- August 25th, 2010, 12:24 pm
#315027
Ok, so this is my first post on this forum, and I don't have a lot to add, because I'm an online student at Liberty. This is the first year I've really started to follow Liberty football (which is tough all the way up here in Wisconsin). Even though I'm just an online student me and my brothers were talking about a road trip to the Ball State game. Maybe I'm some kind of sports geek, which I'm sure some people might be able to relate to, but I even watched archived videos of the games from last year.
Anyway, I guess I feel that the students on campus are the most critical part to building a solid football program. Especially at the FCS level. However I've heard Liberty wants to compare to Notre Dame, and to me that takes a national following. I know Liberty is nowhere near Notre Dame yet, but if Liberty does make the jump to the FBS, it wouldn't have the strong tradition of Notre Dame to get national respect. That being said, Notre Dame doesn't have online students spread out across the nation. I think the more success Liberty has the more attention the football program will get from online students and other casual fans which is probably minimal at this point.
I apologize if this topic was already raised on this board (I tried searching it, couldn't find it), but what type of impact do you think the tens of thousands online students could have to Liberty's football program's future? Don't be afraid to say what you really think, as I'm curious to hear others honest opinions. Thanks
Anyway, I guess I feel that the students on campus are the most critical part to building a solid football program. Especially at the FCS level. However I've heard Liberty wants to compare to Notre Dame, and to me that takes a national following. I know Liberty is nowhere near Notre Dame yet, but if Liberty does make the jump to the FBS, it wouldn't have the strong tradition of Notre Dame to get national respect. That being said, Notre Dame doesn't have online students spread out across the nation. I think the more success Liberty has the more attention the football program will get from online students and other casual fans which is probably minimal at this point.
I apologize if this topic was already raised on this board (I tried searching it, couldn't find it), but what type of impact do you think the tens of thousands online students could have to Liberty's football program's future? Don't be afraid to say what you really think, as I'm curious to hear others honest opinions. Thanks



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