Stony Brook Game Notes

Game No. 11 - Nov. 19, 2011
No. 16/16 Liberty Flames
(7-3, 5-0 Big South)
Football Quick Facts
Loca on: Lynchburg, Va.
Enrollment: 12,200
Founder: Dr. Jerry Falwell
President/Chancellor:
Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Director of Athle cs: Jeff Barber
Founded: 1971
Nickname: Flames
Colors: Red, White and Blue
Football Began: 1973
All-Time Football Record:
205-200-4 (.506)
Affilia on:
NCAA Division I FCS
Conference: Big South
Stadium: Williams Stadium
Capacity: 19,200
Surface: FieldTurf
vs.
Stony Brook Seawolves
(7-3, 5-0 Big South)
Stony Brook, N.Y. - LaValle Stadium - 3:37 p.m.
Today’s Game
Following a week away from gridiron
ac on, Liberty returns to its field for the final
regular-season game of the year, where the
Flames will face Stony Brook at LaValle Stadium in a ba le for the 2011 Big South tle.
Series with the Seawolves
The series between the Flames and the
2010 Record: 8-3
Seawolves is s ll rela vely young, with the
Conference Record: 5-1 (T1st)
Final Rankings: 21 (SN)/ 19 (FCSC)
first mee ng taking place three years ago in
Offensive Forma on:
Lynchburg. Each me the home team has
Two-Back Set
proven to be the victor, with Liberty leading
Defensive Forma on: 3-4
Le erwinners Returning/Lost: 39/20 the overall series, 2-1.
Starters Returning/Lost: 18/12
Head Coach:
Danny Rocco (Wake Forest, ‘84)
Record at Liberty:
47-19 (Sixth season)
Overall Record:
47-19 (Sixth season)
Media Informa on
Radio
Sta on: FSN Radio (WRVL 88.3 FM)
Play-By-Play Broadcaster:
Alan York
Color Commentator:
Paul Ru gliano
Sidelines: N/A
Sta s cian: Brandon Hoskins
Engineer: Chris Wygal
Television
Sta ons: FSN TV
Play-By-Play Broadcaster:
Mike Tilley
Color Commentator: Ray Jones
Pregame/Hal ime Reporters:
Erin McKeown, D.J. Jordan,
Paul Ru gliano
at
N.C. State
Sept. 3
L/ 21-43
(TV-ESPN3.com)
vs.
Robert Morris
Sept. 10
W/ 38-7
(TV-FSN)
vs. Stony Brook (2-1, 2-1 Big South)
10/11/08
W
33-0 *
Lynchburg
11/21/09
L
33-36 *Stony Brook, N.Y.
11/20/10
W
54-28 *
Lynchburg
* - Big South Conference game
Last Time on Long Island
Liberty has only made the trip to Long
Island once to face Stony Brook and the game
two years ago saw two lead changes during
the final minute of play.
Liberty scored a go-ahead touchdown
with 55 seconds le , when Tommy Beecher
capped off a nine-play, 78-yard drive with a
seven-yard pass to Dominique Jones to put
the Flames up 33-29. However, Stony Brook
quickly moved downfield 74 yards to recapture the lead 25 seconds later and secure a
share of the Big South tle with a 36-33 victory.
vs.
at
No. 13/14 JMU No. 15/16 Lehigh
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
L/ 24-27
L/ 24-27
(TV-FSN)
(TV-FSN)
vs.
Ky. Wesleyan
Oct. 1
W/ 57-0
(TV-FSN)
at
vs.
Gardner-Webb No. 10 C. Carolina
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
W/ 35-3
W/ 63-27
(TV-ESPN3.com)
(TV-FSN)
Ba le of the Unbeatens
Both Liberty and Stony Brook are unbeaten in Big South play and enter today’s
game with iden cal 5-0 conference records.
Only six undefeated conference teams remain
among 124 FCS programs, as the Flames
and Seawolves are joined in the elite group
by Harvard (6-0/Ivy), Lehigh (5-0/Patriot),
Montana State (7-0/Big Sky) and Sam Houston
State (7-0/Southland).
All on the Line
For the first me in Big South history, two
teams with 5-0 Big South records will meet
during the final regular-season game of the
year to determine this year’s Big South tle
and the recipient of the league’s automa c
bid to the NCAA FCS Playoffs.
Be er Following a Bye Week
The Flames are coming off a week away
from compe on and the bye week has been
kind to Liberty during the Danny Rocco era.
Liberty has won its last four games following
a bye week, doing so by an average margin
of victory of 24.5 points per game (43.25
PF/18.75 PA).
Sensa onal 6-0
Both Liberty and Stony Brook enter
today’s match-up unbeaten in Big South play
with 5-0 records. The victor in today’s game
will also become the first team in league
history to finish conference play with a 6-0
record. Liberty has finished two previous
seasons under head coach Danny Rocco undefeated in Big South play (4-0/2007, 5-0/2008).
at
Charleston So.
Oct. 22
W/ 38-16
(TV-FSN)
vs.
Presbyterian Co.
Oct. 29
W/ 27-20 (2OT)
(TV-FSN)
vs.
VMI
Nov. 5
W/ 37-31
(TV-FSN)
at
Stony Brook
Nov. 19
3:37 p.m.
(TV-FSN)
NCAA Playoffs
Nov. 26 - Dec. 17
NCAA Title Game
Jan. 6
The Last Time - No. 21/18 Liberty 54, Stony Brook 28
Nov. 20, 2010 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (10,521)
A 50-yard field goal by Ma Bevins
midway through the third quarter started a
27-point run by No. 21/18 Liberty en route
to a 54-28 victory over Stony Brook at Williams Stadium.
The victory helped Liberty claim a share
of the Big South Conference football tle,
the program’s fourth-straight league championship.
It took the two teams a few drives to feel
each other out, as Liberty first cracked the
scoreboard on a 26-yard field goal by Bevins
with 5:39 le in the first quarter.
The visitors quickly answered back,
thanks to an 85-yard kickoff return by Brock
Jackolski and a 13-yard touchdown pass
from Michael Coulter to Michael Lepore just
41 seconds later.
The Flames countered with a quick strike
of their own, as a 40-yard pass from Mike
Brown to Kyle DeArmon got the Flames into
the red zone. Two plays later, SirChauncey
Holloway broke free for a 14-yard touchdown burst to put the Flames back on top,
10-7, with 1:29 le in the first quarter.
The Flames widened their lead on their
first drive of the second quarter thanks to a
short field. Liberty took over possession at
Stony Brook’s 30-yard line following a short
21-yard punt by Drew Evangelista. Two plays
later, Brown tucked the ball under his arm
and found a hole on the le side of the line
to score from 15 yards out, pushing Liberty’s
lead to 10, 17-7.
Both teams dented the scoreboard during the last 12 minutes of the opening half,
star ng with a Stony Brook touchdown with
just over eight minutes le in the second
quarter.
The two teams traded turnovers, as
Danny Broggin intercepted a Coulter pass,
followed directly by a Jawara Dudley intercep on on Tyler Brennan’s pass over the
middle.
The Seawolves decided to keep the ball
on the ground for four of the next five plays,
including a 12-yard run by Miguel Maysonet
over le guard to pull the visitors within
three points, 17-14, at 8:32.
Liberty took advantage of one last
possession in the opening first half, as they
quickly moved the ball downfield on the
strength of Brown.
The junior completed all three
passing a empts for 35 yards and made two
rushes for 26 yards, ge ng the Flames down
to the two-yard line. However, Stony Brook
was able to come up with a strong defensive
stand, forcing the Flames to se le for a 25yard Bevins field goal to give Liberty a 20-14
lead going into the locker room at the break.
The Flames finished the opening half with nearly three mes as many
offensive yards as the Seawolves, as Liberty
amassed 236 yards to Stony Brook’s 79
yards.
Brown led the Flames’ a ack with
81 rushing yards on 14 carries, while comple ng 10-of-17 passes for 124 yards. Hayes
was Brown’s top target with five recep ons
for 32 yards.
Coulter completed 4-of-5 passing
a empts for 54 yards and a score, while
Jackolski (seven carries for 18 yards) and
Maysonet (six carries for 17 yards) shared
the workload on the ground for the Seawolves.
A back-and-forth ba le ensued to
open the third quarter, with the lead changing hands four mes during an eight-minute
span.
Stony Brook struck first when
Coutler found Ma Brevi for a 50-yard strike
just over two minutes into the second half to
give Stony Brook a 21-20 lead.
Liberty countered with its own
quick strike when Brown hit Kelly for a 65yard play ac on touchdown pass just over
two minutes later to give Liberty a 27-21
edge.
The big plays kept rolling, as Jackolski broke free with a 39-yard kickoff return
followed by a 51-yard pass to Bre Arce
down to the one-yard line. Maysonet took
the next handoff and scored on the one-yard
dive, pushing Stony Brook back in front, 2827, just 30 seconds later.
The Flames tried to keep pace
with a deep pass downfield from Brown to
Tommy Shaver, but the ght end found the
ball just outside of his reach. The unsuccessful long pass forced the Flames to se le
for a 50-yard field goal by Bevins to put the
Flames back in the lead, 30-28, with 8:24 le
to play in the third quarter.
During the remaining 23-plus minutes
of the contest, the Flames defense buckled
down and kept the visitors in check. Stony
Brook picked up two first downs during the
remainder of the game and just 47 total offensive yards.
Following a three-and-out series, a 79yard touchdown pass from Brown to Kelly
set the tone for the remainder of the game
that allowed Liberty to score the closing 27
points of the contest.
A er the 79-yard touchdown score from
Kelly, Liberty tacked on three more scores,
star ng with a one-yard touchdown run
by Brown with 13:13 le to play in the ball
game.
Following a 42-yard field goal by Bevins
at 5:39, his fourth of the game, Coulter had
his very next pass intercepted by Doncel Bolt
and returned 46 yards for a score to seal the
54-28 win by the Flames to close out their
championship drive.
For the fi h me this season, Liberty
surpassed the 500 total offensive yard mark
in a game, as the Flames racked up 558 yards
on 78 plays. Liberty, who came into the
a ernoon ranked No. 5 na onally in total offense, ended the day by averaging 7.2 yards
per play.
For the fourth me in Big South play, Liberty held a conference foe below 300 total
offensive yards, as Stony Brook finished the
day with 264 yards on 47 plays (5.6 average).
The Seawolves, who boasted of a pair
of 1,000-yard rushers and the No. 9 ranked
rushing a ack in the country, were held to
just 49 yards on the ground on 25 rushing
a empts.
Brown set a new program and Big South
record on the day, as the junior finished with
494 of Liberty’s 558 total offensive yards.
Brown carried the ball 30 mes for 160 yards
and two scores, while comple ng 20-of-31
passing a empts for 334 yards and two
touchdown passes.
His 160 yards on the ground was a new
career high, while his 334 passing yards fell
just four yards short of his 338-yard effort to
open the season against St. Francis, Pa.
Kelly also set program and Big South
records on the day, as the wide out finished
the a ernoon with 10 catches for 235 yards
and two scores.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Stony Brook vs #18 Liberty (11-20-10 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
SBU
28
11
25-49
215
22-12-2
47-264
0-0
1-2
9-239
2-16
5-34.6
3-2
8-59
23:13
3 of 9
0 of 1
3-3
LIBERTY
54
28
45-222
336
33-21-2
78-558
0-0
0-0
5-93
2-46
2-44.0
1-0
3-22
36:47
7 of 15
1 of 1
5-6
Stony Brook
Liberty
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
MAYSONET, Miguel
12
37
4
33
2 12 2.8
JACKOLSKI, Brock
9
35
9
26
0 15 2.9
COULTER, Michael
4
3
13 -10
0
0 -2.5
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
BROWN, Mike
30 166
6 160
2 22 5.3
HOLLOWAY,SirChauncey 14
60
0
60
1 14 4.3
BRENNAN, Tyler
1
2
0
2
0
2 2.0
Passing
COULTER, Michael
C-A-I
12-22-2
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
20-31-1
1-2-1
Receiving
BREVI, Matt
GUSH, Jordan
ARCE, Brett
LEPORE, Michael
No. Yards
4
82
3
48
1
51
1
13
Receiving
KELLY, Pat
HAYES, B.J.
GAGLIARDI, Peter
DeARMON, Kyle
No. Yards
10
235
7
45
2
14
1
40
Punting
EVANGELISTA, Drew
No.
5
Yds
173
Yds TD Long Sack
215
2
51
3
TD
1
0
0
1
Long
50
20
51
13
Avg Long In20
34.6
47
1
TB
0
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
2
Yds
88
Yds TD Long Sack
334
2
79
0
2
0
2
0
TD
2
0
0
0
Long
79
10
11
40
Avg Long In20
44.0
50
0
Punt Returns
GUSH, Jordan
No. Yards
1
2
TD
0
Long
2
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
JACKOLSKI, Brock
BREVI, Matt
No. Yards
6
207
2
23
TD
0
0
Long
85
16
Kick Returns
BROGGIN, Danny
HAYES, B.J.
No. Yards
3
48
2
45
TD
0
0
Long
19
30
Tackles
O'DONNELL, Kyle
CHAPMAN, Asa
UA-A
3-3
2-4
Tackles
UA-A
RICHARDSON, Cra 4-8
WEST, Arin
8-3
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
05:39
04:44
01:29
12:50
08:32
00:03
12:57
11:09
10:36
08:24
05:27
13:13
05:39
05:18
Total
12
11
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
0.0
Total
6
6
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 26 yd field goal, 11-52 4:54
SBU - LEPORE, Michael 13 yd pass from COULTER, Michael (SKIFFINGTON, Wesley kick), 3-15 0:41
LIBERTY - HOLLOWAY,SirChauncey 14 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 6-77 3:24
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 15 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 2-30 0:32
SBU - MAYSONET, Miguel 12 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, Wesley kick), 5-28 2:29
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 25 yd field goal, 9-56 1:36
SBU - BREVI, Matt 50 yd pass from COULTER, Michael (SKIFFINGTON, Wesley kick), 4-71 1:55
LIBERTY - KELLY, Pat 65 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 4-77 1:43
SBU - MAYSONET, Miguel 1 yd run (SKIFFINGTON, Wesley kick), 2-52 0:22
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 50 yd field goal, 6-21 2:04
LIBERTY - KELLY, Pat 79 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 4-82 1:22
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 2 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 10-63 5:17
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 42 yd field goal, 10-38 4:49
LIBERTY - BOLT, Doncel 46 yd interception return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
Sacks
2.0
1.0
TB
0
TFL
2.5
1.0
V-H
0-3
7-3
7 - 10
7 - 17
14 - 17
14 - 20
21 - 20
21 - 27
28 - 27
28 - 30
28 - 37
28 - 44
28 - 47
28 - 54
Liberty University
Head Football Coach
Danny Rocco
Quick Facts
Biographical Informa on
Birth date: July 16, 1960
Wife: Julie
Children:
Two - David (20) and Amy (18)
Hometown: Hun ngton, Pa.
College: Wake Forest, 1984
Record at Liberty:
47-19 (Sixth season)
Overall Record: 47-19 (Sixth season)
Coaching Experience:
2005-Present : Liberty (head coach)
2003-05: Virginia (associate head
coach/linebackers)
2001-02: Virginia (assistant head
coach/linebackers/recrui ng
coordinator)
2000: New York Jets (assistant
linebackers/special teams)
1998-99: Maryland (outside
linebackers/assistant special
teams)
1997: Texas (special teams
coordinator/defensive ends)
1994-96: Texas (outside linebackers)
1991-93: Boston College (defensive
line)
1988-90: Tulsa (outside linebackers)
1987: Colorado (assistant linebackers)
1986: Wake Forest (defensive line)
1984-85: Wake Forest (defensive
graduate assistant)
Bowl Games As A Coach:
2005: Music City Bowl (Virginia)
2004: MPC Computers Bowl (Virginia)
2003: Con nental Tire Bowl (Virginia)
2002: Con nental Tire Bowl (Virginia)
1996: Fiesta Bowl (Texas)
1995: Sugar Bowl (Texas)
1994: Sun Bowl (Texas)
1993: Carquest Bowl (Boston College)
1992: Hall of Fame Bowl
(Boston College)
1989: Independence Bowl (Tulsa)
Rocco Football By the Numbers
A Glimpse at Liberty’s Records and Averages Under Sixth-Year Head Coach Danny Rocco
Record
Overall Record:
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
47-19 (71.2 %)
6-5
8-3
10-2
8-3
8-3
7-3
Home Record:
30-5 (85.7 %)
2006
4-2
2007
6-0
2008
6-1
2009
5-1
2010
4-0
2011
5-1
* - Liberty’s 2010 opener against St. Francis
(Pa.) was played at Lynchburg’s City Stadium
and is considered a neutral site by the NCAA.
Road Record:
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
16-14 (53.3 %)
2-3
2-3
4-1
3-2
3-3
2-2
Vs. Ranked Opponents:
4-5
10/28/06 at No. 22 Coastal Carolina L/ 26-28
11/11/06 vs. No. 24 Char. So.
W/ 34-20
9/27/08 at No. 23 Youngstown St. W/ 31-28
11/22/08 vs. No. 12 Elon
W/ 26-3
9/26/09 vs. No. 6 James Madison L/ 10-24
9/25/10 at No. 3 James Madison
L/ 3-10
9/17/11 vs. No. 13/14 J. Madison L/ 24-27
9/24/11 vs. No. 15/16 Lehigh
L/ 24-27
10/15/11 vs. No. 20 C. Carolina W/ 63-27
Championships Won:
2010: Big South Conference (Liberty)
2009: Big South Conference (Liberty)
2008: Big South Conference (Liberty)
2007: Big South Conference (Liberty)
1996: Big XII Conference (Texas)
1995: Southwest Conference (Texas)
1994: Southwest Conference (Texas)
Vs. FBS Opponents:
9/30/06 at Wake Forest
10/6/07 at Toledo
9/8/09 at West Virginia
9/11/10 at Ball State
9/3/11 at N.C. State
1-4
L/ 14-34
L/ 34-35
L/ 20-33
W/ 27-23
L/ 21-43
Coaching Honors:
2010: Liberty Mutual Coach of the
Year Finalist (Top 5/I-AA)
Eddie Robinson Award Nominee
2009: Liberty Mutual Coach of the
Year Finalist (Top 5/I-AA)
Eddie Robinson Award Nominee
2008: Big South Coach of the Year
Liberty Mutual Coach of the
Year Finalist (Top 5/I-AA)
Eddie Robinson Award Nominee
2007: Big South Coach of the Year
2006: Big South Coach of the Year
Scoring Averages By Liberty’s Head Coaches
Coach
Avg. Points/Games
Danny Rocco
34.8
2,297/66
Sam Ru gliano
26.7
3,205/120
Rock Royer
24.2
145/6
Tom Dowling
20.9
1,524/73
Morgan Hout
20.8
1,040/50
Ken Karcher
20.6
1,382/67
John Cartwright
20.2
565/28
Scoring Average
All Games:
2006 (11 games)
2007 (11 games)
2008 (12 games)
2009 (11 games)
2010 (411 games)
2011 (10 games)
Total (66 games)
Avg.
