- April 19th, 2013, 11:57 am
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Our final look into the 2013 Liberty Flames takes a look at the group that few people are talking about coming into the year but may be one that most needs to stay healthy this season:
Players Lost:
Brennan Landis
Aaron Sassaman
Players Returning:
John Lunsford (2012 Second team All Conference)
Grant Bowden (2012 Second Team All Conference)
Kevin Fogg
Walt Aikens
Ryan Ayers
D.J. Abnar
Jaquan Glover
While a whole stable of kick returners comes back for 2013, only two kickers are listed on the roster coming into the fall in all-conference honorees Lunsford and Bowden. True freshman Lunsford, did miss the Concord game with a leg injury before coming back and hitting a season long 50 yard field goal in the rain at Coastal Carolina. With the loss of Sassaman and Landis, Lunsford will likely be counted on for the vast majority of kicking responsibilities. I wouldnt be surprised to see Bowden, a transfer from Virginia Tech for 2012, take some kickoffs to take some of the burden off of the sophomore.
Liberty's first kickoff return may be one of the most exciting moments against Kent State with two gamebreakers likely lining up in All-American Fogg and Abnar, who electrified Williams Stadium the first time he touched the ball against Gardner-Webb last season, breaking an 83 yard return and showing that Fogg wasnt the only player return units had to be mindful of.
Players Lost:
Brennan Landis
Aaron Sassaman
Players Returning:
John Lunsford (2012 Second team All Conference)
Grant Bowden (2012 Second Team All Conference)
Kevin Fogg
Walt Aikens
Ryan Ayers
D.J. Abnar
Jaquan Glover
While a whole stable of kick returners comes back for 2013, only two kickers are listed on the roster coming into the fall in all-conference honorees Lunsford and Bowden. True freshman Lunsford, did miss the Concord game with a leg injury before coming back and hitting a season long 50 yard field goal in the rain at Coastal Carolina. With the loss of Sassaman and Landis, Lunsford will likely be counted on for the vast majority of kicking responsibilities. I wouldnt be surprised to see Bowden, a transfer from Virginia Tech for 2012, take some kickoffs to take some of the burden off of the sophomore.
Liberty's first kickoff return may be one of the most exciting moments against Kent State with two gamebreakers likely lining up in All-American Fogg and Abnar, who electrified Williams Stadium the first time he touched the ball against Gardner-Webb last season, breaking an 83 yard return and showing that Fogg wasnt the only player return units had to be mindful of.


- By jmclaughlin
- By Chippy