- January 25th, 2006, 3:01 pm
#1511
Warning -- Distorted facts and cheap shots at Jerry forthcoming. But he references Chris' story and uses a very familiar pic.


January 24, 2006http://www.insidecollegehockey.com/7Arc ... c_0419.htm
Give Me Liberty...
Hey, College Hockey America! Still looking for a sixth, right? Well, your prayers may be answered…by Jerry Falwell.
You read right. The same Falwell who put the fun in religious fundamentalism, questioned the sexuality of the purple Teletubby, called Muhammad (the founder of Islam, not the boxer or Bears wide receiver) a terrorist and accepted a $3.5 million loan from South Korean wingnut Sun Myung Moon also founded Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., more than 30 years ago.
Liberty, which sponsors 18 NCAA Division I sports, opened a new on-campus ice rink earlier this month, and the school’s club hockey team played to standing-room-only crowds of 1,500 fans in its inaugural games at the facility. Previously, the team commuted 50-plus miles to Roanoke for practices and home matches. The sparkling digs and local support has Liberty officials contemplating a varsity hockey program.
"No question, that's the goal," Liberty vice chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. – wonder how he got that job? – told Lynchburg News & Advance sportswriter Chris Lang. "It won't be in the immediate future. I'm not sure how far down the road it will be. One thing that has to be considered is the potential revenue a hockey program can bring."
They may not have Division I hockey yet, but Liberty fans already make more noise than those at Michigan State's Munn Ice Arena.
The CHA, which is slated to lose Air Force to Atlantic Hockey once this season ends and will wave goodbye to its automatic NCAA Tournament bid if it doesn’t find a sixth member by 2008-09, has a $250,000 incentive package on the table to entice a program to join the league. The compensation would be paid out over a three-year period, which seems like a decent amount of seed money for a startup.
"We didn't just build a building to stay where we're at,” the club team’s coach, Kirk Handy, said to Lang. “If we wanted to stay at the same level, we might as well have stayed out in Roanoke and not spent all that money on the facility that we've got."
In order for this to happen, a few issues would have to be hashed out – Would the CHA send Liberty a check or would the university pass a plate among the other member schools? Would Falwell pal Pat Robertson clear time on “The 700 Club” for a weekly Doug Woog chalk talk? Would Falwell’s political action group change its name from Moral Majority to Moral Odd-Man Rush? – but the hurdles are minor, and expansion to completely uncharted territory can’t hurt the sport.
Besides, adding Division I hockey would help Liberty diversify its student body. There’d be at least one place on campus you’d be guaranteed to find a left winger.







- By Dalegarz1
- By LU Armchair coach