PF
259
469
404
400
401
364
2,297
34.80
PA
172
245
224
210
222
201
1,274
19.30
Home Games:
2006 (6 games)
2007 (6 games)
2008 (7 games)
2009 (6 games)
2010 (4 games)
2011 (6 games)
Total (35 games)
Avg.
PF
150
299
245
257
190
246
1,387
39.63
PA
68
110
85
87
76
112
538
15.37
Away Games:
2006 (5 games)
2007 (5 games)
2008 (5 games)
2009 (5 games)
2010 (6 games)
2011 (4 games)
Total (30 games)
Avg.
PF
109
170
159
143
159
118
858
28.60
PA
104
135
139
123
139
89
729
24.30
Big South Record:
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
26-4 (86.7 %)
2-2
4-0
5-0
5-1
5-1
5-0
Big South Scoring Average:
PF
2006 (4 games)
122
2007 (4 games)
191
2008 (5 games)
186
2009 (6 games)
271
2010 (6 games)
244
2011 (5 games)
200
Total (30 games)
1,214
Avg.
40.47
PA
107
68
74
123
138
97
607
20.23
Longest Big South Win Streak (Overall)
14 Charleston So. 10/15/05—11/4/06
11 Liberty
10/20/07—10/11/08
10 Coastal Carolina 9/25/04—9/10/05
9 Gardner-Webb
9/14/02—8/30/03
8 Coastal Carolina 9/23/06—11/18/06
Longest Big South Win Streak (Conference)
16 Liberty
11/11/06—11/14/09
8 Coastal Carolina 11/22/03—10/29/05
7 Gardner-Webb
10/5/02—11/8/03
6 Stony Brook
11/21/09—11/13/10
5 Charleston So.
11/5/05—11/5/05
5 Coastal Carolina 10/14/06—10/27/07
Longest Home Win Streak by BSC Team
12 Coastal Carolina 9/11/04—11/12/05
12 Charleston So. 10/15/05—10/6/07
11 Gardner-Webb
8/31/02—11/5/03
11 Liberty
11/4/06—10/11/08
10 Liberty
10/3/09—9/10/11
Longest Road Win Streak by BSC Team
5 Liberty
10/20/07—10/4/08
4 Gardner-Webb
9/21/02—11/9/02
4 Charleston So.
11/5/05—10/7/06
3 several mes
Longest Conference Home Win Streak
15 Liberty
11/11/06 - Present
8 Coastal Carolina 10/23/04 - 11/10/07
7 Stony Brook
11/15/08 - Present
5 Liberty
10/19/02 - 10/30/04
Longest Conference Road Win Streak
7 Liberty
11/18/06 - 11/14/09
4 Gardner-Webb 10/5/02 - 10/18/03
4 Coastal Carolina 11/22/03 - 10/22/05
3 Coastal Carolina 10/16/10 - 11/6/11
All-Time A endance Numbers:
Top 10 A endance Games (Overall)
1. 57,950 at West Virginia in Morgantown,
W.Va., 9/5/09
2. 56,564 at N.C. State in Raleigh, N.C.,
9/3/11
3. 40,000 at Connec cut in East Har ord,
Conn., 9/10/05
4. 29,623 at Wake Forest in WinstonSalem, N.C., 9/30/06
5. 26,374 at Marshall in Hun ngton, W.Va.,
9/11/99
6. 25,161 at South Florida in Tampa, Fla.,
10/21/00
7. 25,111 at South Florida in Tampa, Fla.,
10/16/99
8. 22,878 at Toledo in Toledo, Ohio,
9/6/03
9. 21,584 at Boise State in Boise, Idaho,
9/24/94
10. 21,056 at South Florida in Tampa, Fla.,
10/27/01
Top 10 A endance Games (Home)
1. 19,314 vs. Savannah State, 10/2/10
2. 19,111 vs. Coastal Carolina, 10/15/11
3. 18,878 vs. James Madison, 9/17/11
4. 18,578 vs. Charleston So., 10/9/10
5. 17,266 vs. VMI, 11/5/11
6. 16,441 vs. Gardner-Webb, 11/6/10
7. 16,112 vs. N. Carolina Central, 9/12/09
8. 15,805 vs. Robert Morris, 9/10/11
9. 15,782 vs. Ky. Wesleyan, 10/1/11
10. 15,631 vs. William & Mary, 10/14/06
Rocco Football By the Numbers
A Glimpse at Liberty’s Records and Averages Under Sixth-Year Head Coach Danny Rocco
Games (Record)
Margin of Victory
20-Point Victories
30-Point Victories
40-Point Victories
50-Point Victories
30 (30-0)
18 (18-0)
6 (6-0)
2 (2-0)
Rushing (Offense)
Rushed for 100 or more yards
Rushed for 200 or more yards
Rushed for 300 or more yards
Rushed for 2 or more TDs
Rushed for 3 or more TDs
Rushed for 4 or more TDs
Rushed for 5 or more TDs
Rushed for 6 or more TDs
58 (46-12)
26 (23-3)
3 (2-1)
51 (43-8)
25 (24-1)
21 (21-0)
7 (7-0)
3 (3-0)
Passing (Offense)
Passed for 200 or more yards
Passed for 300 or more yards
Passed for 400 or more yards
Passed for 2 or more TDs
Passed for 3 or more TDs
Passed for 4 or more TDs
Passed for 5 or more TDS
Passed for 6 or more TDs
44 (31-13)
7 (6-1)
1 (1-0)
35 (26-9)
13 (13-0)
3 (3-0)
1 (1-0)
1 (1-0)
Total Offense (Offense)
200 or more total offensive yards 64 (46-18)
300 or more total offensive yards 58 (45-13)
400 or more total offensive yards 39 (32-7)
500 or more total offensive yards 12 (12-0)
Scoring (Offense)
Been Shut out
Scored between 1-9 points
Scored between 10-19 points
Scored between 20-29 points
Scored between 30-39 points
Scored between 40-49 points
Scored between 50-59 points
Scored between 60-69 points
Scored more than 70 points
0 (0-0)
2 (0-2)
6 (2-4)
16 (7-9)
20 (17-3)
10 (9-1)
9 (9-0)
2 (2-0)
1 (1-0)
Opponent Rushing (Defense)
Rushed for less than 100 yards
Rushed for 100 or more yards
Rushed for 200 or more yards
Rushed for 300 or more yards
Rushed for 0 TDs
Rushed for 1 TD
Rushed for 2 or more TDs
Rushed for 3 or more TDs
Rushed for 4 or more TDs
27 (25-2)
39 (22-17)
11 (7-4)
3 (2-1)
26 (24-2)
13 (11-2)
23 (9-14)
14 (5-9)
2 (0-2)
Games (Record)
Opponent Passing (Defense)
Passed for less than 100 yards
9 (6-3)
Passed for 100 or more yards
57 (41-16)
Passed for 200 or more yards
27 (16-11)
Passed for 300 or more yards
10 (5-5)
Passed for 400 or more yards
1 (0-1)
Passed for 0 TDs
17 (13-4)
Passed for 1 TD
31 (24-7)
Passed for 2 or more TDs
18 (10-8)
Passed for 3 or more TDs
6 (3-3)
Passed for 4 or more TDs
2 (1-1)
Opponent Total Offense (Defense)
Less than 100 total offensive yards
2 (2-0)
100 or more total offensive yards 64 (45-19)
200 or more total offensive yards 61 (42-19)
300 or more total offensive yards 40 (23-17)
400 or more total offensive yards 15 (5-10)
500 or more total offensive yards
4 (1-3)
Opponent Scoring (Defense)
Posted Shutout
Scored between 1-9 points
Scored between 10-19 points
Scored between 20-29 points
Scored between 30-39 points
Scored between 40-49 points
7 (7-0)
7 (7-0)
19 (16-3)
17 (12-5)
11 (5-6)
4 (0-4)
FCS Head Coaches Winning Percentage
Last Four Seasons (2007-10)
Jerry Moore (App. State)
45-11
80.36
Tim Murphy (Harvard)
31-9
77.50
Danny Rocco (Liberty)
34-11
75.56
Andy Talley (Villanova)
40-13
75.47
Buddy Pough (S.C. State)
36-12
75.00
FCS Head Coaches – Points per Game
Last Four Seasons (2007-10)
Danny Rocco (Liberty)
Jerry Moore (App. State)
Bobby Wilder (ODU)
Ma Vistor (McNeese State)
Sean McDonnell (New Hampshire)
37.28
36.89
34.27
32.41
32.00
FCS Head Coaches – Pts. Allowed per Game
Last Four Seasons (2007-10)
Al Bagnoli (Penn)
15.50
Buddy Pough (S.C. State)
17.22
Tim Murphy (Harvard)
17.70
Mark Farley (UNI)
18.28
Bob Ford (Albany)
18.63
Mickey Ma hews (James Madison)
19.11
Danny Rocco (Liberty)
19.17
Big South Conference
Overview
(as of Nov. 14, 2011)
Overall Standings
W
L
Liberty
7
3
Stony Brook
7
3
Coastal Carolina
6
4
Gardner-Webb
4
6
Presbyterian Co.
3
7
VMI
1
9
Charleston So.
0
10
Pct.
.700
.700
.600
.400
.300
.100
.000
Big South Standings
W
L
Liberty
5
0
Stony Brook
5
0
Coastal Carolina
3
3
Presbyterian Co.
2
3
Gardner-Webb
2
3
VMI
1
4
Charleston So.
0
5
Pct.
1.000
1.000
.500
.400
.400
.200
.000
Big South
Players of the Week
Nov. 14
Offensive: Brock Jackolski, RB, SBU
Defensive: Philip George, S, CCU
Specialist: Niccolo Mastroma eo, RS, CCU
Freshman: Mike Lisi, C, Stony Brook
Last Week’s Results
Nov. 12
VMI 6 at Presbyterian College 38
Coastal Carolina 45 at Char. So. 38
Stony Brook 76 at Gardner-Webb 28
This Week’s Schedule
Nov. 19
Charleston So. at Pres. College
1 p.m.
Gardner-Webb at VMI
1:30 p.m.
Coastal Carolina at W. Carolina
2 p.m.
No. 16/16 LU at Stony Brook 3:30 p.m.
Big South Conference
2011 Preseason Poll
Team
1. Liberty (15)
2. Stony Brook (2)
3. Coastal Carolina (1)
4. Charleston Southern
4. Gardner-Webb
6. VMI
7. Presbyterian College
Total Votes
123
104
96
59
59
42
21
Flames Flashbacks
News and Notes about Liberty’s recent Match-Up with VMI
What is On the Line at Stony Brook:
• Liberty will be seeking its unprecedented
fi h-straight Big South Conference tle
when it faces Stony Brook on Saturday (Big
South tles in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010).
• Liberty will be looking for its third outright
Big South Conference tle under head
coach Danny Rocco and the first since the
2008 season (outright tles in 2007 and
2008).
• Liberty will be looking to become the first
team in Big South history to finish conference play with a perfect 6-0 record.
• Liberty will be seeking its third undefeated
season in Big South play (2007: 4-0; 2008:
5-0).
• Liberty will be seeking the program’s first
berth into the NCAA FCS Playoffs by capturing the Big South’s automa c postseason bid.
• Liberty will be looking to capture its eighth
victory of the season, which would give
the Flames five-straight seasons with eight
or more victories (first me in program
history).
Big South Highlights versus VMI:
• With its victory over VMI, Liberty moves to
5-0 in conference play for the third me in
program history (2008, 2009 and 2011).
• Liberty’s all- me Big South record under
head coach Danny Rocco is now 26-4 (86.7
percent).
• With the win over VMI, Liberty has now
won 15-straight Big South games inside of
Williams Stadium.
• Da ng back to last season (which includes
Liberty’s season finale victory over Stony
Brook), the Flames have won six Big South
games in a row.
• Liberty’s six-game Big South winning
streak is ed for the fi h-longest ac ve
conference winning streak among FCS
programs.
Liberty’s 2011 Senior Class:
• Saturday will mark the final regular-season
game for 17 members of Liberty’s roster:
Ma Bevins, Aaron Brown, Mike Brown,
Leo Cardenas, Asa Chapman, Mike Connolly, Ervin Garner, B.J. Hayes, Jeffery Henderson, Mike Larsson, KaJuan Lee, Julian
Poindexter, Brandon Robinson, Tommy
Shaver, Chris Summers, Mark Tomlin and
Toney White.
• With their victory over VMI on Nov. 5, this
year’s senior class finishes up its four-year
careers with a perfect 12-0 record at home
against Big South opponents.
• During those 12-straight home Big South
victories, Liberty outscored opponents
by an average of 28.42 points per game
(44.75 PF/16.33 PA).
• This year’s senior class enters the Stony
Brook game with a 33-11 overall record
and a 20-2 mark in Big South play.
• With a victory over Stony Brook on Saturday, this year’s senior class would e
last year’s senior class as the winningest
gradua ng class in program history (2010
seniors were 34-11 during their four-year
careers).
• This year’s senior class is only the third
senior class in program history to win
more than 30 games during their four-year
careers (2009: 32-13; 2010: 34-11).
General Highlights following the VMI game:
• Following the VMI game, Liberty has now
won six games in a row, which is ed for
the second-longest winning streak during
head coach Danny Rocco’s tenure.
• Liberty’s six-game win streak is currently
ed for the seventh-longest ac ve FCS
winning streak in the country.
• With a 37-31 final score against VMI, Liberty has now exactly scored twice as many
points as its opponents in Big South games
in 30 games/six seasons under head coach
Danny Rocco (PF – 1,214, PA – 607).
• With an a endance figure of 17,266 for
Liberty’s game against VMI, the Flames
set a new single-season home a endance
record of 98,515 (surpassing the previous
record of 92,026 set in 2008).
• Liberty currently ranks No. 9 in the country
in total home a endance (98,515) and No.
15 in average home a endance (16,419).
Offensive Highlights versus VMI:
• For the sixth me this season, Liberty
finished a game with 30 or more points
scored, which has the Flames ranked No.
8 in the country in scoring offense (36.40
points per game).
• Liberty has now scored 30 or more points
42 mes in the 66 games head coach
Danny Rocco has been on Liberty’s sidelines during the last six seasons.
• Liberty will enter the Stony Brook game
having scored 364 points through 10
games in 2011.
Sports Network/Fathead.com
FCS Top 25 Poll
as of Nov. 14, 2011
Teams (1st Place votes)
1. Montana State (76) (9-1)
2. Sam Houston State (71) (10-0)
3. Georgia Southern (8) (9-1)
4. Northern Iowa (8-2)
5. North Dakota State (1) (9-1)
6. Lehigh (9-1)
7. Montana (8-2)
8. Towson (8-2)
9. Appalachian State (7-3)
10. Old Dominion (9-2)
11. Maine (8-2)
12. New Hampshire (7-3)
13. Wofford (7-3)
14. Illinois State (7-3)
15. Delaware (6-4)
16. Liberty (7-3)
17. Central Arkansas (8-3)
18. Harvard (8-1)
19. James Madison (6-4)
20. Norfolk State (9-2)
21. Jackson State (8-2)
22. South Dakota (6-4)
23. Tennessee Tech (6-3)
24. Furman (6-4)
25. Portland State (7-3)
Votes
3,805
3,764
3,557
3,297
3,199
3,122
2,879
2,665
2,580
2,549
2,313
2,012
1,928
1,761
1,421
1,400
1,377
1,310
958
855
766
472
378
371
367
FCS Coaches
Football Poll
as of Nov. 14, 2011
Teams (1st Place votes)
1. Montana State (18) (9-1)
2. Georgia Southern (2) (9-1)
3. Sam Houston State (8) (10-0)
4. Northern Iowa (8-2)
5. North Dakota State (9-1)
6. Lehigh (9-1)
7. Montana (8-2)
8. Appalachian State (7-3)
9. Old Dominion (9-2)
10. Towson (8-2)
11. Maine (8-2)
12. Wofford (7-3)
13. New Hampshire (7-3)
14. Liberty (7-3)
14. Illinois State (7-3)
14. Harvard (8-1)
17. Delaware (6-4)
18. Jackson State (8-2)
19. Central Arkansas (8-3)
20. James Madison (6-4)
21. Tennessee Tech (6-3)
22. North Dakota (7-3)
23. Indiana State (6-4)
24. South Dakota (6-4)
25. Norfolk State (9-2)
Bold Indicates 2011 opponent
Votes
683
660
656
605
579
559
536
515
464
454
404
349
339
291
291
291
223
198
155
150
147
119
102
71
63
Flames Flashbacks
News and Notes about Liberty’s recent Match-Up with VMI
• The Flames will need to score 36 points to
cross the 400-point threshold for the fi hconsecu ve season (2007: 469; 2008: 404;
2009: 400; 2010: 401).
• For the second game in a row and the
seventh me this season, Liberty finished
a game with 400 or more total offensive
yards – 420 against VMI.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 21 in the country in
total offense (422.90 yards per game).
• Liberty finished the VMI game with 21
first downs, marking the second game in a
row and sixth me in the last seven games
Liberty has tallied 20 or more first downs
in a game.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 24 in the country in
first down offense (21.30 per game).
• For the fourth me in five Big South games
this season, Liberty rushed for two or
more touchdowns against an opponent,
finishing the VMI game with two scores on
the ground against the Keydets.
• Liberty has recorded 12 of its 21 team
rushing touchdowns against Big South
opponents this season following the VMI
game.
• Following the VMI game, Liberty is averaging 180.8 rushing yards per game against
Big South opponents and 2.4 rushing
touchdowns per game.
• The Flames posted their eighth 200-plus
yard passing game this season, finishing
the VMI game with 286 passing yards and
two touchdowns.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 23 in the country in
passing offense (261.20 yards per game).
• Liberty finished the VMI game conver ng
on 5-of-11 third-down plays, a figure that
ed for the second-fewest third-down
conversions in a game by the Flames this
season.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty currently ranks No. 2 na onally in
third-down conversion efficiency (51.16
percent/66-of-129).
• Liberty converted on 1-of-2 fourth-down
plays against VMI and now ranks No. 10
na onally in fourth-down conversion efficiency (66.67 percent/8-of-12).
• Liberty only allowed VMI to finish the
game with three tackles for a loss (of 25
total yards) and now Liberty ranks No. 14
na onally in fewest tackles for a loss allowed per game (4.70).
• The Flames scored each me they entered
the red zone against VMI, coming away
from the contest with three red zone
touchdowns and a field goal.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 38 na onally in red
zone offense, scoring 83.3 percent of the
me the Flames cross the opponent’s 20yard line (35-of-42/20 passing TDs, eight
rushing TDs and seven field goals).
Defensive Highlights versus VMI:
• VMI became the second team to crack
the 30-point threshold against the Flames
this season, scoring 31 points two weekends ago (other team was N.C. State – 43
points).
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 23 in scoring defense
(20.10 points allowed per game).
• VMI became the 15th opponent during
the last six seasons to finish a game having scored 30 or more points against the
Flames.
• VMI became just the 15th team during the
last six seasons to finish a game against
Liberty with more than 400 total offensive
yards, as the Keydets posted 403 yards.
