- April 16th, 2015, 10:00 pm
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As we put another year of spring football in the rear view mirror, we look ahead to next fall, where Liberty looks to earn its first outright Big SOuth title since 2008.
We kick things off with a look at the 2015 schedule, including my predictions
09/05 Delaware State
This is the first time Liberty opens the season at home since that championship season in 08, and they open with the Hornets from the MEAC for the first time since 2001 (I believe Ken Karcher was coach at that point...or was it Sam Rutigliano...anyway). DSU finished 2-10 in 2014 and got blasted by Big South newcomer Monmouth in their opener. I expect more of the same this year.
Liberty 38
Delaware State 17
09/12 @ West Virginia
This is the second meeting between the Flames and the Mountaineers, after first meeting in Morgantown in 2009. WVU now a member of the Big 12, won that meeting 33-20 as Flames fans were introduced to Mike Brown, now a wide receiver with the Carolina Panthers. If Liberty can keep from a meltdown similar to the one against North Carolina last year, I think they can keep this one close. I will go with the Mountaineers by two scores
Liberty 24
West Virginia 38
09/19 Montana
This probably is the biggest game in Williams Stadium...ever. The two time national champs complete a home and home with the Flames after LU lost in Missoula in 2012, where Flames fans got their first look at the young man who has a chance to break the all-time passing yards record this season (more on that next week). I expect a record crowwd in Williams Stadium for this one. Im picking the Griz here, but I really would not be shocked with a Flames victory here
Liberty 31
Montana 34
09/26 @ Southern Illinois
The Flames make their second trip to a Missouri Valley opponent as they head to face the Salukis. If the Flames pull off the upset over the Griz, they will have a ton of momentum heading out to Carbondale. Flames fans can only hope the boys don't have another letdown like last year. Im picking the Flames in a close one
Liberty 28
Southern Illinois 24
10/03 @ Georgia State
The Flames enter into the second year of their "Two FBS per Year" plan in 2015, as they face one of the worst FBS programs in the country (and FFG's former employer) in Atlanta. The only win for the Panthers in 2014 came against another FCS program, Abilene Christian. The Flames split their FBS games last year, and I will pick Liberty to complete the split once again, in a close game (even as bad as GSU may be)
Liberty 35
Georgia State 32
10/10 @ Gardner-Webb
he Flames open Big South play (again) with the Runnin Bulldogs, who they crushed in Lynchburg. Liberty has not lost to GWU since 2006, a span of 8 consecutive meetings. The Flames send the Runnin Bulldogs walking home to Boiling Springs with their 9th straight loss
Liberty 31
Gardner-Webb 7
10/17 @ Monmouth
The Flames make their first (I believe ever) trip to New Jersey to face the Hawks, who gave the Flames a real test in Lynchburg last season. The Hawks do lose a lot of firepower from last year, but the Flames have traditionally not done well in their first road game against new Big South members, losing to Stony Brook in 2009 and Presbyterian in 2008 (a game that still painful to bring up among Flames fans). I will go with the Flames thanks to a late John Lunsford field goal
Liberty 21
Monmouth 19
10/24 Kennesaw State (Homecoming)
The brand new Big South program (and brand new program in general) makes a trip to Lynchburg to serve as the traditional Homecoming opponent. The Owls will be going through the typical first year growing pains, and Liberty will only add to those pains in front of another huge alumni crowd. Flames win big
Liberty 49
Kennesaw State 14
11/07 vs. Presbyterian
Liberty has dominated the series with the Blue Hose since they restarted in 2007 (save the aforementioned 2008 game), holding PC to 3 scores or less in all but 2 of those meetings. PC has not won in Lynchburg since the original series in the pre D1 days, and Liberty keeps the ball rolling.
Liberty 38
Presbyterian 17
11/14 @ Charleston Southern
The Bucs finally snapped Liberty's long winning streak with an upset victory in Lynchburg. Jamey Chadwell has those boys heading in the right direction, although they do lose top RB Christian Reyes. Im picking the Flames in a close one, but another less than stellar non-conference schedule probably puts CSU is another win or else situation in the eyes of the selection committee (much like Liberty has been in over the years)
Liberty 35
Charleston Southern 31
11/21 Coastal Carolina
This one will probably be the winner-take-all game for the Big South AQ and if both teams take care of business, the winner will be the undisputed Big South champion. Liberty got some much needed revenge knocking off the #1 (at the time) Chanticleers in Myrtle Beach, and after exorcising some much needed demons, Liberty gets the win and heads off to another playoff run (#nosharing2015)
Liberty 17
COastal Carolina 14
Prediction: 9-2
9 wins is certainly possible with this bunch, but there is a lot less room for error, especially after the success of last season. 7 or 8 wins is possible as well, if the Flames have a WTF game late in the year, much like the CSU game last year. as long as Liberty takes care of business, they will have a ton of momentum heading into what will probably be another knock down, drag out heavyweight war with the Beach Chickens.
