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By Darryl Slater
Published: March 1, 2009
LYNCHBURG One night last fall, Seth Curry and two of his teammates walked back to their dorm at Liberty University after going to see a movie. Suddenly, a man popped out of the darkness and asked Curry for his autograph. The guy held an oversized action shot of Curry. "My cousin loves you," he said.
An autograph seeker? This never happened to him before. To his dad? Sure. To his brother? All the time now. But Curry was just a few games into his freshman season and didn't expect this type of attention.
"It kind of scared me," he said. "I didn't know what was going on. It was real shocking."
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
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dompennix wrote:Over on the Davidson board they are saying Seth doesnt look good in the Liberty uni, he should be in a Davidson oneFunny. I think that Steph would look great in a Liberty uni
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
TDDance234 wrote:Liberty Athletics: Great for 2/3 of the season. Suck at the end.
blwall1416 wrote:Baptists & Pentecostals...............the dook/carolina of the religious world.
g-webb1994 wrote:Seth would have to sit out a year if he transferred to another D-1 level school, correct? I can't see him with his NBA pedigree transferring down to a D-2, likewise, I can't see him sitting out a whole season as well.It's likely that he could transfer to an ACC school, most likely VT. But if he does that if will not be his team. He has a chance to become an All-American here if he continues to do well. If he goes to a place like Davidson or VT, he will have a hard time getting his 20 a game.
If he does leave Liberty, the only place he goes IMO is Davidson, which would be a big mistake on his part if he wants to be his own man.
As a rival, and looking out for the welfare of Big South hoops in general, I want Seth staying at Liberty by all means. Good kid, good exposure, helps to raise the level of play, etc.

flamesfilmguy wrote:guys you are freakin out over nothing. Seth is staying. It would be a stupid decision on his part if he did transfer.why is it such a stupid idea? whats wrong w/ sitting out a year, why is he in a rush?
vabigpoppa wrote:Seth both wants to play in NBA. Transferring makes him lose one more year of his NBA career. This is the exact reason he did not go to VT. VT was willing to offer him a scholly, they just wanted to redshirt him this year. Plus its a stupid decision because if he goes to an ACC school he will most likely not be their go to guy. Its going to be hard for him to get his 20 a game. If he stays here, he knows this is his team. He will be an All-American here before his career is over. He can take Liberty from being an insignificant mid-major to a Conzaga type of mid-major that consistently makes the tourney. There is so much potential for Seth here at LU. At an ACC school he would not get as many minutes and would not score as many points. That makes his draft stock go down. Staying at LU is the right decision for him.flamesfilmguy wrote:guys you are freakin out over nothing. Seth is staying. It would be a stupid decision on his part if he did transfer.why is it such a stupid idea? whats wrong w/ sitting out a year, why is he in a rush?
JMUDukes wrote:Posted this elsewhere, but I was told tonight by a friend at Liberty that Seth intends to transfer. Not looking to cause trouble, just rely information. Take it or leave it, it's a rumor.Ill say this. Alot of people on my dorm thought Seth quit the team when it was Brolin. The student body could really be told anything and it would become fact.