Lynchburg10/20/01 L
25-29 Boiling Springs, N.C.10/5/02 L 21-31 * Lynchburg10/11/03 L
17-27 * Boiling Springs, N.C.10/2/04 W 17-9 * Lynchburg10/29/05 L
16-21 * Boiling Springs, N.C.10/21/06 L 24-27 * Lynchburg11/17/07 W
31-0 * Boiling Springs, N.C.11/15/08 W 30-10 * Lynchburg11/14/09 W
51-28 * Boiling Springs, N.C.11/6/10 W 40-14 * Lynchburg
Gardner-Webb (Continued)10/8/11 W 35-3 * Boiling Springs,
N.C.10/6/12 W 42-35 * Lynchburg10/26/13 W 24-0 * Boiling Springs,
N.C.10/25/14 W 34-0 * Lynchburg
Presbyterian (8-4, 6-0 BSC)10/30/82 W 24-12 Clinton,
S.C.10/29/83 L 9-28 Lynchburg10/27/84 L 13-17 Clinton, S.C.11/2/85
L 0-3 Lynchburg10/27/07 W 48-14 Lynchburg11/1/08 L 28-31 Clinton,
S.C.10/31/09 W 55-19 * Lynchburg10/30/10 W 34-24 * Clinton,
S.C.10/29/11 W 27-20 * Lynchburg10/13/12 W 56-7 * Clinton,
S.C.11/9/13 W 35-14 * Lynchburg11/1/14 W 28-7 * Clinton, S.C.
Monmouth (2-0, 1-0 BSC)9/7/13 W 45-15 Lynchburg11/8/14 W 34-24 *
Lynchburg
Charleston Southern (19-3, 11-2 BSC)10/30/93 W 42-6
Lynchburg11/19/94 W 59-27 Lynchburg10/28/95 W 19-15 Charleston,
S.C.10/26/96 W 37-7 Lynchburg10/25/97 W 48-14 Charleston,
S.C.10/3/98 W 28-21 Lynchburg10/23/99 W 34-14 Charleston,
S.C.11/11/00 L 0-25 Lynchburg11/10/01 W 45-31 Charleston,
S.C.10/19/02 W 31-17 * Lynchburg11/1/03 W 17-6 * Charleston,
S.C.10/30/04 W 34-6 * Lynchburg11/12/05 L 30-31 * Charleston,
S.C.11/11/06 W 34-20 * Lynchburg10/20/07 W 50-10 * Charleston,
S.C.10/25/08 W 42-0 * Lynchburg10/24/09 W 20-13 * Charleston,
S.C.10/9/10 W 44-20 * Lynchburg10/22/11 W 38-16 * Charleston,
S.C.11/3/12 W 26-12 * Lynchburg11/23/13 W 56-14 * Charleston,
S.C.11/15/14 L 36-38 * Lynchburg
Coastal Carolina (6-6, 6-6 BSC)11/15/03 W 38-21 *
Lynchburg10/23/04 L 6-33 * Conway, S.C.10/22/05 L 21-27 *
Lynchburg10/28/06 L 26-28 * Conway, S.C.11/3/07 W 37-24 *
Lynchburg10/4/08 W 43-38 * Conway, S.C.10/17/09 W 58-13 *
Lynchburg11/13/10 L 31-45 * Conway, S.C.10/15/11 W 63-27 *
Lynchburg10/27/12 L 12-36 * Conway, S.C.10/19/13 L 52-55 *
Lynchburg11/22/14 W 15-14 * Conway, S.C.
James Madison (5-12)10/11/80 L 14-30 Harrisonburg, Va.9/26/81 L
14-36 Lynchburg9/24/83 L 35-44 Harrisonburg, Va.9/22/84 L 43-52
Lynchburg9/21/85 W 9-3 Harrisonburg, Va.9/20/86 W 17-7
Lynchburg10/1/88 L 28-31 Harrisonburg, Va.9/30/89 W 19-14
Lynchburg9/8/90 W 22-19 Harrisonburg, Va.11/2/91 L 34-35
Lynchburg11/7/92 W 34-31 Harrisonburg, Va.9/9/00 L 7-38
Harrisonburg, Va.11/23/01 L 7-14 Lynchburg8/30/03 L 6-48
Harrisonburg, Va.9/26/09 L 10-24 Lynchburg9/25/10 L 3-10
Harrisonburg, Va.9/17/11 L 24-27 Lynchburg11/29/14 Harrisonburg,
Va.
Liberty’s All-Time Results vs. 2014 Opponents
Liberty in Overtime (5-7 record)
9/21/96 Morgan State L, 28-34
10/12/97 Hampton L, 27-33
10/3/98 Charleston So. W, 28-21
10/24/98 Buffalo W, 27-24
11/2/02 E. Kentucky L, 28-35
11/22/03 Hofstra W, 49-42
10/22/05 Coastal Caro. L, 21-27 (3OT)
9/15/07 William & Mary L, 41-48
10/29/11 Presbyterian W, 27-20 (2OT)
10/19/13 Coastal Caro. L, 52-55 (2OT)
10/4/14 Richmond L, 39-46 (2OT)
10/11/14 App. State W, 55-48
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212014 LIBERTY FOOTBALL GAME NOTESThe Last Time ...
Liberty Team 50+ Points 55 at Appalachian State, Oct. 11,
201460+ Points 73 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 28, 201370+ Points
73 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, Sept. 28, 2013Shut a team out at home
Gardner-Webb, Oct. 25, 2014 (34-0)Shut out a conf. opponent at home
Gardner-Webb, Oct. 25, 2014 (34-0)Shut a team out on the road
Norfolk State, Sept. 6, 2014 (17-0)Shut out a conf. opponent on the
road Gardner-Webb, Oct. 26, 2013 (24-0)Overtime game at Appalachian
State, Oct. 11, 2014 (W, 55-48 in OT)30+ first downs 32 vs.
Brevard, Nov. 16, 201350+ rushing attempts 51 at Coastal Carolina,
Nov. 22, 201460+ rushing attempts 61 vs. Charleston Southern, Oct.
30, 2004200+ Yards Rushing 201 vs. Monmouth, Nov. 8, 2014300+ Yards
Rushing 330 vs. Morgan State, Sept. 14, 2013400+ Yards Rushing 429
at Presbyterian, Oct. 13, 2012Less than 100 Yards Rushing 33 at
Indiana State, Sept. 27, 2014Less than 50 Yards Rushing 33 at
Indiana State, Sept. 27, 2014Less than 25 Yards Rushing 21 at
Montana, Sept. 15, 201250+ pass attempts 65 at South Florida, Oct.
27, 200160+ pass attempts 65 at South Florida, Oct. 27