We kick things off with a look at the 2015 schedule, including my predictions
09/05 Delaware State
This is the first time Liberty opens the season at home since that championship season in 08, and they open with the Hornets from the MEAC for the first time since 2001 (I believe Ken Karcher was coach at that point...or was it Sam Rutigliano...anyway). DSU finished 2-10 in 2014 and got blasted by Big South newcomer Monmouth in their opener. I expect more of the same this year.
Liberty 38
Delaware State 17
09/12 @ West Virginia
This is the second meeting between the Flames and the Mountaineers, after first meeting in Morgantown in 2009. WVU now a member of the Big 12, won that meeting 33-20 as Flames fans were introduced to Mike Brown, now a wide receiver with the Carolina Panthers. If Liberty can keep from a meltdown similar to the one against North Carolina last year, I think they can keep this one close. I will go with the Mountaineers by two scores
Liberty 24
West Virginia 38
09/19 Montana
This probably is the biggest game in Williams Stadium...ever. The two time national champs complete a home and home with the Flames after LU lost in Missoula in 2012, where Flames fans got their first look at the young man who has a chance to break the all-time passing yards record this season (more on that next week). I expect a record crowwd in Williams Stadium for this one. Im picking the Griz here, but I really would not be shocked with a Flames victory here
Liberty 31
Montana 34
09/26 @ Southern Illinois
The Flames make their second trip to a Missouri Valley opponent as they head to face the Salukis. If the Flames pull off the upset over the Griz, they will have a ton of momentum heading out to Carbondale. Flames fans can only hope the boys don't have another letdown like last year. Im picking the Flames in a close one
Liberty 28
Southern Illinois 24
10/03 @ Georgia State
The Flames enter into the second year of their "Two FBS per Year" plan in 2015, as they face one of the worst FBS programs in the country (and FFG's former employer) in Atlanta. The only win for the Panthers in 2014 came against another FCS program, Abilene Christian. The Flames split their FBS games last year, and I will pick Liberty to complete the split once again, in a close game (even as bad as GSU may be)
Liberty 35
Georgia State 32
10/10 @ Gardner-Webb
he Flames open Big South play (again) with the Runnin Bulldogs, who they crushed in Lynchburg. Liberty has not lost to GWU since 2006, a span of 8 consecutive meetings. The Flames send the Runnin Bulldogs walking home to Boiling Springs with their 9th straight loss
Liberty 31
Gardner-Webb 7
10/17 @ Monmouth
The Flames make their first (I believe ever) trip to New Jersey to face the Hawks, who gave the Flames a real test in Lynchburg last season. The Hawks do lose a lot of firepower from last year, but the Flames have traditionally not done well in their first road game against new Big South members, losing to Stony Brook in 2009 and Presbyterian in 2008 (a game that still painful to bring up among Flames fans). I will go with the Flames thanks to a late John Lunsford field goal
Liberty 21
Monmouth 19
10/24 Kennesaw State (Homecoming)
The brand new Big South program (and brand new program in general) makes a trip to Lynchburg to serve as the traditional Homecoming opponent. The Owls will be going through the typical first year growing pains, and Liberty will only add to those pains in front of another huge alumni crowd. Flames win big
Liberty 49
Kennesaw State 14
11/07 vs. Presbyterian
Liberty has dominated the series with the Blue Hose since they restarted in 2007 (save the aforementioned 2008 game), holding PC to 3 scores or less in all but 2 of those meetings. PC has not won in Lynchburg since the original series in the pre D1 days, and Liberty keeps the ball rolling.
Liberty 38
Presbyterian 17
11/14 @ Charleston Southern
The Bucs finally snapped Liberty's long winning streak with an upset victory in Lynchburg. Jamey Chadwell has those boys heading in the right direction, although they do lose top RB Christian Reyes. Im picking the Flames in a close one, but another less than stellar non-conference schedule probably puts CSU is another win or else situation in the eyes of the selection committee (much like Liberty has been in over the years)
Liberty 35
Charleston Southern 31
11/21 Coastal Carolina
This one will probably be the winner-take-all game for the Big South AQ and if both teams take care of business, the winner will be the undisputed Big South champion. Liberty got some much needed revenge knocking off the #1 (at the time) Chanticleers in Myrtle Beach, and after exorcising some much needed demons, Liberty gets the win and heads off to another playoff run (#nosharing2015)
Liberty 17
COastal Carolina 14
Prediction: 9-2
9 wins is certainly possible with this bunch, but there is a lot less room for error, especially after the success of last season. 7 or 8 wins is possible as well, if the Flames have a WTF game late in the year, much like the CSU game last year. as long as Liberty takes care of business, they will have a ton of momentum heading into what will probably be another knock down, drag out heavyweight war with the Beach Chickens.
Liberty Class of 2009
2007 AND 2008 Big South Football Champions
2014 FCS Playoff Qualifier

2007 AND 2008 Big South Football Champions
2014 FCS Playoff Qualifier





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