• The Flames have allowed 400 or more offensive yards in their last three games and
four mes overall this season (Lehigh: 424;
Charleston Southern: 403; Presbyterian
College: 401; VMI: 403).
• Despite the recent 400-yard games,
Liberty will enter the Stony Brook matchup ranked No. 24 in the country in total
defense (323.90 yards allowed per game).
• VMI became just the third team this
season to finish a game against the Flames
with 20 or more first downs (Keydets
posted exactly 20 first downs, including 16
by passing plays).
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 18 in first down defense (16.70 allowed per game).
• Liberty limited VMI to just 83 team rushing
yards, marking the 27th me the Flames
have held an opponent to less than 100
team rushing yards in six seasons under
head coach Danny Rocco.
Big South Conference
2011 Preseason
All-Conference Team
Flames Flashbacks
News and Notes about Liberty’s recent Match-Up with VMI
Offense
QB - Mike Brown - Liberty
RB - Brock Jackolski - Stony Brook
RB - Miguel Maysonet - Stony Brook
WR - Chris Summers - Liberty
WR - James Perry III - Gardner-Webb
WR - Ma Brevi - Stony Brook
TE - David Duran - Coastal Carolina
OL - Jamey Cheatwood - Coastal Carolina
OL - Jamie Dunaway - Gardner-Webb
OL - Malcolm Boyd - Liberty
OL - Levi McFa er - Charleston Southern
OL - Max Travis - Presbyterian College
Defense
DL - Asa Chapman - Liberty
DL - Preston Pemasa - Gardner-Webb
DL - Ma Goods - Gardner-Webb
DL - Ryan Haber - Stony Brook
LB - Andrae Jacobs - Coastal Carolina
LB - Marty Pa erson - Gardner-Webb
LB - A.J. Gross - VMI
LB - Craig Richardson - Stony Brook
DB - Josh Norman - Coastal Carolina
DB - Charles James - Charleston Southern
DB - Jus n Bethel - Presbyterian College
DB - Byron Allen - VMI
Special Teams
PK - Ma Bevins - Liberty
P - Mike Larsson - Liberty
LS - Hudson Smith - Gardner-Webb
KR - Brock Jackolski - Stony Brook
PR- B.J. Hayes - Liberty
Preseason Offensive Player Of The Year
Mike Brown, WB, R-Sr., Liberty
Preseason Defensive Player Of The Year
Andrae Jacobs, LB, Jr., Coastal Carolina
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty is
ranked No. 29 in rushing defense, allowing
130.10 rushing yards per game.
• The Flames have only allowed 10 rushing
touchdowns in 2011 and only three teams
have finished with more than one rushing
touchdown in a game (N.C. State: 3; James
Madison: 3; Presbyterian College: 2).
• Only 11 FCS teams in the country have allowed fewer than 10 rushing touchdowns
during the 2011 season.
• Liberty allowed VMI to rack up 320 passing yards two weekends ago, marking the
10th me in six seasons under head coach
Danny Rocco the Flames have allowed a
300-yard passing game.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
ranks No. 41 in the country in passing
defense (193.80 yards per game).
• Liberty only allowed VMI to pick up a new
set of downs on 6-of-15 third-down plays
and the Flames now rank No. 35 in the
country in third-down conversion defense
(35.57 percent/53-of-149).
• VMI became the first team in 2011 against
Liberty to pick up mul ple first downs on
fourth-down plays, as the Keydets finished
the game 2-of-2 on fourth-down plays.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty currently ranks No. 10 na onally in
fourth-down conversion efficiency (26.32
percent/5-of-19).
• Liberty kept VMI from scoring on two of
the Keydets’ five drives that penetrated
the 20-yard line two weekends ago.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 29 na onally in red
zone scoring defense (22-of-30/73.33 percent – seven rushing touchdowns, seven
passing touchdowns and eight field goals).
• Only eight other teams among the 124
FCS teams in the country have allowed
fewer than seven rushing touchdowns in
the red zone this season.
Special Teams Highlights versus VMI:
• Liberty finished the VMI game with 162
kickoff return yards on five returns, averaging 32.4 yards per return.
• Liberty’s second-highest kickoff return
yardage total of the season was bolstered
by a 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown by Kevin Fogg.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 4 na onally in kickoff
return yards (26.34 per return).
• Liberty is the only FCS team in the country
to have returned three kickoffs for a
touchdown in 2011.
• For the third game in a row, Liberty held
an opponent below 100 total kickoff
return yards when VMI finished the game
with six returns for 94 yards.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Liberty
currently ranks No. 22 in kickoff return
yardage defense (allowing 18.57 yards per
return).
Mike Brown (R-Sr., QB):
• Mike Brown con nues to remain a Walter
Payton Award candidate entering the
Stony Brook game, his second me on the
Walter Payton Award watch list (finished
11th in the vo ng last season).
• For the 14th me in his career, Mike
Brown finished a game with 300 or more
total offensive yards, as he finished with
319 yards against VMI (33 rushing/286
passing).
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Mike
Brown currently ranks No. 9 in the country
in total offense (302.00 yards per game).
• Through 10 games this season, Mike
Brown has accounted for 64.3 percent
of Liberty’s total team offensive yards
(2,718-of-4,229 yards) and 56.9 percent of
Liberty’s total team offensive plays (381of-670 plays).
This Week With the Flames: Nov. 13 - Nov. 19
Sunday
Prac ce:
Players Day Off
13
Monday
Prac ce:
6:15 - 8:30 p.m.
14
Tuesday
15
Big South
Teleconference
Coach Rocco - 10: 40
Liberty Weekly
Press Conference
Coach Rocco - 1:00
Players - 1:30
Prac ce:
4:00 - 6:15
Rocco Call-In Show:
Doc’s Diner - 7 p.m.
Wednesday
Prac ce:
4:00 - 6:15
16
Thursday
Prac ce:
4:30 - 6:00
17
Friday
18 Saturday
Walk-Thru
Prac ce:
at LaValle
Stadium
(Stony Brook, N.Y.)
3:00 (Closed)
19
Game Day:
vs. Stony Brook
Radio:
FSN Radio
Pregame - 2:00
TV:
FSN TV
Kickoff - 3:37 p.m.
Postgame:
Players/Coaches
Available
Big South
2011 Players of the Week
Sept. 5
Offensive: Aramis Hillary, QB, CCU
Defensive: Paco Varol, DL, LU
Specialist: Ricky Rhodes, RS, GWU
Freshman: Trever Aus n, PK, GWU
Sept. 12
Offensive: Mike Brown, QB, LU
Defensive: Kevin Fogg, DB, LU
Specialist: CeeJay Harris, LB, PC
Freshman: Trever Aus n, PK, GWU
Sept. 19
Offensive: Malcolm Dixon, QB, CSU
Defensive: Will Hunt, DL, CSU
Specialist: Jus n Bethel, DB, PC
Freshman: Quinn Backus, LB, CCU
Sept. 26
Offensive: Miguel Maysonet, RB, SBU
Defensive: Dan Mulrooney, SS, SBU
Specialist: Wesley Skiffington, PK, SBU
Freshman: DeMarcus Rouse, RB, PC
Oct. 3
Offensive: Sirchauncey Holloway, RB, LU
Defensive: Marty Pa erson, LB, GWU
Specialist: Ervin Garner, RS, LU
Freshman: Desmond Rice, RB, LU
Oct. 10
Offensive: Kyle Essington, QB, SBU
Defensive: Josh Norman, CB, CCU
Specialist: Brock Jackolski, RB, SBU
Freshman: Desmond Rice, RB, LU
Oct. 17
Offensive: Mike Brown, QB, LU
Defensive: Jus n Bethel, DB, PC
Byron Allen, LB, VMI
Specialist: Brock Jackolski, RB, SBU
Freshman: Desmond Rice, RB, LU
Oct. 24
Offensive: Ricky Rhodes, RB, GWU
Defensive: KaJuan Lee, DB, LU
Specialist: Kevin Fogg, DB/RS, LU
Freshman: Trever Aus n, PK, GWU
Oct. 31
Offensive: Miguel Maysonet, RB, SBU
Defensive: Maurice Dickson, DL, GWU
Specialist: Graham Purvis, P, GWU
Freshman: Donelle Williams, LB, PC
Nov. 7
Offensive: Eric Kordenbrock, QB, VMI
Defensive: Josh Norman, CB, CCU
Specialist: Kevin Fogg, DB, LU
Freshman: Ivan Toomer, DB, GWU
Nov. 14
Offensive: Brock Jackolski, RB, SBU
Defensive: Philip George, S, CCU
Specialist: Niccolo Mastroma eo, RS, CCU
Freshman: Mike Lisi, C, SBU
Nov. 21
Offensive:
Defensive:
Specialist:
Freshman:
Flames Flashbacks
News and Notes about Liberty’s recent Match-Up with VMI
• Mike Brown factored into three of Liberty’s five touchdowns against VMI and
currently ranks No. 8 na onally in points
responsible for (16.44 per game).
• Mike Brown’s 286 passing yards against
VMI was his third-highest single-game
passing total of the 2011 season.
• Mike Brown finished the VMI game with
his seventh rushing touchdown of the season and the 27th of his career, tying him
with Kim Raynor for fi h place on Liberty’s
all- me career rushing touchdowns list.
• Following the VMI game, Mike Brown now
ranks No. 6 on the Big South’s all- me
career passing yards list with 5,711 yards
(surpassed Gardner-Webb’s Devin Campbell’s career total of 5,614 career passing
yards during the game).
Aldreakis Allen (R-So., RB):
• Aldreakis Allen led Liberty’s rushing a ack
against VMI, finishing the game with 15
carries for 75 yards.
• Aldreakis Allen recorded one of two Liberty rushing touchdowns against VMI, which
es him for team-high honors with seven
rushing touchdowns this season (Mike
Brown also has seven rushing touchdowns
in 2011).
• With his 75 rushing yards against VMI,
Aldreakis Allen became the third player on
Liberty’s current roster with 1,000 career
rushing yards (Allen – 1,063 yards, Mike
Brown – 1,853 yards, Sirchauncey Holloway – 1,104 yards).
• Following the VMI game, Aldreakis Allen
is now averaging 88.6 rushing yards per
game against Big South opponents this
season (84 carries, 443 yards and six
touchdowns against Big South foes).
• In four non-conference games played,
Aldreakis Allen averaged 22.5 rushing
yards per game (23 carries, 90 yards, one
rushing touchdown).
Chris Summers (R-Sr., WR):
• Chris Summers led Liberty’s receivers
against VMI, finishing the contest with
eight recep ons for 84 yards and his seventh touchdown recep on of the season.
• With his eight catches against VMI, Chris
Summers became Liberty’s all- me career
recep ons leader with 178 career recepons (surpassing Pat Nelson’s previous
record of 176 career recep ons).
• Chris Summers (2,472 career yards) will
enter Liberty’s regular-season finale
against Stony Brook needing 74 yards to
match Kelvin Edwards’ program-record
2,546 career receiving yards.
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Chris
Summers currently ranks No. 24 in the
country in total receiving yards (774), No.
27 in receiving yards per game (77.4 per
game) and No. 30 in recep ons per game
(5.40).
Pat Kelly (Jr., WR):
• Pat Kelly led Liberty in total receiving
yards against VMI, pos ng his third career
100-yard game with 105 yards against the
Keydets.
• With his 105-yard ou ng against VMI, Pat
Kelly became the 19th player in program
history to have three or more 100-yard
games.
Mike Larsson (Sr., P)
• Mike Larsson finished the VMI game with
three punts for 117 yards, narrowly missing another 40-yard average (39.0).
• Mike Larsson has averaged 40 or more
yards per punt in eight of 10 games this
year and 14 of his last 16 games.
• With his three punts against VMI, Mike
Larsson con nues to narrowly maintain
the minimum number of punts to qualify
for na onal pun ng sta s cs (NCAA
minimum – 3.6 punts per game … Larsson
averaging 3.60 punts per game).
• Entering the Stony Brook game, Mike
Larsson currently ranks No. 9 na onally in
pun ng average (42.67 yards per punt).
Kevin Fogg (Jr., DB/RS):
• Kevin Fogg returned his third kickoff for
a touchdown this season against VMI,
giving the Flames the lead for good with a
90-yard return midway through the third
quarter.
• Kevin Fogg is the only Division I player in
the country (either FCS or FBS) with three
kickoff returns for a touchdown in 2011.
• Kevin Fogg currently leads all FCS players
in the country with a 34.94 kickoff return
yards average (629 yards/18 returns).
• Kevin Fogg’s 629 kickoff return yards
currently ranks No. 5 on Liberty’s singleseason total kickoff return yards list.
Saturday Night Lights
Under head coach Danny Rocco, the
Flames are 19-6 in night games. Since
1976, Liberty has compiled a 60-68-3
record in night games.
In Broad Daylight
Under head coach Danny Rocco, the
Flames are 29-12 in games played during
the day. Since 1976, Liberty is 131-120-1
in day games.
Natural Versus Ar ficial Surfaces
Under head coach Danny Rocco, the
Flames are 35-12 on ar ficial turf and
13-6 on natural grass. Overall, Liberty is
104-111-4 on natural grass and 95-80 on
ar ficial turf. The Flames play their home
games at Williams Stadium, which has an
ar ficial surface, as new state-of-the-art
FieldTurf was installed prior to the start
of the 2006 season. Liberty has posted a
29-5 record at home since the new type
of surface was installed.
Over me Update
The Flames enter today’s game having
posted a 4-5 record in over me games.
Liberty’s last over me game came on Oct.
29, 2011, when the Flames secured a 2720 double over me win over Presbyterian
College in Lynchburg, Va. Liberty has only
played two of its nine over me games
away from Williams Stadium.
Back in the Big South
Liberty began its 10th season of
compe on in Big South Conference
ac on when the Flames traveled to
Boiling Springs, N.C., to face GardnerWebb on Oct. 8, 2011. Liberty won its
league opener against the Bulldogs, 353. Since beginning league play in 2002,
Liberty has posted a 33-12 Big South
record.
Liberty series records against Big South
schools since 2002
Charleston Southern
9-1
Coastal Carolina
5-4
Elon (game from 2002)
0-1
Gardner-Webb
6-4
Presbyterian (since 2009)
3-0
Stony Brook
2-1
VMI
8-1
Raising Up No. 71
Prior to the start of the Flames’ contest
against Tusculum on Sept. 1, 2007,
Liberty ceremonially honored founder
Dr. Jerry Falwell, who had passed away
the previous May, by star ng a new
game day tradi on. Members of the
University Police force raised a No. 71 flag
underneath the Liberty Flames flag above
the South end zone at Williams Stadium,
just prior to the team taking the field,
bringing the 14,925 fans in a endance to
their feet. The new tradi on has become
a permanent part of the Flames’ pregame
ceremonies at all home football games.
Today’s Honoree:
None
Road Game
Flames Flashbacks
News and Notes about Liberty’s recent Match-Up with VMI
• Kevin Fogg will enter Liberty’s regularseason finale against Stony Brook needing 63 kickoff return yards to e Liberty’s
single-season record held by Adrian Hall
(692 yards/2002).
• With his 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against VMI, Kevin Fogg becomes
the second player in Big South history to
return three kickoffs for a touchdown in
a season (joining Charleston Southern’s
Gerald Stevenson/2010).
• On defense, Kevin Fogg finished the VMI
game with six tackles (three solo, three
assisted), his second forced fumble of the
season and first fumble recovery of the
year.
Chris Mayo (So., DB):
• Chris Mayo had his second-best tackling
effort of the season, leading the Flames
with eight stops against VMI (five solo,
three assisted).
• Chris Mayo finished the VMI game with
five solo tackles, tying a season high (also
had five solo stops against Gardner-Webb).
• Chris Mayo’s eight-stop effort against VMI
is ed for the third-most tackles in a game
during the sophomore’s career at Liberty.
• Chris Mayo has now led the Flames in
tackling in three games this season, tying for game-high honors with six stops
against Lehigh and leading the team with
nine stops against Gardner-Webb.
Brent Vinson (Jr., DB):
• Brent Vinson finished the VMI game with
four stops, allowing him to become the
third ac ve Liberty player with 100 career
tackles (102).
Nick Sigmon (R-Fr., LB):
• Nick Sigmon finished the VMI game with
his first career intercep on, giving Liberty
12 intercep ons on the season (a figure
that ranks No. 32 na onally in passes
intercepted).
Jacob Hagen (R-Fr., DB):
• Jacob Hagen finished the VMI game with
seven tackles (three solo, four assisted),
se ng a new single-game season high
(previous high was six stops at GardnerWebb).
Walt Aikens (R-So., DB):
• Walt Aikens had his second most producve day in a Flames uniform, finishing the
VMI game with six tackles (five solo, one
assisted).
• Walk Aikens has posted 57.1 of his season
tackles against Big South foes, having tallied 24 tackles in five Big South games (out
of 42 total tackles on the season).
• Walt Aikens ed a personal single-season
game high, finishing the VMI game with
five solo tackles (also had five solo tackles
against Charleston Southern).
KaJuan Lee (R-Sr., DB):
• KaJuan Lee finished the VMI game with
three tackles, leaving him six tackles shy of
100 for his four-year career at Liberty (94 –
2008: 8; 2009: 37; 2010: 17; 2011; 32).
Finding the Flames on TV and Radio
Where you Can Watch/Listen To this Weekend’s Game against Stony Brook
Television Coverage:
Provided by the Flames Sports Network
Producer: Bruce Carey
Play-by-Play: Mike Tilley
Color Commentator: Ray Jones
Pregame/Hal ime Reporters:
Erin McKeown
Paul Ru gliano
D.J. Jordan
Liberty Channel - Local Coverage
(WTLU regionally in Lynchburg market)
Game Will be Carried Live
WSET 13.2 - Local/Regional Coverage
(WSET 13.2 is the Digital 2 sta on for WSET - Channel 13 in the
Lynchburg/Roanoke markets)
Game Will be Carried Live
ESPN3.com - Na onal Coverage
(Web-based internet stream from ESPN)
Game Will be Carried Live
MASN - Local/Regional Coverage
Game Will be Carried Live
JCTV - Na onal Coverage
Game Will be Carried on a Delayed Basis
Chris an Television Network - Regional Coverage
Game Will be Carried Live
Addi onal Live Coverage:
WFMZ - Channel 69 (Philadelphia, Pa.)
FSN Television Crew:
Back Row (l to r): Ray Jones, Mike Tilley, Bruce Carey, Erin
McKeown and Paul Ru gliano
Front Row: D.J. Jordan
FSN Radio Crew:
Standing (l to r): Paul Ru gliano, Nick Pierce, Chris Wygal,
Jamie Hall and Alan York
Seated: Kenny Anderson
Radio Coverage:
Provided by the Flames Sports Network
Play-by-Play: Alan York
Color Commentator: Paul Ru gliano
Engineer: Chris Wygal
Sideline Reporter: N/A
Pregame Show: Jamie Hall
Spo er: Brandon Hoskins
Studio Host: Kenny Anderson
Pregame Tailga ng Show:
2 p.m.
