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Aug 31 - @ Richmond ........................... L 34-0
Sep 07 - Glenville State ........................ W 34-27
Sep 14 - North Greenville ...................... L 37-24
Sep 21 - @ Virginia .............................. L 49-0
Sep 28 - Robert Morris .......................... L 37-31 in 2OT
Oct 12 - Charleston Southern* ............... L 25-17
Oct 19 - Presbyterian* .......................... L 49-35
Oct 26 - Coastal Carolina* ..................... L 66-27
Nov 02 - @ Liberty* ............................. 3:30 p.m.
Nov 09 - Gardner-Webb*
Nov 16 - @ The Citadel
Nov 23 - Bucknell
The big question for me is, can LU win bigger against VMI than UVa did against them (49-0)? I respect VMI and love their campus, but let's show them that they really do deserve to be back in the SoCon.
Flames Nation wrote:Player Spotlight Week 10: Richard Wright
Posted: Wednesday, October 30, 2013.
BY TROY MOORE
When Richard Wright entered the Liberty football program as a walk-on in 2009, no one would have guessed he’d be where he is today. After redshirting his freshman year, Wright has played in every game of his Liberty career, becoming one of the Flames most valuable players.
“It’s been awesome, the Lord has had favor on me” Wright said of his Liberty experience, “I couldn’t ever ask for it, but he’s blessed me with an opportunity here the last four years of my life. I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.”
Flames Nation wrote:Opponent Player Spotlight: Samuel Patterson
Posted: Thursday, October 31, 2013.
BY AARON CASE
The Virginia Military Institute is not one of the better teams in the Big South this year. In fact, they were handily beaten by North Greenville, an NCAA Division II team, 37-24 earlier in the year. Still, despite all their current failures, one player has been breaking out and giving them hope for the future.
That player is sophomore wide receiver Samuel Patterson. Last season, as a true freshman, Patterson saw very limited playing time, catching six passes for 61 yards and no touchdowns. He started this year off slowly, as well, but lately has broken out in a big way.
Liberty (4-4 overall, 1-1 Big South) and VMI (1-7, 0-3) meet for the 12th consecutive season on Saturday at Williams Stadium. The Flames lead the overall series 9-3 and have won the past 7 meetings. With VMI’s pending departure from the Big South to the Southern Conference following the 2013 season, this could be the last meeting on the gridiron between the 2 schools.