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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.
flamesfan30 wrote: i think they might be a one off thing like the black jerseys last year against stony brook.That's what I'm saying. We're doing too much for these big games. Are we going to have a new uniform every big game?
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.
flamesfan30 wrote:thats pretty much what maryland is doing....Under a first year head coach who is trying to renew the program and rebrand the program.
SuperJon wrote:Again, that's what Maryland is doingflamesfan30 wrote:thats pretty much what maryland is doing....Under a first year head coach who is trying to renew the program and rebrand the program.
Apples meet oranges.
SuperJon wrote:The all red with the white helmet looked terrible in my opinion. We've worn three different combinations this year that just don't look like Liberty football to me. We seem to be worrying about being cats with our uniforms. Let's get back to being dogs and stop worrying about how we look or changing things up.Liberty is a 40 year old school that despite the past 4-5 recent years of success are still currently under .500 overall as a program and are 115-115 in FCS/I-AA... We don't really have a great football tradition. IMO, LU is trying to pull an Oregon on a MUCH smaller-scale. New jerseys and new uniform combinations show recruits that LU likes to spend a lot money on football and that we take football seriously. While I wish we went with blue helmets last night, I liked the all red look, and I can imagine recruits liking the look too.
BJWilliams wrote:No we arent talking about keeping it on the "down low", we are moving now to the boys who simply are tasked with stopping the OTHER team from scoring,
NG33 wrote:SuperJon wrote:New jerseys and new uniform combinations show recruits that LU likes to spend a lot money on football and that we take football seriously.
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.
NG33 wrote:Actually we are literally right at .500 (199-199-4)SuperJon wrote:The all red with the white helmet looked terrible in my opinion. We've worn three different combinations this year that just don't look like Liberty football to me. We seem to be worrying about being cats with our uniforms. Let's get back to being dogs and stop worrying about how we look or changing things up.Liberty is a 40 year old school that despite the past 4-5 recent years of success are still currently under .500 overall as a program and are 115-115 in FCS/I-AA... We don't really have a great football tradition. IMO, LU is trying to pull an Oregon on a MUCH smaller-scale. New jerseys and new uniform combinations show recruits that LU likes to spend a lot money on football and that we take football seriously. While I wish we went with blue helmets last night, I liked the all red look, and I can imagine recruits liking the look too.

Hold My Own wrote: That massive structure behind them on the sidelines can also say these thingsHaha that is also very true
BJWilliams wrote:No we arent talking about keeping it on the "down low", we are moving now to the boys who simply are tasked with stopping the OTHER team from scoring,
BJWilliams wrote: Actually we are literally right at .500 (199-199-4)According to cfbdatawarehouse.com, we were 198-198-4 entering this year. After last night's game LU is 1-2 on the season so that would make us 199-200-4
BJWilliams wrote:No we arent talking about keeping it on the "down low", we are moving now to the boys who simply are tasked with stopping the OTHER team from scoring,
NG33 wrote:The problem with this is we spent four years under Rocco trying to build something, trying to build a brand, trying to build an identity and no we've completely abandoned it. We were a traditional, tough, hard nosed football team. Now we're a finesse team that's shiny and pretty. Yes, I'm looking into uniforms a lot by saying that but it reflects the nature of the team now.SuperJon wrote:The all red with the white helmet looked terrible in my opinion. We've worn three different combinations this year that just don't look like Liberty football to me. We seem to be worrying about being cats with our uniforms. Let's get back to being dogs and stop worrying about how we look or changing things up.Liberty is a 40 year old school that despite the past 4-5 recent years of success are still currently under .500 overall as a program and are 115-115 in FCS/I-AA... We don't really have a great football tradition. IMO, LU is trying to pull an Oregon on a MUCH smaller-scale. New jerseys and new uniform combinations show recruits that LU likes to spend a lot money on football and that we take football seriously. While I wish we went with blue helmets last night, I liked the all red look, and I can imagine recruits liking the look too.
SuperJon wrote: The problem with this is we spent four years under Rocco trying to build something, trying to build a brand, trying to build an identity and no we've completely abandoned it. We were a traditional, tough, hard nosed football team. Now we're a finesse team that's shiny and pretty. Yes, I'm looking into uniforms a lot by saying that but it reflects the nature of the team now.I can see what you're getting at with that. I think the style started changing last year. Once Aldreakis left the team, LU didn't have a bruiser type back and started going more spread to compensate for the lack of a quality powerback. Also, the recruiting of guys like Gabe Henderson and Tracy Curry (Although he never played a down) showed me at least that Rocco wants to use the spread even after Mike Brown graduates. It's interesting to see how these next couple years will be in regards to the offense. I hope we'll be reloading instead of rebuilding...
BJWilliams wrote:No we arent talking about keeping it on the "down low", we are moving now to the boys who simply are tasked with stopping the OTHER team from scoring,