Broadcast - Kickoff:
3:37 p.m. vs. Stony Brook
Flagship Sta on:
Victory FM (88.3 FM WRVL)
Network Affiliates:
88.3 FM – Elizabeth City, N.C.
97.7 FM – Suffolk, Va.
89.5 FM – Berryville, Va.
100.3 FM – Waynesboro, Va.
89.5 FM – Winchester, Va.
101.3 FM – Harrisonburg, Va.
89.7 FM – Woodbridge, Va.
101.9 FM – Wytheville, Va.
90.5 FM – Zebulon, N.C.
102.9 FM – Chan lly, Va.
90.7 FM – Murfreesboro, N.C. 103.7 FM – South Boston, Va.
90.9 FM – Cli on Forge, Va.
103.7 FM – Roxboro, N.C.
91.1 FM – Roanoke Rapids,
104.1 FM – Petersburg, Va.
N.C.
105.1 FM – Marion, Va.
91.7 FM – Warrenton, Va.
105.5 FM – Durham, N.C.
94.1 FM – Fredericksburg, Va. 105.7 FM – Raleigh, N.C.
94.3 FM – Norlina, N.C.
106.5 FM – Pulaski, Va.
94.9 FM – Richmond, Va.
95.1 FM – Burlington, N.C.
95.3 FM – Culpeper, Va.
95.9 FM – Gainesville, Va.
96.7 FM – Charlo esville, Va.
97.7 FM – Newport News, Va.
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
No. 10
Mike Brown
R-Sr., QB, 6-0, 205
Charlo esville, Va./Mon cello
Career Stats
Passing Stats
Effic.
2008
102.50
2009
142.75
2010
149.63
2011
153.82
Total
150.28
Rushing Stats
A .
2008
15
2009
77
2010
160
2011
118
Total
370
C
2
48
223
173
446
Gain
143
498
909
511
2,061
A
4
68
351
263
686
Loss
1
56
55
96
208
I
0
0
11
9
20
Pct.
50.0
70.6
63.5
65.8
65.0
Yards
25
427
2,956
2,303
5,711
TD
0
4
23
17
444
Long
13
47
80
60
80
Avg/G.
2.1
38.8
268.7
255.9
132.8
Net
142
442
854
415
1,853
Avg.
9.5
5.7
5.3
3.5
5.0
TD
2
9
9
7
27
Long
45
70
27
26
70
Avg/G.
11.8
40.2
77.6
46.1
43.1
TD
1
2
0
0
3
Long
53
80
8
5
80
Receiving Stats
No.
Yards
Avg.
2008
19
331
17.4
2009
60
698
11.6
2010
4
20
5.0
2011
1
5
5.0
Total
84
1,054
12.5
Career Games - 200+ Total Offensive Yards
Career 200-Yard Games: 20
Career 250-Yard Games: 19
Career 300-Yard Games: 14
Career 350-Yard Games: 8
Career 400-Yard Games: 3
2009
Game
C-A-I
Yards
TDs
LC
29-36-0
242
1
2010
Game
C-A-I
Yards
TDs
SFC
17-22-0
338
4
BSU
24-38-3
276
2
RBC
24-40-1
267
2
JMU
21-32-1
203
0
SSU
14-19-0
231
3
CSU
20-33-3
310
3
VMI
17-28-0
231
3
PC
25-38-1
272
0
GWU
20-31-1
220
2
CCU
21-39-0
274
2
SBU
20-31-1
334
2
2011
Game
C-A-I
Yards
TDs
NCSU
22-39-3
279
1
RMU
13-22-0
209
2
JMU
24-29-1
298
2
LU
25-38-2
297
2
GWU
22-30-1
363
3
CCU
13-17-0
218
2
PC
24-40-2
264
1
VMI
24-34-0
286
2
Avg/G.
27.6
63.5
1.8
0.8
26.4
A .
20
Yards
88
TDs
1
Total Off.
330
A .
5
18
16
11
6
18
7
23
15
11
30
Yards
14
87
77
26
54
93
46
149
77
71
160
TDs
0
1
0
0
1
2
0
1
1
1
2
Total Off.
352
363
344
229
285
403
277
421
297
345
494
A .
20
11
15
21
5
13
16
12
Yards
77
43
35
64
3
61
68
33
TDs
0
2
1
0
1
2
0
1
Total Off.
356
252
333
361
366
279
332
319
Liberty Career Records
Passing Yards
1. Robby Jus no/1989-92
2. Paul Johnson/1985-89
3. Brock Smith/2005-08
4. Antwan Chiles/1993-95
5. Mike Brown/2008-11
6. Phil Basso/1980-84
Comp/A /Yards
769/1,267/9,548
646/1,155/7,397
484/806/7,036
491/896/6,336
446/686/5,711
416/772/5,410
Touchdown Passes
1. Robby Jus no/1989-91
3. Brock Smith/2005-08
3. Paul Johnson/1985-89
4. Mike Brown/2008-11
5. Antwan Chiles/1993-95
64
50
49
44
40
Passing Efficiency (min. 500 a .)
1. Mike Brown/2008-11
2. Brock Smith/2005-08
3. Robby Jus no/1989-91
4. Travis Wilemon/1990-93
5. Antwan Chiles/1993-95
150.3
148.1
132.6
126.4
123.6
Comple on Percentage (min. 500 a .)
1. Mike Brown/2008-11
2. Robby Jus no/1989-91
3. Brock Smith/2005-08
4. Travis Wilemon/1990-93
5. Paul Johnson/1985-89
65.0
.60.7
60.0
57.4
55.9
Total Offense
1. Robby Jus no/1989-91
2. Mike Brown/2008-11
3. Brock Smith/2005-08
4. Paul Johnson/1985-89
5. Antwan Chiles/1993-95
Plays/Yards
1,469/8,806
1,056/7,564
921/7,189
1,241/6,915
1,038/6,310
Touchdowns Responsible For
1. Robby Jus no/1989-92
2. Mike Brown/2008-10
3. Brock Smith/2005-08
4. Antwan Chiles/1993-95
5. Glenn Inverso/1976-80
75
71
54
50
50
Rushing Touchdowns
1. Rashad Jennings/2006-08
2. Stacy Nobles/1996-99
3. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96
4. Charles McCray/1985-89
5. Kim Raynor/1977-79
Mike Brown/2008-11
-- Sirchauncey Holloway/2009-11
42
35
35
30
27
27
21
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
Big South Career Records
Big South Career Records
Passing Yards
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
3. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
4. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
5. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
6. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
7. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
8. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
9. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
10. Michael Coulter/Stony Brook (2009-Present)
Yards
9,768
7,036
6,690
6,598
6,360
5,711
5,614
5,190
5,096
4,213
Total Offense
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
3. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
4. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
6. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
7. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
8. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
9. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
10. Brandon Miley/Presbyterian Co. (2008-Present)
Yards
10,571
8,236
7,872
7,564
7,189
7,139
5,645
5,485
5,286
4,298
Passing A empts
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
3. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
5. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
6. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
7. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
8. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
9. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
10. Brandon Miley, Presbyterian (2008-Present)
A empts
1,344
1,007
879
832
821
806
749
721
686
646
Total Offense Per Game (min. 20 games)
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
3. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
5. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
7. Michael Coulter/Stony Brook (2009-11)
8. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
9. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
10. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
Avg./G
240.3
210.0
200.9
196.8
175.9
175.9
174.6
165.2
161.3
156.8
Passing Comple ons
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
3. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
4. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
5. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
6. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
7. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
8. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
9. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
10. Brandon Miley, Presbyterian (2008-Present)
Comple ons
833
597
506
494
486
484
446
440
419
384
Total Offensive Plays
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
3. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
5. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
6. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
7. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
8. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
9. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
10. Michael Coulter/Stony Brook (2009-11)
Plays
1,848
1,361
1,224
1,085
1,076
1,056
983
921
894
851
Touchdown Passes
1. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
2. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
3. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
4. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
5. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
6. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
7. Devin Campbell/Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
8. Michael Coulter/Stony Brook (2009-Present)
9. Jonathan Wilson/VMI (2003-06)
10. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
Yards
73
53
50
48
45
44
39
32
28
28
300-Yard Total Offense Games
1. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
3. Tyler Thigpen/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
5. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
Games
14
11
10
7
6
Comple on Pct. (min. 300 a empts)
1. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Collin Dra s/Char. So. (2003-06)
3. Stan Dooli le/Gardner-Webb (2006-09)
4. Tribble Reese/Charleston So. (2008)
5. Brock Smith/Liberty (2005-08)
6. Zach MacDowall/Coastal Carolina (2008-10)
7. Nick Roberts/Gardner-Webb (2002-05)
8. Tim Webb/Presbyterian (2008-09)
9. Jeremy Mar n/Gardner-Webb (2002)
10. A.J. Toscano/Charleston So. (2008-10)
Pct.
65.0
62.0
61.6
61.0
60.0
59.4
59.3
59.3
59.2
59.0
Non-Kick Scoring
1. Audres Perkins/Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
2. Rashad Jennings/Liberty (2006-08)
3. Jerome Simpson/Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
4. Tim Maypray/VMI (2006-09)
5. Duvaughn Flagler/Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
6. Mike Brown/Liberty (2008-11)
7. Zach Terrell/Liberty (2005-08)
8. Patrick Hall/Gardner-Webb (2007-10)
9. Sean Mizzer/VMI (2003-06)
Gerald Stevenson/Char. So. (2007-10)
Points
286
278
264
228
194
180
174
164
150
150
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
No. 1
Chris Summers
R-Sr., WR, 6-5, 215
Jacksonville, Fla./Jean Ribault
Career Stats
Receiving Stats
No.
2008
2
2009
46
2010
76
2011
54
Total
178
Yards
14
603
1,081
774
2,472
Avg.
7.0
13.1
14.2
14.3
13.9
TD
0
4
15
7
26
Long
8
47
80
49
80
Avg/G.
1.2
54.8
108.1
77.4
57.9
Career Highlights:
Career 100-Yard Games: 9
Career Mul ple TD Games: 6
2009
Game
LC
No.
14
Yards
138
TDs
1
Avg.
9.9
Long
29
2010
Game
SFC
BSU
SSU
VMI
GWU
CCU
No.
7
11
8
6
7
7
Yards
129
146
132
120
119
127
TDs
2
2
3
3
2
1
Avg.
18.4
13.3
16.5
20.0
17.0
18.1
Long
40
65
30
54
56
80
2011
Game
LU
GWU
No.
15
9
Yards
205
133
TDs
2
1
Avg.
13.7
14.8
Long
49
33
Liberty Career Records
Recep ons
1. Chris Summers/2008-Present
2. Pat Nelson/1988-91
3. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
4. Wynton Jackson/2003-07
5. Brandon Turner/2004-07
Catches/Yards
178/2,472
176/2,447
158/2,546
143/1,923
138/1,886
Receiving Yards
1. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
2. Chris Summers/2008-Present
3. Pat Nelson/1988-91
4. Courtney Freeman/1994-97
5. James McKnight/1991-93
Yards/Catches
2,546/158
2,472/178
2,447/174
2,381/107
1,948/114
Touchdown Recep ons
1. Chris Summers/2008-Present
2. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
3. Courtney Freeman/1994-97
4. Chris Summers/2008-10
5. James McKnight/1991-93
Sco Queen/1986-90
26
22
21
19
17
17
Yards Per Recep on (min. 75 rec.)
1. Courtney Freeman/1994-97
2. Chris Pa erson/1978-81
3. Courtney Freeman/1994-96
4. Dominic Bolden/2005-08
5. James McKnight/1991-93
-- Chris Summers/2008-Present
22.3
20.3
19.3
17.3
17.1
13.9
Big South Career Records
Total Recep ons
1. James Perry, III, Gardner-Webb (2008-Present)
2. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
3. Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
4. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
6. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
7. Zohn Burden, VMI (2003-05)
8. Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2003-07)
Dodson Collins, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
10. Brandon Turner, Liberty (2004-07)
-- B.J. Hayes, Liberty (2008-Present)
Rec.
220
202
188
178
166
161
151
143
143
138
109
Receiving Yards
1. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
2. James Perry, III, Gardner-Webb (2008-Present)
3. Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
4. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
6. Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
7. Zohn Burden, VMI (2003-05)
8. Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2003-07)
9. Brandon Turner, Liberty (2004-07)
10. Dominic Bolden, Liberty (2005-08)
Yards
2,720
2,629
2,552
2,472
2,429
2,140
1,936
1,923
1,886
1,781
Touchdown Recep ons
1. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
2. Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
3. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
3. William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb (2002-03)
4. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
5. Kory Alston, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
6. Dominic Bolden, Liberty (2005-08)
7. Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
8. Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
9. Tim Maypray, VMI (2006-09)
Brandon Whitley, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
100-Yard Receiving Games
1. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
2. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
3. James Perry, III, Gardner-Webb (2008-Present)
4. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
6. Aaron Dunklin, Chas. So. (2002-03)
Dobson Collins, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
9. William Andrews, Jr., Gardner-Webb (2002-03)
Zohn Burden, VMI (2003-05)
Dominic Bolden, Liberty (2005-08)
TDs
44
31
26
21
19
17
16
15
14
13
13
Games
10
9
8
7
7
6
6
6
5
5
5
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
Field Goals
1. Ma Bevins/2008-Present
2. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94
3. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98
4. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
5. Jay Kelley/1999-2002
FG
58
43
35
31
28
Sr., K, 6-2, 185
Newport News, Va./Warwick
Field Goals A empted
1. Ma Bevins/2008-Present
2. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94
3. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98
4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002
5. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
FGA
76
61
57
56
48
Long
44
50
52
50
52
Points
56
107
105
37
305
Extra Points
1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98
2. Ma Bevins/2008-Present
3. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94
4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002
5. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
XP
142
131
109
94
92
50+
Block
0-0
0
1-1
2
2-5
2
0-0
0
3-7
4
(42.86)
Extra Points A empted
1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98
2. Ma Bevins/2008-Present
3. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94
4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002
5. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
XPA
152
134
118
99
93
No. 49
Ma Bevins
Career Stats
Kicking Stats
FG-FGA
2008
12-16
2009
22-26
2010
20-27
2011
4-7
Total
58-76
Pct.
75.0
84.6
74.1
57.1
76.3
Field Goals
FG-FGA
2008
12-16
2009
22-26
2010
20-27
2011
4-7
Total
58-76
Percent (76.32)
1-19
1-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
2-2
(100.0)
20-29
6-6
5-7
10-10
2-2
23-25
(92.00)
PAT
20-21
41-42
45-46
25-25
131-134
30-39
3-5
10-10
4-6
1-1
18-22
(81.82)
Pct.
95.2
97.6
97.8
100.0
97.8
40-49
2-4
6-8
3-5
0-2
11-19
(57.89)
Career 10-Point Games
2008
CCU
EU
FG-FGA
3-3
4-4
Pct.
100.0
100.0
Long
34
44
PAT
4-5
0-0
Pct.
80.0
0.00
Points
13
12
FG-FGA
3-3
2-2
4-4
3-4
Pct.
100.0
100.0
100.0
75.0
Long
42
30
43
42
PAT
5-5
7-7
4-4
6-6
Pct.
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Points
14
13
16
15
FG-FGA
3-4
2-2
2-2
4-4
4-4
Pct.
75.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.
Long
33
42
43
39
50
PAT
2-2
5-5
4-4
4-4
6-6
Pct.
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
Points
11
11
10
16
18
FG-FGA
Pct.
Long
PAT
Pct.
Points
Consecu ve Extra Points
1. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
2. Ma Bevins/2009-10
3. Rod Gladfelter/1976-79
4. Zac Kolegue/2004-07
5. Jay Kelley/2001-02
82
51
38
34
33
2009
CCU
PC
VMI
GWU
2010
RBU
VMI
PC
GWU
SBU
2011
None
Liberty Career Records
Kicker Scoring
1. Ma Bevins/2008-Present
3. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98
3. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94
4. Mark DeMoss/1980-83
5. Jay Kelley/1999-2002
Points
305
250
238
185
178
Big South Career Records
Overvall Scoring
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
3. Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Rashad Jennings, Liberty (2006-08)
5. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
6. Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
7. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
Tim Maypray, VMI (2006-09)
9. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
10. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
Pts.
305
297
286
278
264
240
228
228
214
198
Kicker Scoring
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
3. Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
4. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
5. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
6. Wesley Skiffington, Stony Brook (2009-Present)
7. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
8. John Paglia, Char. So. (2007-10)
9. Barre Way, VMI (2004-06)
10. Zac Kolegue, Liberty (2004-07)
Pts.
305
297
240
228
214
203
198
143
142
119
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
PATs
1. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
2. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
3. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
4. Wesley Skiffington, Stony Brook (2009-Present)
5. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
6. Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
7. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
8. Zac Kolegue, Liberty (2004-07)
9. Cam Miller, Presbyterian Co. (2008-10)
10. Noah Greenbaum, Liberty (2007)
PATs
177
131
127
119
118
114
92
77
58
56
PAT Percentage (min. 50 made)
1. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
2. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
3. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Zac Kolegue, Liberty (2004-07)
5. Noah Greenbaum, Liberty (2007)
6. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
7. Wesley Skiffington, Stony Brook (2009-Present)
8. Barre Way, VMI (2004-06)
9. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
10. Cam Miller, Presbyterian Co. (2008-10)
Pct.
97.9
97.8
96.7
95.1
94.9
94.1
93.0
90.2
90.1
89.2
Field Goals
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
3. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
5. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
FG
58
42
40
37
35
Field Goals A empts
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
3. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
4. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
5. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
FGA
76
66
63
52
49
Field Goals Percentage (min. 25 made)
1. Barre Way, VMI (2004-06)
2. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
3. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
4. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
5. John Paglia, Char. So. (2007-10)
Pct.
78.4
76.3
71.4
71.2
65.9
Most 50-Yard Field Goals
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Barre Way, VMI (2004-06)
Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
4. Ma Sharpe, VMI (2003)
John Paglia, Char. So. (2007-10)
FG
3
2
2
1
1
Most 40-Yard Field Goals
1. Ma Bevins, Liberty (2008-Present)
2. Hunter Smith, Gardner-Webb (2003-06)
3. Ryan Gates, Gardner-Webb (2008-10)
Jus n Durham, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
5. John Paglia, Char. So. (2007-10)
Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
7. Ma Sharpe, VMI (2003)
Barre Way, VMI (2004-06)
Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
FG
14
13
10
10
9
8
7
7
7
No. 7
B.J. Hayes
R-Sr., WR, 5-9, 190
Valen nes, Va./Brunswick
Career Stats
Receiving Stats
No.
2008
17
2009
15
2010
56
2011
25
Total
113
Yards
189
119
546
277
1,131
Avg.
11.1
7.9
9.8
11.1
10.0
TD
0
0
1
1
2
Long
44
26
49
60
60
Avg/G.
15.8
17.0
49.6
27.7
28.3
Career Highlights:
Career 100-Yard Games: 2
2010
Game
SFC
No.
7
Yards
110
TDs
1
Avg.
15.7
Long
49
2011
Game
JMU
No.
9
Yards
158
TDs
1
Avg.
