LU Vs Jax St 2/28/26
Posted: February 27th, 2026, 2:51 pm
The Great LU Armchair Coach was temporarily silenced this week. Not by bad takes. Not by the message board mob. Just ASOR deciding it couldn’t handle championship-level content.
But we’re back.
Now let’s talk about Saturday.
Liberty Flames men’s basketball heads into a matchup with Jacksonville State Gamecocks men’s basketball and the resident villain himself, Ray Harper. You already know Harper’s blueprint — muddy it up, make it physical, shorten the game, turn it into a back-alley rock fight. But here’s the part some of y’all conveniently forget is the last time the Flames dropped three straight games? That was year one in Conference USA. First year adjusting to the league grind. Since then? Different story. Different standard. Also worth noting — the last time Liberty lost back-to-back conference road games traces back to that same early CUSA stretch. That’s growth. That’s maturity. That’s a program that learned fast. Will it be pretty? Probably not. Will the forum assistant coaches question every possession, lack of offensive rebounds, question Aquino if he should be here or not? Absolutely. Will Harper try to drag it into the mud? Count on it. But if Liberty defends, rebounds, and values the ball late, this is the kind of game grown teams close. Technical difficulties are fixed. Now we wait for Saturday.
But we’re back.
Now let’s talk about Saturday.
Liberty Flames men’s basketball heads into a matchup with Jacksonville State Gamecocks men’s basketball and the resident villain himself, Ray Harper. You already know Harper’s blueprint — muddy it up, make it physical, shorten the game, turn it into a back-alley rock fight. But here’s the part some of y’all conveniently forget is the last time the Flames dropped three straight games? That was year one in Conference USA. First year adjusting to the league grind. Since then? Different story. Different standard. Also worth noting — the last time Liberty lost back-to-back conference road games traces back to that same early CUSA stretch. That’s growth. That’s maturity. That’s a program that learned fast. Will it be pretty? Probably not. Will the forum assistant coaches question every possession, lack of offensive rebounds, question Aquino if he should be here or not? Absolutely. Will Harper try to drag it into the mud? Count on it. But if Liberty defends, rebounds, and values the ball late, this is the kind of game grown teams close. Technical difficulties are fixed. Now we wait for Saturday.