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dompennix wrote:YesHold My Own wrote:Is he still the leader for Freshman?Scoring?
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.
givemethemic wrote:The interview will be around 5:25 today... www.850thebuzz.comAnybody catch this?
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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.
Charlotte Observer wrote:Speaking of scorers, Liberty freshman Seth Curry, Stephen's younger brother, is averaging 20.7 points, second in the Big South and tops among all freshman in the nation. He is on pace to be the first Big South freshman to average more than 20 points for the season. That would best the 19-year-old freshman scoring average record (18.1) set by Coastal Carolina's Tony Dunkin. Curry is also 32 points from breaking the Big South freshman points mark of 466. That was set last season by Charleston Southern's Omar Carter, Curry's prep teammate at Charlotte Christian High.Click Here for Full Story
jcmanson wrote:He needs 16 points to break the Big South freshman scoring recordwhat is the NCAA freshman scoring record?
74 points to break the LU freshman scoring record

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Fumblerooskies wrote:James (Fly) Williams...now there is a name from the past...So Sophomoric. I love it! These records would be a lot different if Pistol Pete, Chamberlin, Russell, Alcindor and Walton were allowed to play as Freshmen.
"The Fly is open...lets go PEAY!"
SCAR wrote:Yes, folks...that was the ACTUAL CHEER back in the day.Fumblerooskies wrote:James (Fly) Williams...now there is a name from the past...So Sophomoric. I love it! These records would be a lot different if Pistol Pete, Chamberlin, Russell, Alcindor and Walton were allowed to play as Freshmen.
"The Fly is open...lets go PEAY!"
Kyle Whelliston wrote:U'useless Stat of the DayClick Here for Full Story
Speaking of that Liberty-High Point game, freshman guard Seth Curry (who has a famous brother, you know) reached a milestone. In his 22nd game as a Flame, he earned his first double-double: 18 points and 10 rebounds. He stands 6-3, but that is what is generally referred to as a "big boy" dub-squared. And he now has just one fewer of those than this guy.
Stephen's first collegiate double-double was on Dec. 18, 2006 at Chattanooga, a 30-point, 11-rebound effort that inspired his first national website piece to be written. His second came at home against Georgia Southern early in his sophomore year, when Flash scored 24 and grabbed 10 rebounds. This year, he's collected three of the guard's variety, the kind with points and assists.
It's unlikely that Seth will ever scale the heights of notoriety that Stephen has, even though national TV crews regularly descending on Lynchburg, Va. would be fun and fantastic. We maintain that Curry the younger's legacy will match that of Eddie Bird -- immensely talented, and eventually content in civilian life, knowing that any rec league he joins will force him to play with a hand tied behind his back. But it's still kinda cool that they're both shooting exactly 38.5 percent from 3 this year. Those have got to be some intense HORSE games in the driveway.
jcmanson wrote:Seth is now the all-time Big South leader in freshman scoringI am surprised...would have figured Tony Dunkin. How in the heck did Dunkin get POTY as a freshman?