17.6
Long
60
Liberty Career Records
Recep ons
1. Chris Summers/2008-Present
2. Pat Nelson/1988-91
3. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
4. Wynton Jackson/2003-07
5. Brandon Turner/2004-07
-- B.J. Hayes/2008-11
Catches/Yards
178/2,471
176/2,447
158/2,546
143/1,923
138/1,886
113/1,131
Receiving Yards
1. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
2. Chris Summers/2008-Present
3. Pat Nelson/1988-91
4. Courtney Freeman/1994-97
5. James McKnight/1991-93
-- B.J. Hayes/2008-11
Yards/Catches
2,546/158
2,472/178
2,447/174
2,381/107
1,948/114
1,131/113
Big South Career Records
Total Recep ons
1. James Perry, III, Gardner-Webb (2008-Present)
2. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
3. Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
4. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
6. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
7. Zohn Burden, VMI (2003-05)
8. Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2003-07)
Dodson Collins, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
10. Brandon Turner, Liberty (2004-07)
-- B.J. Hayes, Liberty (2008-Present)
Rec.
220
202
188
178
166
161
151
143
143
138
113
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
No. 24
Sirchauncey
Holloway
No. 9
Pat Kelly
Jr., WR, 6-3, 200
New Orleans, La./Lynchurg Chr.
Career Stats
Receiving Stats
No.
2009
3
2010
39
2011
33
Total
75
Career Stats
Yards
24
635
521
1,180
Avg.
8.0
16.3
15.8
15.7
TD
0
4
3
7
Long
12
79
52
79
Avg/G.
2.4
57.7
65.1
40.7
Career Highlights:
Career 100-Yard Games: 3
Career Mul ple TD Games: 1
2010
Game
SFU
SBU
VMI
No.
4
10
6
R-Jr., RB, 5-7, 200
Seffner, Fla./Armwood
Yards
115
235
105
Rushing Stats
A .
2009
54
2010
108
2011
50
Total
212
Gain
307
564
310
1,181
Loss
22
40
15
77
Net
285
524
295
1,104
Avg.
5.3
4.9
5.9
5.2
TD
7
10
4
21
Long
42
33
59
59
Avg/G.
35.6
47.6
29.5
38.1
Career Highlights:
Career 100-Yard Games: 2
Career Mul ple TD Games: 4
TDs
0
2
0
Avg.
28.8
23.5
17.5
Long
75
79
32
Liberty Career Records
Recep ons
1. Chris Summers/2008-Present
2. Pat Nelson/1988-91
2. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
4. Wynton Jackson/2003-07
5. Brandon Turner/2004-07
-- Pat Kelly/2009-11
Catches/Yards
178/2,472
176/2,447
158/2,546
143/1,923
138/1,886
75/1,180
Receiving Yards
1. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85
2. Chris Summers/2008-Present
3. Pat Nelson/1988-91
4. Courtney Freeman/1994-97
5. James McKnight/1991-93
-- Pat Kelly/2009-11
Yards/Catches
2,546/158
2,472/178
2,447/174
2,381/107
1,948/114
1,181/75
Big South Career Records
Total Recep ons
1. James Perry, III, Gardner-Webb (2008-Present)
2. Maurice Price, Char. So. (2004-06)
3. Duvaugh Flagler, Gardner-Webb (2004-07)
4. Chris Summers, Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Gerald Stevenson, Char. So. (2007-10)
6. Jerome Simpson, Coastal Carolina (2004-07)
7. Zohn Burden, VMI (2003-05)
8. Wynton Jackson, Liberty (2003-07)
Dodson Collins, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
10. Brandon Turner, Liberty (2004-07)
-- Pat Kelly/2009-11
Rec.
220
202
188
178
166
161
151
143
143
138
75
2009
Game
CCU
PC
2010
Game
SSU
PC
2011
Game
KWC
No.
10
12
Yards
53
99
TDs
2
2
Avg.
5.3
8.3
Long
14
42
No.
16
13
Yards
140
71
TDs
1
3
Avg.
8.8
5.5
Long
32
16
No.
17
Yards
126
TDs
4
Avg.
7.4
Long
32
Liberty Career Records
Rushing Touchdowns
1. Rashad Jennings/2006-08
2. Stacy Nobles/1996-99
3. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96
4. Charles McCray/1985-89
5. Kim Raynor/1977-79
Mike Brown/2008-11
-- Sirchauncey Holloway/2009-11
42
35
35
30
27
27
21
Scoring Excluding Kickers
1. Rashad Jennings/2006-08
2. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96
3. Stacy Nobles/1996-99
4. Charles McCray/1986-89
5. Kim Raynor/1977-80
-- Sirchauncey Holloway/2009-11
278
228
222
192
178
138
Big South Career Records
Rushing Touchdowns
1. Aundres Perkins, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
2. Rashad Jennings, Liberty (2006-08)
3. Zach Terrell, Liberty (2005-08)
4. Patrick Hall, Gardner-Webb (2007-10)
Mike Brown, Liberty (2008-Present)
6. Sean Mizzer, VMI (2003-06)
Edwin Gowins, Stony Brook (2008-10)
7. Sirchauncey Holloway, Liberty (2009-11)
TDs
46
42
29
27
27
22
22
21
Flames Notable Numbers
A Look at Liberty’s Player Career Numbers
Big South Career Records
No. 47
Mike Larsson
Sr., P, 5-10, 190
Monroe, N.C./Piedmont
Career Stats
Pun ng Stats
No.
2008
17
2009
40
2010
33
2011
36
Total
126
Pct.
Yards
605
1,469
1,376
1,536
4,986
Avg.
35.6
36.7
41.7
42.7
39.6
Long
44
71
63
60
71
TB
4
2
3
6
15
(11.9)
FC
2
11
7
3
23
(18.3)
I20
6
18
11
10
47
(37.3)
50+
0
3
8
10
21
(16.7)
Blk
0
1
0
0
1
Career Highlights:
Career 200-Yard Games: 7
Career Games Avg. 40+ Yards per Punt: 18
2009
JMU
CCU
CSU
GWU
No.
5
1
6
2
Yards
207
45
219
82
Avg.
41.4
45.0
36.5
41.0
Long
50
45
71
42
TB
0
0
1
0
FC
0
1
1
1
I20
3
1
2
1
50+
1
0
2
0
Blk
0
0
0
0
2010
JMU
CSU
VMI
PC
GWU
CCU
SBU
No.
6
3
5
2
4
3
2
Yards
241
123
232
87
184
121
88
Avg.
40.2
41.0
46.4
43.5
46.0
40.3
44.0
Long
47
57
63
51
57
50
50
TB
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
FC
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
I20
3
2
1
1
1
1
0
50+
0
1
1
1
2
1
1
Blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011
NCSU
RBU
JMU
LU
KWC
GWU
CSU
PC
No.
5
5
1
4
1
3
7
4
Yards
208
206
59
173
43
132
319
164
Avg.
41.6
41.2
59.0
43.2
43.0
44.0
45.6
41.0
Long
51
51
59
50
43
49
60
56
TB
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
FC
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
I20
0
3
0
2
1
2
2
2
50+
1
1
1
1
0
0
2
2
Blk
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Liberty Career Records
Most Punts
1. Mike Forslund/1979-82
2. Kenny Smith/1984-87
3. Ben Rogers/1997-00
4. Eric Colvard/1992-95
5. Noah Crouch/2001-05
-- Mike Larsson/2008-Present
258
239
222
215
191
126
Highest Punt Average (min. 70 a .)
1. Eric Colvard/1992-95
2. Mike Larsson/2008-10
3. Mike Forslund/1979-82
4. Ben Rogers/1997-00
5. Noah Crouch/2001-05
39.8
39.6
39.5
38.3
38.2
Total Punts
1. Adam Peters, VMI (2003-06)
2. Andy Brown, Char. So. (2008-Present)
3. Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
4. Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
5. Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian Co. (2009-Present)
6. Noah Crouch, Liberty (2003-05)
7. Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb (2002-04)
8. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
9. Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
10 Mike Larsson, Liberty (2008-Present)
Punts
221
216
206
171
163
155
152
148
136
126
Total Punt Yards
1. Adam Peters, VMI (2003-06)
2. Andy Brown, Char. So. (2008-Present)
3. Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
4. Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
5. Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb (2002-04)
6. Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian Co. (2009-Present)
7. Noah Crouch, Liberty (2003-05)
8. Nick Ellis, Char. So. (2003-07)
9. Mike Larsson, Liberty (2008-Present)
10. Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
Yards
8,700
7,827
7,274
6,883
6,476
6,336
6,075
5,262
4,986
4,686
Pun
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
ng Avg. (min. 50 punts)
Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb (2002-04)
Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
Mike Larsson, Liberty (2008-Present)
Adam Peters, VMI (2003-06)
Noah Crouch, Liberty (2003-05)
Patrick Morgano, Presbyterian Co. (2009-Present)
Marc Ray, VMI (2009-10)
Hart Pearson, Char. So. (2005-06)
Byson Summers, Presbyterian Co. (2008)
10. Josh Hoke, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
Most Punts Inside the 20-Yard Line
1. Adam Peters, VMI (2003-06)
2. Michael Hanna, Gardner-Webb (2005-08)
3. Ben Erdman, Coastal Carolina (2007-10)
Mike Larsson, Liberty (2008-Present)
5. Noah Crouch, Liberty (2003-05)
6. Andy Brown, Char. So. (2008-Present)
7. Graham Whitlock, Gardner-Webb (2002-04)
Marc Ray, VMI (2009-10)
9. Rob Williams, Coastal Carolina (2003-06)
10. Drew Evangelista, Stony Brook (2009-10)
Avg.
42.6
40.3
39.6
39.4
39.2
38.9
37.7
37.5
37.5
37.2
I20
53
49
47
47
45
44
40
40
30
29
Game Day Depth Chart
WR (Z) 9
- or - 2
22
WR (X) 1
83
85
LT
72
76
73
LG
56
- or - 77
70
C
68
54
RG
78
70
RT
75
65
66
WR (S) 7
15
- or - 25
TE (Y) 89
42
- or - 82
88
FB
48
- or - 82
35
47
RB
20
24
- or - 5
26
QB
10
18
- or - 12
PK
- or KO
- or P
LS
H
52
49
52
49
47
52
64
89
10
18
Flames Offense
Pat Kelly
Ervin Garner
Julian Poindexter
Chris Summers
Ryan Ferguson
Branden Francis
Stan Herring
Grant Jones
Mitch Hanson
Greg Ray
Malcolm Boyd
Aaron Brown
Jay Weatherington
Kevin Widener
Aaron Lundy
Aaron Brown
Toney White
Mark Tomlin
D.J. Sellman
B.J. Hayes
Greg Pra
Chase Barne
Tommy Shaver
Jus n Gunn
Brandon Apon
Andrew Cordasco
Peter Gagliardi
Brandon Apon
Ma hew Bap ste
Leo Cardenas
Aldreakis Allen
Sirchauncey Holloway
Korrey Davis
Desmond Rice
Mike Brown
Brian Hudson
Tyler Brennan
(Jr., 6-3, 200)
(R-Sr., 5-9, 165)
(R-Sr., 5-11, 185)
(R-Sr., 6-5, 215)
(Jr., 6-0, 175)
(R-Fr., 5-10, 160)
(R-Jr., 6-4, 275)
(Fr., 6-5, 305)
(R-Fr., 6-5, 280)
(R-Fr., 6-4, 325)
(Jr., 6-4, 280)
(R-Sr., 6-4, 290)
(Jr., 6-4, 285)
(R-Fr., 6-4, 275)
(R-Jr., 6-5, 305)
(R-Sr., 6-4, 290)
(R-Sr., 6-5, 285)
(R-Sr., 6-4, 280)
(R-Jr., 6-6, 320)
(R-Sr., 5-9, 190)
(R-So., 5-8, 160)
(R-So., 5-7, 175)
(R-Sr., 6-6, 285)
(R-Jr., 6-4, 205)
(R-So., 6-4, 250)
(R-Fr., 6-6, 250)
(R-So., 6-3, 240)
(R-So., 6-4, 220)
(R-Fr., 6-0, 215)
(Jr., 5-10, 205)
(R-So., 6-0, 230)
(Jr., 5-8, 200)
(R-Jr., 5-10, 190)
(Fr., 5-9, 195)
(R-Sr., 6-0, 205)
(R-So., 6-3, 205)
(R-Jr., 6-4, 220)
Flames Special Teams - Kickers
Alex Kacere
(R-Fr., 6-2, 230)
Ma Bevins
(Sr., 6-2, 185)
Alex Kacere
(R-Fr., 6-2, 230)
Ma Bevins
(Sr., 6-2, 185)
Mike Larsson
(Sr., 5-10, 175)
Alex Kacere
(R-Fr., 6-2, 230)
Richard Wright
(R-So., 6-1, 250)
Tommy Shaver
(R-Sr., 6-6, 285)
Mike Brown
(R-Sr., 6-0, 205)
Brian Hudson
(R-So., 6-3, 205)
DE
- or -
93
46
91
90
NG
98
- or - 58
60
DE
58
99
97
94
DROP 55
16
23
MIKE 45
50
57
JACK 30
34
ADJ
8
4
15
BC
19
3
11
39
WS
22
27
31
43
FS
32
29
27
FC
28
6
14
KR
PR
- or -
Flames Defense
Paco Varol
Francis Bah
Dylan Bowman
Dominique Davis
Asa Chapman
Greg Schuster
Bryant Lewellyn
Greg Schuster
Cory Freeman
Hunter Steward
Toby Onyechi
Mike Connolly
Demetrius Ward
D.J. Edmond
Nick Sigmon
Chase Griffiths
Nick Mar n
Sco Hyland
Marques Jenkins
Brent Vinson
Bobby Par lla
Ricky Kyles
Walt Aikens
Kevin Fogg
Sorie Bayoh
Lewis Bailey
Brandon Robinson
Jacob Hagen
Andrew Jauch
Aaron Dial
Chris Mayo
Jeffery Henderson
Jacob Hagen
KaJuan Lee
Ryan Ayers
Kenny Sco
(R-So., 6-3, 270)
(R-So., 6-2, 270)
(R-Fr., 6-3, 240)
(So., 6-5, 250)
(Sr., 6-5, 380)
(R-Jr., 6-2, 285)
(R-Jr., 6-1, 290)
(R-Jr., 6-2, 285)
(R-So., 6-4, 250)
(R-So., 6-7, 285)
(R-Fr., 6-3, 260)
(R-Sr., 6-2, 245)
(R-Jr., 6-1, 230)
(R-Jr., 6-1, 200)
(R-Fr., 6-1, 240)
(R-So., 6-3, 230)
(R-So., 6-1, 225)
(So., 6-1, 220)
(R-Jr., 6-2, 235)
(Jr., 6-0, 210)
(R-Fr., 6-0, 215)
(Jr., 6-2, 195)
(R-So., 6-1, 200)
(Jr., 5-10, 180)
(R-So., 5-7, 165)
(So., 5-9, 190)
(Sr., 6-1, 180)
(R-Fr., 6-3, 195)
(Fr., 6-1, 180)
(R-So., 5-11, 200)
(R-So., 5-11, 205)
(R-Sr., 6-0, 210)
(R-Fr., 6-3, 195)
(R-Sr., 6-0, 185)
(R-Fr., 5-9, 175)
(R-Fr., 5-10, 165)
Flames Special Teams - Return Specialists
20
Aldreakis Allen
(R-So., 6-0, 230)
3
Kevin Fogg
(Jr., 5-10, 180)
17
Ellio Dutra
(R-So., 5-9, 190)
7
B.J. Hayes
(R-Sr., 5-9, 190)
3
Kevin Fogg
(Jr., 5-10, 180)
6
Ryan Ayers
(R-Fr, 5-9, 175)
Williams Stadium - Preparing for the Future
Current & Future Expansion Plans for the Home of the Flames since 1989
Williams Stadium Grand Re-Opening
Oct. 2, 2010 - Attendance: 19,314
Williams Stadium A endance Figures
Year
Rec./Gm. Total A .
Avg. A . Head Coach
1989
2-1 (3)
29,145
9,715
Ru gliano
1990
5-2 (7)
55,990
7,999
Ru gliano
1991
2-3 (5)
26,400
5,280
Ru gliano
1992
5-0 (5)
25,073
5,015
Ru gliano
1993
3-2 (5)
37,800
7,560
Ru gliano
1994
4-2 (6)
41,683
6,947
Ru gliano
1995
5-1 (6)
36,718
6,120
Ru gliano
1996
3-3 (6)
35,568
5,928
Ru gliano
1997
3-2 (5)
40,307
8,061
Ru gliano
1998
4-1 (5)
51,259
10,252
Ru gliano
1999
3-2 (5)
38,831
7,762
Ru gliano
2000
3-2 (5)
36,673
7,335
Karcher
2001
2-2 (4)
29,324
7,331
Karcher
2002
2-4 (6)
42,612
7,102
Karcher
2003
5-1 (6)
39,026
6,504
Karcher
2004
4-2 (6)
50,784
8,464
Karcher
2005
1-5 (6)
34,512
5,752
Karcher
2006
4-2 (6)
66,765
11,128
Rocco
2007
6-0 (6)
85,140
14,190
Rocco
2008
6-1 (7)
92,026
13,147
Rocco
2009
5-1 (5)
89,587
14,931
Rocco
2010
4-0 (3)
64,863
16,215
Rocco
2011
5-1 (6)
98,515
16,250
Rocco
86-40
1,158,599 9,195
Total
(.683)
On Aug. 28, 2009, during Liberty University’s convoca on service, Chancellor Jerry Falwell, Jr.,
announced plans for extensive stadium expansion at Williams Stadium and in the Vines Center, which
will put Liberty’s athle cs facili es on par with those at the highest level of NCAA compe on.
“I think these projects will take us to a higher level of compe on,” Falwell said. “It will put Liberty on the same level as other major universi es in the state and in the region. I think it is amazing
what we are accomplishing with God’s help. The sky’s the limit for Liberty.”
Before a packed house inside the Vines Center, Falwell unveiled plans to increase Williams
Stadium sea ng to 19,200 by the opening of the 2010 season, plus plans to add 3,000 seats inside the
Vines Center.
Directly following the Flames final home against VMI on Nov. 7, 2009, Liberty began to renovate
Williams Stadium, marking the first major expansion to the Flames home for football since the stadium was completed in 1989.
The first of a three-phase plan calls for the addi on of 6,600 seats added to the west side of
the stadium, plus a 34,000-square foot press box. The brick and glass encased, Jeffersonian-style
four-story tower will house club-level sea ng for qualified Flames Club donors, 18 permanent luxury
suites, a banquet room which can hold up to 500 people, a 1,000-seat classroom and a state-of-theart press area.
“The expansion of Williams Stadium will have a monumental effect on Liberty University and its
football program,” stated Jeff Barber, Liberty’s Director of Athle cs. “Above all else, this shows a great
commitment from the University, and when you have a commitment, a lot of wonderful things can
happen.”
Phase One of the plan is part of a mul phase effort to boost the stadium’s sea ng from its
current capacity of 12,000 to 30,000 over the next five years. Phases Two and Three will add a new
4,000-seat middeck for the east side of the stadium and 6,400 seats in a horseshoe-shape area surrounding the end zone in the south end of the stadium.
