- April 5th, 2013, 9:34 am
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Athletic success does matter. It is because of this that both App St and GSU were added and is the only reason why JMU is preferred. Conference championships from the CAA and Southern conference (the same conference that was home to most of the current SEC) holds more weight and recognition than the Big South.
You must realize that selling 3 FCS call-ups at one time is difficult, but if people (school presidents, ESPN execs, etc.) are lead (by Benson) to believe that you're getting some of the most successful programs that have won national championships that the FCS level, it definitely helps in gaining approval.
What is holding Liberty back is not its religious beliefs, but the comments made from Liberty concerning sensitive world-issues. In other words, when most folks were quiet about certain issues, Liberty gave its opinions and was severely criticized for making them. Most companies (organizations, ministries, etc.) would have hired a public relations firm to issue statements on behalf of that organization. The PR firm would say that the company is trying to clean things up doing A, B, and C and by doing this and that, etc. In most cases, leaders would have been asked to resign or be fired and a new leader would take over. That's usually the norm in the world. The action is see by many as a company/organization trying to do better...
In Liberty's case, Doc Falwell was not going to apologize and resign after the comments he made. Why would he? 1) Liberty is a school he started through God's grace and 2) in most cases he felt that God lead him to give comments concerning issues. If he had to apologize for something that was seen as too insensitive, even from a Christian's perspective, he usually did.
With all this being said, I feel more confident in Liberty gaining an invitation under JFJR's leadership. If all else fails, and if schools like JMU, Missouri St, Lamar, SHSU, and Jax St move up first. I would highly recommend and support Liberty to not sue the NCAA, but petition them to gain FBS access as a football-only independent. (This means that Liberty's other sports would be allowed to stay in the Big South.)
Personally speaking, in the petition, I would put the following...
Liberty should gain access to FBS because Liberty is:
1) a different university (Liberty is a private university unlike most of the FCS invitees which are public universities)
2) is religiously-based (this factor may not support most conference's current mission statements and agendas)
3) well-funded enough to support a FBS football-only move
I would also state in the petition that this move would last until Liberty is eventually invited as a full-member of an FBS conference. A petition like this may or may not work, but at least it would be worth a try. You cannot tell me that Liberty not being invited is not some form of discrimination and some sort of "payback" (if you will) for Liberty's past comments.