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Ed Dantes wrote:"Biggest win in history"? Sorry to douse some of the 'flames'.they were in the top 25. And they beat the number two team in the country the week before we beat them.
Youngstown State, while a good program, isn't in the top 25.
Awesome, awesome win. Kudos to the team for not giving up. This win is among the best in LU History... but not the best.

Stew Dent wrote: After the questionable 3rd and 4 yard call that lead to an interception late in the third quarter, it was amazing to see Coach Wach through himself on the ground and kick his feet. Then he goes over to the receiver's coach and verbally lays into him. He lost his composure, poise and team unity for most to see. Even Coach Rocco commented about keeping his coaches focused.
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Quote from Youngstown fishwrap.
“That really paid off in our last drive to win the game,” Rocco said. “I wouldn’t let the coaches get excited or lose their poise and the players responded to that.
SuperJon wrote:Hold My Own wrote:We've beat BCS teams before, but I only think 2....so top 3.....without a doubt....best in the last 10 years....yeahWe've never beaten a BCS school. The only FBS school we've ever beaten is Eastern Michigan.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
FCS Recap: Twenty Photo Finisheshttp://www.championshipsubdivisionnews. ... &tb=1&pb=1
Flames Make a Statement
Coming from the Big South, the #25-ranked Liberty Flames were desperate to make a statement to the rest of FCS that they belong in the discussion about an at-large playoff bid this year. Up 28-21, they were well on their way towards making that statement until quarterback Brock Smith’s sideline pass was picked off by Penguin linebacker Mike Barlak with 2:31 left in the game. After Youngstown State quarterabck Brandon Summers found wideout Ferlando Williams for an 11 yard touchdown pass in the near side of the end zone, the game was tied at 28 with under two minutes remaining. Liberty quarterback Brock Smith then dusted himself off and methodically did what he had to do, completing four-of-seven pass attempts to bring the Flames into field goal range. Kicker Matt Bevins then booted the game-winner with no time left on the clock to give Liberty the 31-28 victory. Runningback Rashad Jennings would have a career day, running for 220 yards and 3 touchdowns for the Flames. It would be Liberty’s first road victory against a nationally-ranked FCS opponent since Liberty knocked off #15-ranked Appalachian State in 1997.

ToTheLeft wrote:A game we were supposed to lose by multiple scores, and we win in dramatic fashion. I love it.Congratulations on your victory!,the last time you beat us we went on to win our first NC-I don't think we will be as fortunate this year.With the rankings and our numerous injuries I don't understand how they would predict your loss by multiple scores.Stambaugh is a tough place to play when there is a hostile crowd but usually the officials are a lot better to us on the road so it negates some of that home field advantage.Fortunately for us it was not a conference game because winning the conference is the only way we are able to get into the playoffs.Although I didn't like the outcome ,I was impressed with the never say die attitude of both teams ,it made for a really exciting game.If you continue with that kind of fire I'm sure your win streak will last a long time.
DavedS wrote:I was mainly just referring to the Line and most people's predictions... I expected a close game the whole time.ToTheLeft wrote:A game we were supposed to lose by multiple scores, and we win in dramatic fashion. I love it.Congratulations on your victory!,the last time you beat us we went on to win our first NC-I don't think we will be as fortunate this year.With the rankings and our numerous injuries I don't understand how they would predict your loss by multiple scores.Stambaugh is a tough place to play when there is a hostile crowd but usually the officials are a lot better to us on the road so it negates some of that home field advantage.Fortunately for us it was not a conference game because winning the conference is the only way we are able to get into the playoffs.Although I didn't like the outcome ,I was impressed with the never say die attitude of both teams ,it made for a really exciting game.If you continue with that kind of fire I'm sure your win streak will last a long time.
FCSFAN2323 wrote:Why do you consider this a big win??? Lets put it into perspective, I think YSU was the underdog here they weren't even RANKED!!!??? There whole defense is hurt, along with a few offense players. A healthy YSU team would have ran this LIberty team. Get over it. If we do make the playoffs it will result in a 1st round loss im sure. Trying to figure out why we acted like we won the super bowl agfter this game when we were ranked higher???This is your first post? as an LU fan? I smell a 2nd,3rd or 4th Identity.
FCSFAN2323 wrote:Why do you consider this a big win??? Lets put it into perspective, I think YSU was the underdog here they weren't even RANKED!!!??? There whole defense is hurt, along with a few offense players. A healthy YSU team would have ran this LIberty team. Get over it. If we do make the playoffs it will result in a 1st round loss im sure. Trying to figure out why we acted like we won the super bowl agfter this game when we were ranked higher???You make a good point...but remember...rankings aside...YSU is a storied I-AA program...with a couple (or more) national championships. I think you would see something similar if we beat App, Montana State, or even Georgia Southern...if those teams had similarly non-ranked status.