When all three phases are complete, the stadium will have undergone an es mated $22 million
in improvements. The renovated facility will also ready the stadium for the future construc on of upper desks on the west and east sides of the stadium that will bring the capacity to 60,000.
“You cannot ignore the importance of facili es in recrui ng. Kids always look for nicer facili es
and to be a part of a team where they feel the program is an important overall part of the University,”
stated Liberty Head Football Coach Danny Rocco. “Above all, I think it just shows a great commitment
from our University’s administra on to get our program to a level of na onal prominence.”
Falwell said the Williams Stadium expansion is keeping up with Liberty’s overall growth pa ern.
Fall enrollment for residen al studies this year is expected to reach 12,200. Liberty had just over
5,000 on-campus students just 11 years ago.
“This stadium project is a natural step for Liberty in its progression from a small Bible college to a
major university,” added Falwell. “That was the goal from the beginning – to be for evangelical young
people what Notre Dame is to the Catholics and what Brigham Young is to the Mormons. Athle cs,
and football in par cular, was always a big part in that vision.”
“Prospec ve student-athletes will see Liberty as a serious contender in NCAA Division I athle cs,”
con nued Falwell. “We’ll be able to be er recruit the top student-athletes in every sport. Improvements like this will help us convey the message that Liberty is achieving excellence in academics and
in all of our facili es and programs. I think this will provide a major boost in both our athle cs and
academic recrui ng. My father always said, ‘If it’s Chris an, it ought to be be er.’”
A complete list of the previous
Walter Payton Award winners:
2010 - Jeremy Moses, QB, Stephen F. Aus n
Walter Payton Award Watch
What this year’s candidates are doing in 2011
Stats: 3,930 passing yards, 34 touchdowns
2009 - Arman Ewards, QB, Appy. State
Shakir Bell
RB
Stats: 679 rushing yards, 18 rushing touchdowns, 3,291
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Missouri State - 39 carries, 206 yards, 2 TDs, 3 recep ons, 16 yards, 0 TD
Home vs. Southern Illinois
(10 games played) – 206 carries, 1,533 yards, 13 TDs, 12 recep ons, 97 yards, 0 TDs
passing yards, 12 touchdowns
2008 - Arman Ewards, QB, Appy. State
Stats: 941 rushing yards, 11 rushing touchdowns, 2,902
passing yards, 30 touchdowns
2007 – Jayson Foster, RB, Georgia So.
Stats: 1,844 rushing yards, 24 rushing touchdowns,
1,203 passing yards, six touchdowns
2006 – Ricky Santos, QB, New Hampshire
Stats: 2,681 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, 385 rushing
yards, 12 touchdowns
2005 – Erik Meyer, QB, East. Washington
Stats: 3,616 passing yards, 26 touchdowns, 166.47
passer ra ng (FCS record)
2004 – Lang Campbell, QB, W. & Mary
Stats: 3,998 passing yards, 30 touchdowns, 317 rushing
yards, seven touchdowns
2003 – Jamaal Branch, RB, Colgate
Stats: 2,326 rushing yards, 29 touchdowns
2002 – Tony Romo, QB, Eastern Illinois
Stats: 2,950 passing yards, 33 touchdowns
2001 – Brian Westbrook, RB, Villanova
Stats: 1,603 rushing yards, 50 recep ons, 29 touchdowns
2000 – Louis Ivory, RB, Furman
Stats: 2,079 rushing yards, 16 touchdowns
1999 – Adrian Peterson, RB, Georgia So.
So.
Jr.
5-8
Indiana State (6-4)
Eric Breitenstein
FB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Georgia Southern - 15 carries, 64 yards, 0 TDs
Away at Cha anooga
(10 games played) – 215 carries, 1,203 yards, 15 TDs, 1 recep on, 29 yards, 0 TD
Jr.
5-11
185
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Aus n Peay - 25-of-39, 277 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT, 11 carries, 67 yards, 0 TD
Away at SE Missouri
(10 games played) - 285-of-423, 3,054 yards, 23 TDs, 9 INTs, 83 carries, 117 yards, 3 TDs
Murray State (6-4)
Jordan Brown
RB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. St. Francis, Pa. - 33 carries, 243 yards, 3 TDs, 2 recep ons, 15 yards, 0 TDs
Home vs. Central Conn. State
(10 games played) – 304 yard carries, 1,706 yards, 19 TDs, 19 recep ons, 227 yards, 2 TDs
Sr.
5-9
215
Wofford (7-3)
Casey Brockman
Jr.
6-2
225
Bryant (7-3)
Mike Brown
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Idle (Bye Week)
Away vs. Stony Brook
(9 games played) – 173-of-263, 2,303 yards, 17 TDs, 9 INTs, 118 carries, 415 yards, 7 TDs
Jr.
6-0
185
TB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at North Dakota State - 33 carries, 147 yards, 0 TDs, 2 recep ons, 17 yards, 1 TD
Home vs. Missouri State
(10 games played) - 243 carries, 1,282 yards, 13 TDs, 19 recep on, 183 yards, 1 TD
Kevin Decker
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Towson - 36-of-46, 389 yards, 1 TD, 3 INTs, 12 carries, 75 yards 2 TDs
Home vs. Maine
(10 games played) – 228-of-320, 2,869 yards, 17 TDs, 11 INTs, 115 carries, 438 yards, 9 TDs
So.
6-2
200
New Hampshire (7-3)
RB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Northwestern State - 20 carries, 145 yards, 1 TD, 4 recep ons, 41 yards, 1 TD
Away at Texas State
(10 games played) – 203 carries, 1,001 yards, 18 TDs, 26 recep ons, 384 yards, 2 TDs
RB
Stats: 2,195 rushing yards, 22 touchdowns
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Old Dominion - 38 carries, 227 yards, 3 TDs, 2 recep ons, 17 yards, 0 TDs
Away at Richmond
(10 games played) – 249 carries, 1,226 yards, 9 TDs, 21 recep ons, 258 yards, 4 TDs
1997 – Brian Finneran, WR, Villanova
Chris Lum
QB
Stats: 1,389 receiving yards, 96 recep ons, 19 touch-
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Georgetown - 32-of-48, 393 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INT, 4 carries, -5 yards, 1 TD
Home vs. Lafaye e
(10 games played) – 277-of-408, 3,460 yards, 30 TDs, 14 INTs, 48 carries, 89 yards, 1 TD
Denarius McGhee
QB
Stats: 4,176 passing yards, 38 touchdowns
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Weber State - 21-of-32, 310 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INTs, 8 carries, 25 yards, 0 TDs
Home vs. Montana
(10 games played) – 148-of-240, 2,154 yards, 21 TDs, 10 INTs, 64 carries, 221 yards, 3 TDs
1994 – Steve McNair, QB, Alcorn State
Aaron Melle e
WR
Stats: 5,377 passing yards, 47 touchdowns
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Furman - 8 recep ons, 144 yards, 2 TDs
Home vs. Appalachian State
(10 games played) – 99 recep ons, 1,403 yards, 11 TDs
1998 – Jerry Azumah, RB, New Hampshire
downs
1996 – Archie Amerson, RB, Northern Ari.
Stats: 2,079 rushing yards, 25 touchdowns
1995 – Dave Dickenson, QB, Montana
1993 – Doug Nussmeier, QB, Idaho
Stats: 2,960 passing yards, 33 touchdowns
Sr.
So.
Jr.
5-11
6-4
205
213
Lehigh (9-1)
Montana State (9-1)
212
QB
1991 – Jamie Mar n, QB, Weber State
Away at Cal Poly - 34-of-50, 436 yards, 5 TDs, 1 INT, 3 carries, 20 yards, 0 TDs
Away at Idaho State
(10 games played) – 281-of-452, 3,612 yards, 29 TDs, 11 INTs, 49 carries, -41 yards, 2 TDs
Stats: 4,125 passing yards, 37 touchdowns
Andrew Pierce
RB
1990 – Walter Dean, RB, Grambling State
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Richmond - 34 carries, 215 yards, 2 TDs, 1 recep on, 8 yards, 0 TDs
Away at Villanova
(10 games played) – 239 carries, 1,170 yards, 15 TDs, 41 recep ons, 210 yards, 0 TDs
Stats: 1,401 rushing yards, 17 touchdowns
1989 – John Friesz, QB, Idaho
Stats: 4,041 passing yards, 31 touchdowns
1988 – Dave Megge , RB, Towson
Stats: 1,658 rushing yards, 788 receiving yards, 957
return yards, 30 total touchdowns
1987 – Kenny Gamble, RB, Colgate
Stats: 1,411 rushing yards, 11 touchdowns
Considered the Heisman Trophy of
FCS football, the Walter Payton Award
was named for the legendary Jackson
State and Chicago Bears running back.
It was established in 1987 by The Sports
Network and is presented annually to the
top offensive player in FCS football.
Previous winners of the honor
include NFL standouts such as the Dallas
Cowboys’ Tony Romo (2002, Eastern
Illinois), Philadelphia Eagles running back
Brian Westbrook (2001, Villanova) and
quarterback Steve McNair formerly of the
Bal more Ravens (1994, Alcorn State).
So.
Sr.
5-11
Eastern Washington (5-5)
200
WR
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Western Carolina - 7 recep ons, 111 yards, 1 TD
Away vs. Elon
(10 games played) – 53 recep ons, 905 yards, 9 TDs
Tirrell Rennie
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. Southern Utah - 10-of-16, 126 yards, 0 TDs, 1 INT, 16 carries, 86 yards, 2 TDs
Away at Illinois State
(9 games played) – 117-of-190, 1,581 yards, 10 TDs, 2 INTs, 121 carries, 639 yards, 8 TDs
Rodrick Rumble
WR
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Sacramento State - 9 recep ons, 62 yards, 0 TDs
Home vs. Eastern Washington
(10 games played) – 107 recep ons, 1,286 yards, 9 TDs
Jr.
Jr.
6-0
6-2
201
201
Northern Iowa (8-2)
Idaho State (2-8)
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Northern Iowa - 25-of-35, 287 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs, 12 carries, -18 yards, 1 TD
Away at Northern Arizona
(10 games played) – 259-of-384, 2,754 yards, 15 TDs, 10 INTs, 63 carries, -10 yards, 2 TDs
Casey Therriault
QB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Away at Alabama State - 23-of-41, 428 yards, 4 TDs, 0 INTs, 5 carries, -18 yards, 0 TDs
Home vs. Alcorn State
(10 games played) – 240-of-409, 3,269 yards, 23 TDs, 13 INTs, 88 carries, 103 yards, 9 TDs
Terrance West
RB
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Home vs. New Hampshire - 23 carries, 261 yards, 4 TDs, 1 recep on, -1 yard, 0 TDs
Away at Rhode Island
(10 games played) – 164 carries, 1,190 yards, 25 TDs, 3 recep ons, 12 yards, 0 TDs
Fr.
6-3
5-11
225
Appalachian State (7-3)
Brad Sorensen
Sr.
6-5
220
Delaware (6-4)
Brian Quick
Sr.
6-5
210
Elon (5-5)
Last Week’s Stats:
This Week’s Schedule:
Updated Season Stats:
Stats: 3,610 passing yards, 31 touchdowns
6-2
William & Mary (4-6)
Bo Levi Mitchell
1992 – Michael Payton, QB, Marshall
Sr.
6-2
201
Sam Houston State (10-0)
Jonathan Grimes
Stats: 2,740 rushing yards, 40 touchdowns
5-10
210
Youngstown State (6-4)
Tim Flanders
Sr.
5-9
205
Liberty (7-3)
Jamaine Cook
Sr.
5-9
205
205
Southern Utah (5-5)
Jackson State (8-2)
222
Towson (8-2)
Starts and Stars
Liberty’s Game-By-Game Starters and 2011 Player Honorees
2011 Starters - Game-By-Game Comparsion
Offensive Starters
N.C. State
Robert Morris
James Madison
Lehigh
Ky. Wesleyan
Gardner-Webb
Coastal Carolina
Charleston So.
Presbyterian Co.
VMI
Stony Brook
WR
Kelly
Kelly
Garner
Garner
Garner
Garner
Hayes
Hayes
Hayes
Hayes
Defensive Starters
N.C. State
Robert Morris
James Madison
Lehigh
Ky. Wesleyan
Gardner-Webb
Coastal Carolina
Charleston So.
Presbyterian Co.
VMI
Stony Brook
LE
Varol
Varol
Varol
Varol
Bah
Varol
Varol
Varol
Varol
Varol
WR
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
Summers
NG
Schuster
Schuster
Schuster
Schuster
Schuster
Chapman
Chapmen
Chapman
Chapman
Chapman
LT
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
Herring
LG
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Boyd
Ray
Ray
RE
Freeman
Freeman
Freeman
Freeman
Freeman
Schuster
Freeman
Schuster
Schuster
Schuster
C
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
Weatherington
DLB
MLB
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
Connolly Sigmon
RG
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
Lundy
JLB
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
Hyland
RT
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
White
ADJ
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
Vinson
2011 Football Awards List
Big South Conference
Preseason All-Conference
Offense
Quarterback - Mike Brown
Wide Receiver - Chris Summers
Offensive Line - Malcolm Boyd
Defense
Defensive Line - Asa Chapman
Special Teams
Kicker - Ma Bevins
Punter - Mike Larsson
Punt Returner - B.J. Hayes
Preseason Offensive Player Of The Year
Mike Brown, Quarterback
Conference Players of the Week
Offensive
Sept. 12 - Mike Brown, QB
Oct. 3 - Sirchauncey Holloway, RB
Oct. 17 - Mike Brown, QB
Defensive
Sept. 5 - Paco Varol, DL
Sept. 12 - Kevin Fogg, DB
Oct. 24 - KaJuan Lee, DB
Special Teams
Oct. 3 - Ervin Garner, RS
Oct. 24 - Kevin Fogg, RS
Nov. 7 - Kevin Fogg, RS
TE
Shaver
Shaver
Shaver
Hayes (WR)
Shaver
Hayes (WR)
Shaver
Shaver
Shaver
Shaver
BCB
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
Aikens
FB/WR/RB
Hayes (WR)
Gagliardi (FB)
Bap ste (FB)
Allen (RB)
Gagliardi (FB)
Gagliardi (FB)
Allen (RB)
Garner (WR)
Garner (WR)
Kelly (WR)
WS
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
Robinson
TB
Holloway
Holloway
Holloway
Holloway
Holloway
Holloway
Holloway
Allen
Allen
Allen
FS
Ayers
Ayers
Ayers
Henderson
Mayo
Mayo
Mayo
Mayo
Mayo
Henderson
QB
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brennan
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
Brown
FCB
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
Lee
The Start Chart
Freshman
Oct. 3 - Desmond Rice, RB
Oct. 10 - Desmond Rice, RB
Oct. 17 - Desmond Rice, RB
Sports Network
Preseason All-American
Kicker - Ma Bevins (first team)
Wide Receiver - Chris Summers (first team)
Quarterback - Mike Brown (second team)
Defensive Line - Asa Chapman (second team)
Walter Payton Award
Watch List
Preseason - Mike Brown, QB
Preseason - Chris Summers, WR
Midseason - Mike Brown, QB
Phil Steele
Preseason All-American
Kicker - Ma Bevins (first team)
Wide Receiver - Chris Summers (first team)
Quarterback - Mike Brown (second team)
Defensive Line - Asa Chapman (second team)
College Spor ng News
Preseason All-American
Kicker - Ma Bevins (first team)
Na onal Weekly All-Stars
Oct. 17 - Mike Brown - QB (Offfensive All-Star)
ECAC
Player of the Week
Career Starts at Liberty
Name
Con. 08 09 10 11 Total
Brown, M.
5
Summers, C. 10
Chapman, A. 5
Lee, K.
15
Hayes, B.
5
Vinson, B.
19
Boyd, M
Connolly, M. 10
Shaver, T.
4
Schuster, G.
3
Holloway, S.
Kelly, P.
1
Herring, S.
11
Robinson, B.
10
Aikens, W.
10
Garner, E.
Lundy, A.
10
Hyland, S.
10
Sigmon, N.
10
Weatherington, J. 10
White, T.
10
Varol, P.
5
Gagliardi, P.
Mayo, C.
Freeman, C.
Allen, A.
4
Davis, K.
Ayers, R.
Henderson, J. 1
Ray, G.
2
Bah, F.
Bap ste, M.
Brennan, T.
Hobby, R.
-
3
1
-
11
10
10
3
6
1
2
1
1
-
11
10
11
11
8
10
11
6
6
7
7
8
1
1
3
5
2
4
1
9
10
5
10
7
10
8
10
8
9
7
3
10
10
10
6
10
10
10
10
10
9
3
5
6
5
3
2
2
1
1
1
-
34
31
26
24
21
21
19
16
16
16
14
12
11
11
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
Liberty Football Rosters
AlphabeƟcal Roster
19
20
37
82
53
6
46
39
35
25
11
49
82
91
77
12
26
70
10
47
98
55
88
90
5
43
17
23
44
83
3
85
99
41
48
2
84
16
87
50
42
27
73
36
7
11
29
45
72
13
24
18
40
30
31
34
67
86
76
51
52
9
15
47
28
60
59
81
78
57
32
Walt Aikens
Aldreakis Allen
Kirby Anderson
Brandon Apon
Brian Arelt
Ryan Ayers
Francis Bah
Lewis Bailey
Ma hew Bap ste
Chase Barne
Sorie Bayoh
Ma Bevins
Ty Billie
Dylan Bowman
Malcolm Boyd
Tyler Brennan
Darec Brooks
Aaron Brown
Mike Brown
Leo Cardenas
Asa Chapman
Mike Connolly
Andrew Cordasco
Dominique Davis
Korrey Davis
Aaron Dial
Ellio Dutra
D.J. Edmond
Eric Fath
Ryan Ferguson
Kevin Fogg
Branden Francis
Cory Freeman
Nicky Fualaau
Peter Gagliardi
Ervin Garner
Patrick Gibson
Jaquan Glover
Chris an Griffith
Chase Griffiths
Jus n Gunn
Jacob Hagen
Mitch Hanson
Pierre Hawkes
B.J. Hayes
Gabe Henderson
Jeffery Henderson
Dexter Herman
Stan Herring
Ron Hobby
Sirchauncey Holloway
Brian Hudson
Miles Hunter
Sco Hyland
Andrew Jauch
Marques Jenkins
Trevor Jenkins
Michael Johnson
Grant Jones
Ray Jones
Alex Kacere
Pat Kelly
Ricky Kyles
Mike Larsson
KaJuan Lee
Bryant Lewellyn
Dylan Lewellyn
Garre Long
Aaron Lundy
Nick Mar n
Chris Mayo
R-So.
R-So.
Fr.
R-So.
R-Jr.
R-Fr.
R-So.
So.
R-Fr.
R-So.
R-So.
Sr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
Jr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
R-Sr.
R-Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
So.
R-Jr.
R-So.
Jr.
R-Jr.
R-So.
Jr.
Jr.
R-Fr.
R-So.
Fr.
R-So.
