- May 29th, 2007, 8:54 am
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After the death of its founder, Liberty U. tries to keep his gridiron vision going
By STU WOO
Lynchburg, Va.
The morning after Jerry Falwell's death, Jeff Barber called a meeting of Liberty University's athletics department.
A gargantuan task lay before Mr. Barber, the university's athletics director: How would he and his department respond to losing Mr. Falwell, Liberty's beloved founder and chancellor, and the biggest champion of its athletics program?
To most people, Mr. Falwell was the fiery and often controversial evangelical preacher who ignited the religious-right movement when he founded the Moral Majority more than a quarter-century ago. But he was also the ambitious chancellor who dreamed of fielding a football team that could compete with the likes of the University of Notre Dame.