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Sly Fox wrote:I wasn't sure. Cool.left my camera in the car and didn't get to shoot anything during the game
We still need some action pics from the game.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
Offense Shines as Flames Conclude Spring Practice with Annual GameClick Here for Full Story
April 21, 2007
Lynchburg, Va.
After a three-and-out series to open the game, Liberty’s white team rolled up 395 yards of offense en route to a convincing 45-25 victory over the Flames’ blue squad during the program’s annual Spring Game, played in front of a record crowd of 4,388 fans at Williams Stadium, Saturday afternoon.
Libertine wrote:Cheek is a running back.My bad. I guess he was catching so many short passes that I just assumed. That's what I get for not looking at the sheet.
OffenseThe final score was Offense 45, Defense 25.
First down - 1 point
Extra Point - 1 point
Two Point Conversion - 2 points
Field Goal - 3 points
Touchdown - 6 points
Defense
Stop on Downs - 1 point
Missed FG - 2 points
Fourth Down Stop - 2 points
Three and Out Series - 2 points
Sack - 2 points
Two Point Conversion Stop - 2 points
Takeaway - 3 points
Touchdown - 9 points
- The game will be conducted as offense vs. defenseSome photos from today:
- The game will consist of four 12-minute quarters. A running clock will be utilized and will stop only for change of possessions and at time outs.
- Each team is allowed three (3) time outs per half.
- The clock will function as a normal game clock in the last minute of each half.
- All game situations are "live" except for hits on the quarterbacks.
- The coaching staff will determine the administration of penalties as well as starting field position for each series.
Note: If a situation arises where multiple scoring criteria are met, points will only be awarded for the higher of the two criteria and not a combination of points.
Sly Fox wrote:Great pics and thanks for the explanation.didn't see him at all- think he may have been doing the softball game (?)
BTW was FSN working the sidelines today? We could use some low angle shots.
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
Reserve running back excels in LU spring gameClick Here for Full Story
By Chris Lang
Lynchburg News & Advance
April 22, 2007
Spring football games are notorious for producing unheralded stars. Thus was the case Saturday at Liberty's Williams Stadium, when a little used sophomore running back named Wesley Cheek scored two of the Flames' three touchdowns.
Liberty's offense dominated the game, beating the defense 45-25 in a game with a scoring system that rewarded the offense for scoring plays and first downs and rewarded the defense with stops, sacks and takeaways.