R-Sr.
Jr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
R-So.
R-Jr.
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
Jr.
R-Sr.
So.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
R-Jr.
Jr.
R-So.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
R-So.
Fr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
R-Sr.
R-Jr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
R-Jr.
R-So.
R-So.
DB
RB
DB
TE
LB
DB
DL
DB
FB
WR
DB
K
WR
DL
OL
QB
DB
OL
QB
FB
DL
LB
TE
DE
RB
DB
WR
DB
FB
WR
DB
WR
DL
FB
FB
WR
TE
WR
WR
LB
LB
DB
OL
DB
WR
QB
DB
TE
OL
DB
RB
QB
DB
LB
DB
LB
OL
TE
OL
LB
K
WR
DB
K/P
DB
DL
LB
TE
OL
LB
DB
6-1
6-0
5-10
6-4
5-11
5-9
6-2
5-9
6-0
5-7
5-7
6-2
6-0
6-3
6-4
6-4
6-0
6-4
6-0
5-10
6-5
6-2
6-6
6-5
5-10
5-11
5-9
6-1
6-3
6-0
5-10
5-10
6-4
6-0
6-3
5-9
6-3
5-8
6-6
6-3
6-4
6-3
6-5
5-10
5-9
5-11
6-0
6-1
6-4
5-10
5-8
6-3
5-10
6-1
6-1
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-5
6-0
6-2
6-3
6-2
5-10
6-0
6-1
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-1
5-11
195
230
175
220
220
175
270
190
215
175
165
185
185
240
280
220
215
290
205
205
380
245
250
250
190
200
190
200
255
175
180
160
250
210
240
165
210
190
205
230
205
195
280
165
190
195
210
220
275
180
200
205
200
220
180
235
300
220
305
215
230
200
195
175
185
290
210
215
305
225
205
Charlo e, N.C./Harding University (Illinois)
Colbert, Ga./Madison County
Amherst, Va./Amherst Co.
Woodstock, Ga./The King’s Academy
Massillon, Ohio/Massillon
Dallas, Ga./South Paulding (Georgia Tech)
Duisburg, Germany/Lise-Meitner
Chelmsford, Mass./Chelmsford
Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes
Stafford, Va./Brooke Point
Miami, Fla./Gulliver Preparatory
Newport News, Va./Warwick
Washington, Pa./Trinity
Shallo e, N.C./West Brunswick
Spartanburg, S.C./Dorman
Anderson, S.C./T.L. Hanna
Petersburg, Va./Dinwiddie
South Hill, Va./Park View Senior
Charlo esville, Va./Mon cello
Westwood, N.J./Westwood
Orange, Va./Orange Co. (Fork Union)
Sarasota, Fla./Cardinal Mooney
Williamsburg, Va./Jamestown (Virginia)
Buffalo, N.Y./Lafaye e
Lynchburg, Va./Heritage (Massachuse s)
Manassas, Va./Stonewall Jackson
Indianapolis, Ind./Center Grove (Marian)
Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend
Quakertown, Pa./Quakertown
Indianapolis, Ind./Perry Meridian (Marian)
Raleigh, N.C./Apex
Herndon, Va./Wes ield (Fork Union Military)
Raeford, N.C./Hoke County
Federal Way, Wash./Todd Beamer
Cameron Park, Calif./Miami Sunset (Buffalo)
Fairfax, Va./Oakton (Virginia Tech)
Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge
Virginia Beach, Va./Bayside (Fork Union Military)
Wellington, Fla./The King’s Academy
Tallahassee, Fla./North Florida Chris an (USF)
Sea le, Wash./Renton (Washington)
Orange Park, Fla./Orange Park
Blue Ridge, Va./Lord Botetourt
Wilsons, Va./Dinwiddie (New Mexico Military)
Valen nes, Va./Brunswick
Garner, N.C./Southeast Raleigh
Garner, N.C./Southeast Raleigh (N.C. Central)
Beaver Springs, Pa./Midd-West
Acworth, Ga./Kell
Temple Hills, Md./Gwynn Park (Pi sburgh)
Plant City, Fla./Armwood
Stafford, Va./Brooke Point
Camden, Del./Caesar Rodney
Forest, Va./Liberty Chris an
Waxhaw, N.C./Parkwood
Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge (Hargrave/Ole Miss)
Columbia, Va./Goochland
Chesapeake, Va./Atlan c Shores (Longwood)
Madison Heights, Va./Liberty Chris an
Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Chris an
Wooster, Ohio/Wooster
New Orleans, La./Liberty Chris an
Bristow, Va./Stonewall Jackson (Navy)
Monroe, N.C./Piedmont
Newport News, Va./Heritage
Danbury, N.C./North Stokes
Danbury, N.C./North Stokes
Raleigh, N.C./North Raleigh Chris an
Marion, Va./Chilhowie
Apex, N.C./Apex
Neptune, N.J./St. John Vianney
Liberty Football Rosters
AlphabeƟcal and Numerical Roster
28
74
40
38
33
94
4
96
22
15
56
26
22
58
14
66
89
45
21
92
97
95
1
65
93
8
16
68
75
54
6
64
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
12
13
14
15
15
16
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
22
23
24
25
26
26
27
28
28
John McConnell
Andre Mondor
Andrell Morrison
Thomas Nelson
Jimmy O’Grady
Toby Onyechi
Bobby Par lla
Luke Pingley
Julian Poindexter
Greg Pra
Greg Ray
Desmond Rice
Brandon Robinson
Greg Schuster
Kenny Sco
D.J. Sellman
Tommy Shaver
Nick Sigmon
Randy Spann
Nolan Spicer
Hunter Steward
Ma Stokes
Chris Summers
Mark Tomlin
Paco Varol
Brent Vinson
Demetrius Ward
Jay Weatherington
Toney White
Kevin Widener
Josh Woodrum
Richard Wright
Name
Chris Summers
Ervin Garner
Kevin Fogg
Bobby Par lla
Korrey Davis
Josh Woodrum
Ryan Ayers
B.J. Hayes
Brent Vinson
Pat Kelly
Mike Brown
Gabe Henderson
Sorie Bayoh
Tyler Brennan
Ron Hobby
Kenny Sco
Greg Pra
Ricky Kyles
Demetrius Ward
Jaquan Glover
Ellio Dutra
Brian Hudson
Walt Aikens
Aldreakis Allen
Randy Spann
Brandon Robinson
Julian Poindexter
D.J. Edmond
Sirchauncey Holloway
Chase Barne
Desmond Rice
Darec Brooks
Jacob Hagen
KaJuan Lee
John McConnell
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
Jr.
R-Jr.
Fr.
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
R-Sr.
R-So.
R-Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
R-Jr.
R-Fr.
R-Jr.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
R-So.
Fr.
R-Sr.
R-Sr.
R-So.
Jr.
R-Jr.
Jr.
R-Sr.
R-Fr.
Fr.
R-So.
Pos.
WR
WR
DB
LB
RB
QB
DB
WR
DB
WR
QB
QB
DB
QB
DB
DB
WR
DB
LB
WR
WR
QB
DB
RB
DB
DB
WR
DB
RB
WR
RB
DB
DB
DB
K
K
OL
LB
DB
LB
TE
LB
DL
WR
WR
OL
RB
DB
DL
DB
OL
TE
LB
DB
DL
DL
DL
WR
OL
DL
DB
LB
OL
OL
OL
QB
OL
No.
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
40
41
42
43
44
45
45
46
47
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
5-11
6-4
5-10
6-1
6-1
6-3
6-0
6-4
5-11
5-8
6-4
5-9
6-1
6-2
5-10
6-6
6-6
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-7
6-2
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-1
6-4
6-5
6-4
6-3
6-1
Name
Jeffery Henderson
Sco Hyland
Andrew Jauch
Chris Mayo
Jimmy O’Grady
Marques Jenkins
Ma hew Bap ste
Pierre Hawkes
Kirby Anderson
Thomas Nelson
Lewis Bailey
Miles Hunter
Andrell Morrison
Nicky Fualaau
Jus n Gunn
Aaron Dial
Eric Fath
Nick Sigmon
Dexter Herman
Francis Bah
Mike Larsson
Leo Cardenas
Peter Gagliardi
Ma Bevins
Chase Griffiths
Ray Jones
Alex Kacere
Brian Arelt
Kevin Widener
Mike Connolly
Greg Ray
Nick Mar n
Greg Schuster
Dylan Lewellyn
Bryant Lewellyn
200
330
220
205
235
260
215
285
185
160
325
195
180
285
165
320
285
240
210
260
285
250
215
280
270
210
230
285
285
275
205
250
Springfield, Va./West Springfield (Buffalo)
Tampa, Fla./H.B. Plant
Har ord, Conn./Har ord Public (Dean)
Staunton, Va./Robert E. Lee (Bridgton)
Mechanicsville, Md./Chop con (Hargrave)
West Orange, N.J./West Orange
Gambrills, Md./Arundel HS
Front Royal, Va./Skyline
Bedford, Va./Liberty (Marshall)
Naples, Fla./Naples (Troy)
Pearisburg, Va./Giles
Lynchburg, Va./Liberty Chris an
Waxhaw, N.C./Charlo e Chris an
Marvin, N.C./Charlo e La n
Appoma ox, Va./Appoma ox
Columbia, Md./DeMatha Catholic
Hot Springs, Va./Bath County
Roanoke, Va./Northside
Millersville, Md./Old Mill
McDonald, Pa./South Faye e
Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam HS (Virginia)
Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas
Jacksonville, Fla./Jean Ribault
Madison Heights, Va./Amherst (VMI)
Hamburg, Germany/Wirtscha s
Charlo e, N.C./Ardrey Kell (Fork Union)
Hampton, Va./Phoebus
Woodbridge, Va./Woodbridge
Manassas Park, Va./Manassas Park
Lebanon, Va./Lebanon
Roanoke, Va./Cave Springs
Nathalie, Va./Halifax County
Pos.
DB
LB
DB
DB
LB
LB
FB
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
LB
FB
LB
DB
FB
LB
TE
DL
K/P
FB
FB
K
LB
LB
K
LB
OL
LB
OL
LB
DL
LB
DL
No.
64
65
66
67
68
70
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
81
82
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
Name
Richard Wright
Mark Tomlin
D.J. Sellman
Trevor Jenkins
Jay Weatherington
Aaron Brown
Stan Herring
Mitch Hanson
Andre Mondor
Toney White
Grant Jones
Malcolm Boyd
Aaron Lundy
Garre Long
Brandon Apon
Ty Billie
Ryan Ferguson
Patrick Gibson
Branden Francis
Michael Johnson
Chris an Griffith
Andrew Cordasco
Tommy Shaver
Dominique Davis
Dylan Bowman
Nolan Spicer
Paco Varol
Toby Onyechi
Ma Stokes
Luke Pingley
Hunter Steward
Asa Chapman
Cory Freeman
Pos.
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
OL
TE
TE
WR
WR
TE
WR
TE
WR
TE
TE
DE
DL
DL
DL
TE
DL
DL
DL
DL
DL
How the Foes are Faring
Schedule and Results for Liberty’s 2011 Regular Season Opponents
9/3
9/10
9/17
9/22
10/1
10/8
10/22
10/29
11/05
11/12
11/19
11/26
N.C. State (5-5)
No. 22/18 LIBERTY
at Wake Forest
SOUTH ALABAMA
at Cincinna
GEORGIA TECH
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
at Virginia
at Florida State
NORTH CAROLINA
at Boston College
CLEMSON
MARYLAND
9/3
9/10
9/17
10/1
10/8
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/5
11/12
11/19
Robert Morris (2-8)
DAYTON
at No. 24/21 Liberty
at Morgan State
at Monmouth
SAINT FRANCIS, Pa.
at Albany
BRYANT
SACRED HEART
at Central Connec cut St.
WAGNER
DUQUESNE
W/ 43-21
L/ 27-34
W/ 35-13
L/ 14-44
L/ 35-45
W/ 38-24
W/ 28-14
L/ 0-34
W/ 13-0
L/ 10-14
3:30 p.m.
TBA
L/ 13-19
L/ 7-38
L/ 12-13
W/ 23-20
W/ 45-14
L/ 17-28
L/ 27-34
L/ 15-27
L/ 24-31
L/ 17-38
Noon
No. 19/20 James Madison (6-4)
9/3
at North Carolina
L/ 10-42
9/10
C. CONNECTICUT STATE
W/ 14-9
9/17
at No. 22/20 Liberty
W/ 27-24
9/24
at No. 6/5 William & Mary W/ 20-14
10/1
No. 10/10 RICHMOND
W/ 31-7
10/8
No. 19/RV MAINE
L/ 24-25 (OT)
10/15 VILLANOVA
W/ 34-10
10/29 at No. 15/16 ODU
L/ 20-23
11/5
at No. 9/11 New HampshireL/ 10-28
11/12 RHODE ISLAND
W/ 31-13
11/19 at Massachuse s
1 p.m.
9/3
9/10
9/17
9/24
10/1
10/8
10/15
10/29
11/5
11/12
11/19
No. 6/6 Lehigh (9-1)
at Monmouth
W/ 49-24
No. 13/ 16 N. HAMPSHIRE L/ 41-48
at Princeton
W/ 34-22
No. 23 LIBERTY
W/ 27-24
YALE
W/ 37-7
at Bucknell
W/ 30-6
at Fordham
W/ 34-12
at Colgate
W/ 45-25
HOLY CROSS
W/ 14-7
GEORGETOWN
W/ 34-12
LAFAYETTE
12:30 p.m.
Kentucky Wesleyan (1-10)
at Indianapolis
L/ 0-41
at Pikeville
L/ 17-24
SIENA HEIGHTS
L/ 26-28
KENTUCKY STATE
L/ 7-23
at Liberty
L/ 0-57
URBANA
L/ 9-45
MISSOURI S&T
L/ 28-54
at Saint Joseph’s
L/ 21-31
CENTRAL STATE
L/ 0-9
at Notre Dame (Ohio)
W/ 38-13
WILLIAM JEWELL
L/ 12-17
Charleston Southern (0-10, 0-5 Big South)
9/3
at UCF
L/ 0-62
9/10
at No. 4/5 Florida State
L/ 10-62
9/17
at Jacksonville
L/ 30-37
9/24
NORFOLK STATE
L/ 3-33
10/1
WESLEY
L/ 20-32
10/15 at VMI *
L/ 17-21
10/22 LIBERTY *
L/ 16-38
10/29 at Gardner-Webb *
L/ 7-14
11/5
STONY BROOK *
L/ 31-50
11/12 COASTAL CAROLINA *
L/ 38-45
11/19 at Presbyterian Co. *
1:30 p.m.
Gardner-Webb (4-6, 2-3 Big South)
9/3
BREVARD
W/ 34-17
9/10
at Ohio
L/ 3-30
9/17
at Wake Forest
L/ 5-48
10/1
at Samford
L/ 14-41
10/8
LIBERTY *
L/ 3-35
10/15 at Presbyterian Co. *
L/ 14-28
10/22 at Coastal Carolina *
W/ 26-24
10/29 CHARLESTON SO. *
W/ 14-7
11/3
VIRGINIA STATE
W/ 34-13
11/12 STONY BROOK *
L/ 28-76
11/19 at VMI *
1:30 p.m.
Presbyterian College (3-7, 2-3 Big South)
9/3
No. 8/8 WOFFORD
L/ 28-35
9/10
NORTH GREENVILLE
W/ 38-21
9/17
at California
L/ 12-63
9/24
at Furman
L/ 21-62
10/8
at Stony Brook *
L/ 24-42
10/15 GARDNER-WEBB *
W/ 28-14
10/22 at No. 1/1 Ga. Southern
L/ 14-48
10/29 at No. 23/24 Liberty * L/ 20-27 (OT)
11/5
at Coastal Carolina *
L/ 8-15
11/12 VMI *
W/ 38-6
11/19 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN * 1 p.m.
Coastal Carolina (6-4, 3-3 Big South)
9/3
FURMAN
W/ 30-23
9/10
CATAWBA
W/ 20-3
9/17
at Georgia
L/ 0-59
9/24
at North Carolina A&T
W/ 31-14
10/8
VMI *
W/ 10-34
10/15 at Liberty *
L/ 27-63
10/22 GARDNER-WEBB *
L/ 26-28
10/29 at Stony Brook *
L/ 0-42
11/5
PRESBYTERIAN CO. *
W/ 15-8
11/12 at Charleston Southern * W/ 45-38
11/19 at Western Carolina
2 p.m.
9/3
9/10
9/17
9/24
10/8
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/5
11/12
11/19
VMI (1-9, 1-4 Big South)
DELAWARE STATE
L/ 21-24
No. 5/5 WILLIAM & MARY L/ 7-24
at No. 6/9 Richmond
L/ 19-34
at Akron
L/ 13-36
at No. 24 Coastal Carolina * L/ 10-34
CHARLESTON SO. *
W/ 21-17
STONY BROOK *
L/ 14-42
at The Citadel
L/ 14-41
at No. 22/22 Liberty *
L/ 31-37
at Presbyterian Co. *
L/ 6-38
GARDNER-WEBB *
1:30 p.m.
9/3
9/10
9/17
9/24
10/8
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/5
11/12
11/19
Stony Brook (7-3, 5-0 Big South)
at UTEP
L/ 24-31 (OT)
at Buffalo
L/ 7-35
BROWN
L/ 20-21
LAFAYETTE
W/ 37-20
PRESBYTERIAN CO. *
W/ 42-24
SAINT ANSELM
W/ 55-7
at VMI *
W/ 42-14
COASTAL CAROLINA *
W/ 42-0
at Charleston So. *
W/ 50-31
at Gardner-Webb *
W/ 76-28
No. 16/16 LIBERTY *
1 p.m.
9/1
9/10
9/17
9/24
10/1
10/8
10/15
10/22
10/29
11/5
11/12
Liberty’s 2011 Opponent Records
Overall Opponent Record: 44-67
Opponent Record at Home: 30-25
Opponent Record on Road: 14-42
* - Big South Conference game
The Last Time
A Quick Glance at When the Last Time Libertyy or its Opponents
pp
Accomplished
p
Milestones in a Game
Liberty
Individual
Rushed for 100 or More Yards
Aldreakis Allen rushed 26 mes for 131 yards against
Presbyterian College, 10/29/11
Rushed for 200 or More Yards
Rashad Jennings rushed 29 mes for 220 yards at
Youngstown State, 9/27/08
Rushed for 300 or More Yards
Lawrence Worthington rushed 33 mes for 305 yards
against Charleston Southern, 11/19/94
Rushed 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Mike Brown rushed 70 yards for a touchdown against
Stony Brook, 11/21/09
Two Runners with 100 or More Yards
Zach Terrell rushed five mes for 115 yards and Rashad
Jennings rushed 16 mes for 101 yards against St.
Francis, Pa., 9/29/07
Three Rushing Touchdowns
Sirchauncey Holloway rushed for four touchdowns against
Wesleyan 10/1/11
Kentucky Wesleyan,
Four Rushing Touchdowns
Sirchauncey Holloway rushed for four touchdowns against
Wesleyan 10/1/11
Kentucky Wesleyan,
20 Pass Comple ons
Mike Brown completed 24 pass a empts against VMI,
11/5/11
Passed for 300 or More Yards
Mike Brown passed for 363 yards at Gardner-Webb,
10/8/11
Passed for 400 or More Yards
Robby Jus no passed for 434 yards (26 of 38) against
Towson State, 10/26/91
Completed a Pass of 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Mike Brown completed a 52-yard pass to Pat Kelly against
Charleston Southern, 10/22/11
Completed a Pass of 75 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Mike Brown completed a 80-yard pass to Chris Summers
at Coastal Carolina, 11/13/10
Caught 10 or More Passes
Chris Summers caught 15 passes for 205 yards at Lehigh,
9/24/11
Caught Passes for 100 or More Yards
Chris Summers caught nine passes for 133 yards at
Gardner Webb 10/8/11
Gardner-Webb,
Two Receivers with 100 or More Yards
Chris Summers caught nine passes for 133 yards and
Tommy Shaver caught four passes for 110 yards
against Gardner-Webb, 10/8/11
Three Receivers with 100 or More Yards
Chris Summers caught seven passes for 129 yards, B.J.
Hayes caught seven passes for 110 yards and Pat Kelly
caught four passes for 115 yards agianst St. Francis,
Pa., 9/4/10
Recovered a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown
Bobby Par lla recovered a blocked punt in the end zone
for a touchdown against Coastal Carolina, 10/15/11
Recovered an Opponents Blocked Punt for a Touchdown
Glenville State blocked a Liberty punt and then Torrey
Rush ran the ball in for a touchdown, 9/6/97
Recovered a Blocked Punt for a Safety
Pat Dickerson blocked a Charleston Southern punt for a
safety, 11/12/05
Recovered a Blocked Field Goal for a Touchdown
Mark Thomas recovered a blocked field goal for a touchdown at Towson State, 10/20/90
Returned a Punt for a Touchdown
Dominic Bolden returned a punt 74 yards for a touchdown against Elon, 11/22/08
Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown
Kevin Fogg returned a kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown
against VMI, 11/5/11
Returned an Intercep on for a Touchdown
Doncel Bolt returned an intercep on 46 yards for a touchdown against Stony Brook, 11/20/10
Two Intercep ons
Walt Aikiens finished with two intercep ons at Lehigh,
9/24/11
Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown
Francis Bah returned a fumble 31 yards for a touchdown
at N.C. State, 9/3/11
Miscellaneous
Scored Four or More Touchdowns
Sirchauncey Holloway scored four touchdowns against
Kent ck Wesleyan,
Wesle an 10/1/11
Kentucky
Punt More than 50 Yards
Mike Larsson kicked a 50-yard punt against VMI,
11/5/11
Kicked a 50 or More Yard Field Goal
Ma Bevins kicked a 50-yard field goal at N.C. State,
9/3/11
Returned an Intercepted Extra Point for a Defensive
Two-Point Conversion
Marcus Harvey intercepted a Bake Baker two-point
conversion a empt and returned it 101 yards for the
defensive two-point conversion against Appalachian
State, 11/22/97
Returned a Blocked Extra Point for a Defensive TwoPoint Conversion
Seth Reichart blocked an extra point a empt and Kevin
Moon returned it 92 yards for the defensive two-point
conversion at Cha anooga, 11/6/04
Team
Rushed for 300 or More Yards
Liberty rushed for 300 yards on 47 carries against Coastal
Carolina, 10/17/09
Passed for 300 or More Yards
Liberty finished with 363 yards (22 of 31) passing at
Gardner-Webb, 10/8/11
Passed for 400 or More Yards
Liberty finished with 452 yards (26 of 33) passing St.
Francis, Pa., 9/4/10
Had 500 or More Yards in Total Offense
Liberty finished with 518 yards of total offense against
Coastal Carolina, 10/15/11
Had 600 or More Yards in Total Off
ense
Offense
Liberty finished with 654 yards of total offense against
Charleston Southern, 10/26/96
Recorded a Safety
Liberty scored a safety against St. Paul’s, 8/31/06
Recorded a Shutout
Liberty recorded a 42-0 shutout against Charleston
Southern, 10/25/08
Scored 50 or More Points
Liberty scored 63 points in a 63-27 win against Coastal
Carolina, 10/15/11
Played a Tie Game
Liberty ed 23-23 at East Tennessee State, 10/5/85
Opponent
Individual
Rushed for 100 or More Yards
Lance Byrd of Presbyterian College rushed for 111 yards
on 12 carries, 10/29/11
Rushed for 200 or More Yards
Rashaud Palmer of Elon rushed 245 yard on 16 carries,
11/9/02
Rushed for 300 or More Yards
Gene Lake of Delaware State rushed for 336 yards on 33
carries, 11/10/84
Rushed 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Ryan Singer of Presbyterian College rushed 74 yards for a
touchdown 10/29/11
touchdown,
Two Runners with 100 or More Yards
Lance Byrd of Presbyterian College rushed 12 mes for
111 yards and teammate Ryan Singer finished with
108 yards on 16 carries, 10/29/11
Three Runners with 100 or More Yards
Southern Connec cut State’s Glen Kimbrough finished
with 17 rushes for 136 yards, John Harris had 19
carries for 107 yards and Bill Clancy finished with 21
carries for 107 yards, 10/18/96
Four Rushing Touchdowns
Thomas Haskins of VMI scored four rushing touchdowns,
9/9/95
20 Pass Comple ons
Eric Kordenbrock of VMI completed 31 pass a empts,
11/5/11
30 Pass Comple ons
Eric Kordenbrock of VMI completed 31 pass a empts,
11/5/11
Passed for 300 or More Yards
Eric Kordenbrock of VMI passed for 320 yards (31 of 47),
11/5/11
Passed for 400 or More Yards
Bobby Seck of Hofstra passed for 496 yards (24 of 47),
11/22/03
Completed a Pass of 50 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Eric Kordenbrock of VMI completed a 55-yard pass to
Tracy Hairston for a touchdowns, 11/5/11
Completed a Pass of 75 or More Yards for a Touchdown
Andy Horn of Western Carolina completed a 78-yard pass
to Marquel Pi man, 9/13/08
Caught 10 or More Passes
Dobson Collins of Gardner-Webb caught 10 passes for 109
yards, 11/15/08
Caught Passes for 100 or More Yards
Nathan Perera of Charleston Southern caught seven
passes for 100 yards, 10/22/11
Two with 100 or More yards
Marques Colston of Hofstra caught seven passes for 267
yards and Ricky Bryant caught eight passes for 133
yards, 11/22/03
Recovered a Blocked Punt for a Touchdown
Rashaud Ferrell of Savannah St. recovered a blocked punt
and returned it 22 yards for a touchdown, 10/2/10
Returned a Punt for a Touchdown
T.J. Graham of N.C. State returned a punt 82 yards for a
touchdown, 9/3/11
Retuned a Kickoff for a Touchdown
Gerald Stevenson of Charleston Southern returned a
kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown, 10/9/10
Returned an Intercep on for a Touchdown
Todd Charlie of Ball State returned an intercep on 35
yards for a touchdown, 9/11/10
Two Intercep ons
Jason Jones of Cha anooga intercepted two passes,
11/13/04
Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown
Brian Slay of N.C. State returned a fumble 52 yards for a
touchdown, 9/3/11
Miscellaneous
Scored Four or More Touchdowns
Thomas Haskins of VMI finished with four touchdowns,
9/9/95
Kicked a Field Goal of 50 Yards or More
Sam Swank of Wake Forest kicked a 52-yard field goal,
9/30/06
Team
Rushed for 300 or More Yards
James Madison rushed 301 yards on 50 carries, 9/26/09
Passed for 300 or More Yards
VMI passed for 320 yards (31 of 47),
11/5/11
Passed for 400 or More Yards
Elon passed for 401 yards (34 of 40), 9/22/07
Had 500 or More Yards in Total Offense
Coastal Carolina finished with 541 yards of total offense,
11/13/10
Recorded a Safety
Robert Morris recorded a safety when Liberty was penalized for holding in the end zone, 9/18/10
Recorded a Shutout
William & Mary shutout Liberty, 56-0, 9/24/05
Scored 50 or More Points
William & Mary scored 56 points in defea ng Liberty,
56-0, 9/24/05
Played a Tie Game
East Tennessee State ed Liberty, 23-23, 10/5/85
A Rankings Review
A Quick Glance at Where Liberty has been NaƟonal Ranked during the Last Six Years (2006-2011)
Rushing Offense
Passing Offense
Total Offense
Scoring Offense
Intercep on Thrown
Passing Efficiency
Fumbles Lost
Turnover Lost
Tackles for a Loss Allowed
Sacks Allowed
First Down Offense
Offense Third-Down Efficiency
Offense Fourth-Down Efficiency
Red Zone Efficiency
Time of Possession
Rushing Defense
Passing Defense
Total Defense
Scoring Defense
Passes Intercepted
Pass Efficiency Defense
Fumbles Recovered
Turnovers Gained
Tackles for a Loss
Sacks
First Down Defense
Defense Third-Down Efficiency
Defense Fourth-Down Efficiency
Red Zone Defense
Net Pun ng
Punt Returns
Punt Return Yardage Defense
Kickoff Returns
Kickoff Return Yardage Defense
Turnover Margin
Fewest Penal es per Game
Fewest Penalty Yards per Game
2006
19th
185.00
95th
142.3
64th
327.27
47th
23.55
T6th
5
42nd
126.31
T2nd
2
T1st
8
T20th
4.55 (50.0)
T9th
1.00 (11.0)
N/A
N/A
10th
47.5 (66-139)
T6th
71.4 (5-7)
N/A
N/A
18th
31:44
2007
16th
215.91
49th
213.7
14th
429.64
3rd
42.73
T19th
7
8th
158.12
T40th
9
T21st
16
7th
4.18 (46.0)
4th
0.73 (8.0)
N/A
N/A
29th
42.5 (54-127)
T10th
66.7 (6-9)
N/A
N/A
106th
27:59
Offense
2008
13th
213.50
37th
233.17
9th
446.67
19th
33.67
T12th
6
7th
158.81
T38th
9
T13th
15
4th
3.58 (43.0)
5th
0.67 (8.0)
14th
21.50
3rd
50.98 (78-153)
74th
40.00 (4-10)
38th
0.81 (43-53)
57th
30:06
2009
21st
176.09
T49th
202.55
27th
378.64
1st
36.36
T2nd
5
23rd
139.08
T1st
3
1st
8
T22nd
4.82 (53.0)
T25th
1.36 (15.0)
T49th
18.36
T22nd
42.55 (60-141)
5th
70.00 (7-10)
2nd
0.92 (47-51)
47th
30:24
2010
39th
171.00
7th
288.91
2nd
459.91
3rd
36.45
T65th
12
8th
148.51
T49th
9
T58th
21
T5th
4.18 (46.0)
5th
0.64 (7.0)
1st
24.18
16th
43.84 (64-146)
T89th
36.36 (4-11)
T8th
0.88 (42-46)
18th
32:12
2011
50th
161.70
23rd
261.20
21st
422.90
8th
36.40
T59th
10
14th
149.94
T94th
12
83rd
22
14th
4.70 (47.0)
T38th
1.60 (16.0)
T24th
21.30
2nd
51.16 (66-129)
T10th
66.67 (8-12)
T38th
0.83 (35-42)
83rd
29:06
40th
129.6
47th
176.36
36th
306.00
12th
15.6
T71st
9
T44th
120.02
T91st
6
T99th
14
T84th
4.73 (52.0)
T46th
1.82 (20.0)
N/A
N/A
41st
36.0 (49-136)
T41st
42.9 (9-21)
N/A
N/A
24th
128.50
82nd
220.82
40th
349.27
32nd
22.3
T12th
18
60th
125.88
T29th
12
13th
30
T48th
6.55 (72.0)
T45th
2.09 (23.0)
N/A
N/A
106th
45.8 (76-166)
T26th
38.5 (5-13)
N/A
N/A
Defense
35th
125.92
70th
208.75
49th
334.67
14th
18.67
52nd
12
37th
115.95
40th
11
T51st
23
T68th
5.83 (70.0)
T62nd
1.92 (23.0)
T47th
18.00
T44th
36.90 (62-168)
82nd
53.33 (16-30)
T27th
0.73 (27-37)
68th
151.45
T26th
171.64
40th
323.09
24th
19.09
T16th
17
48th
117.15
T24th
12
T9th
29
T98th
4.73 (52.0)
T92nd
1.36 (15.0)
T29th
16.55
50th
36.55 (53-145)
T92nd
52.63 (10-19)
T9th
0.67 (24-36)
20th
115.73
T47th
193.45
17th
309.18
24th
20.18
T53rd
11
51st
121.90
T50th
10
T53rd
21
T65th
5.91 (65.0)
T37th
2.18 (24.0)
14th
15.55
38th
34.90 (57-161)
1st
10.00 (1-10)
T7th
0.68 (21-31)
29th
130.10
41st
193.80
24th
323.90
23rd
20.10
T32nd
12
25th
113.52
T47th
9
T37th
21
T65th
6.00 (60.0)
T66th
1.90 (19.0)
T18th
16.70
35th
35.57 (53-149)
10th
26.32 (5-19)
T29th
0.73 (22-30)
93rd
29.81
22nd
11.25
76th
10.22
3rd
25.56
78th
20.78
T20th
0.55
T66th
6.36 (70)
77th
58.91 (648)
24th
34.67
8th
14.24
36th
7.24
10th
23.66
51st
20.08
T7th
1.27
63rd
6.73 (74)
68th
61.09 (672)
36th
34.02
85th
6.06
10th
3.38
27th
21.86
99th
22.60
1st
1.91
T19th
5.09 (56)
14th
43.09 (466)
38th
34.41
40th
10.74
58th
9.13
83rd
19.45
93rd
22.73
T55th
0.00
27th
5.27 (58)
30th
46.82 (515)
75th
33.25
39th
10.23
114th
13.69
4th
26.34
22nd
18.57
T58th
-0.10
39th
5.60 (56.40)
64th
56.40 (564)
Special Teams
118th
25.64
12th
14.61
103rd
13.59
21st
22.05
42nd
19.12
T21st
0.67
47th
5.67 (68)
42nd
49.17 (590)
Liberty (7 - 3 - 0)
Thru: 11/12/2011 - Week 11
TEAM RANKINGS
120 teams ranked in Football Championship Subdivision
6 teams ranked in the Big South Conference
2011 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
7-3 W-6
Rushing Offense
National
Rank
50
Category
Big South Conference Record: 5-0
161.70
National
Leader
Wofford
Actual
Actual
356.00
Conf Big South
Rank Conference Leader
3
Stony Brook
Actual
287.40
Sat 09/03/2011
@ North Carolina St. *
21 - 43
L
Passing Offense
23
261.20
Eastern Wash.
365.50
1
Liberty
261.20
Sat 09/10/2011
ROBERT MORRIS *
38 - 7
W
Total Offense
21
422.90
Lehigh
483.90
2
Stony Brook
440.60
Sat 09/17/2011
JAMES MADISON *
24 - 27
L
Scoring Offense
8
36.40
Sam Houston St.
39.80
2
Stony Brook
39.50
Rushing Defense
29
130.10
Sam Houston St.
56.60
2
Stony Brook
94.80
Pass Efficiency Defense
25
113.52
Jackson St.
90.63
1
Liberty
113.52
Sat 09/24/2011
@ Lehigh
24 - 27
L
Sat 10/01/2011
KY. WESLEYAN *
57 - 0
W
Total Defense
24
323.90
Texas Southern
230.50
2
Stony Brook
321.60
Sat 10/08/2011
@ Gardner-Webb *
35 - 3
W
Scoring Defense
23
20.10
Sam Houston St.
12.50
1
Liberty
20.10
Sat 10/15/2011
COASTAL CARO.
63 - 27
W
Net Punting
75
33.25
Fordham
41.96
2
Charleston So.
36.39
Sat 10/22/2011
@ Charleston So.
38 - 16
W
Punt Returns
39
10.23
Wofford
22.17
5
VMI
12.08
Sat 10/29/2011
PRESBYTERIAN
27 - 20
W 2OT
Kickoff Returns
4
26.34
Stony Brook
28.80
2
Stony Brook
28.80
Sat 11/05/2011
VMI
37 - 31
W
Turnover Margin
58
-.10
Bucknell
2.80
3
Stony Brook
1.30
Pass Defense
41
193.80
Duquesne
138.90
2
Coastal Caro.
184.10
Passing Efficiency
14
149.94
Furman
176.14
1
Liberty
149.94
Sacks
66
1.90
Stephen F. Austin
3.90
2
Gardner-Webb
2.30
Tackles For Loss
65
6.00
Stephen F. Austin
9.50
4
Gardner-Webb
9.10
38
1.60
Tenn.-Martin
.40
4
Coastal Caro.
.90
Sat 11/19/2011
@ Stony Brook
HOME GAME IN CAPS
* Night Game
^ Neutral Site
OT Overtime Game
Sacks Allowed
T=tied at this ranking
PLAYER RANKINGS
Player must have played in 75% of team's games
Summary of the top 100 national leaders and top 25 conference leaders
15 categories ranked
Category
Player
Rushing
Aldreakis Allen
National Actual
Rank
87
59.22
National
Leader
Bell (Indiana St.)
Actual Conf
Rank
153.30
5
Mike Brown
46.11
7
Sirchauncey Holloway
29.50
11
Desmond Rice
17.56
15
B.J. Hayes
5.00
22
Greg Pratt
4.33
Big South
Conference Leader
Maysonet (Stony Brook)
Actual
132.70
24
Passing Efficiency (Min. 15 Att./Game)
Mike Brown
10
153.82
Forcier (Furman)
180.93
2
Essington (Stony Brook)
164.95
Total Offense
Mike Brown
9
302.00
Mitchell (Eastern Wash.)
357.10
1
Brown (Liberty)
302.00
Summers (Liberty)
5.40
Summers (Liberty)
77.40
Porter (Stony Brook)
.50
Larsson (Liberty)
42.67
James (Charleston So.)
10.62
Receptions Per Game
Receiving Yards Per Game
Interceptions
Punting (Min. 3.6 Punts/Game)
Punt Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game)
Aldreakis Allen
59.22
11
Sirchauncey Holloway
29.50
15
Desmond Rice
17.56
18
Chris Summers
T-30
5.40
Rumble (Idaho St.)
10.70
Pat Kelly
T-97
4.12
1
3
B.J. Hayes
2.50
10
Aldreakis Allen
2.11
13
Ervin Garner
1.89
16
Thomas Shaver
1.70
T-19
Chris Summers
27
77.40
Pat Kelly
57
65.12
Mellette (Elon)
140.30
1
3
Thomas Shaver
30.70
10
B.J. Hayes
27.70
11
Aldreakis Allen
22.11
15
Ervin Garner
19.56
20
Ryan Ferguson
16.44
23
Walt Aikens
T-55
.30
Robertson (Bucknell)
1.20
T-2
Kevin Fogg
T-55
.30
T-2
Kajuan Lee
.10
T-14
Jeffrey Henderson
.10
T-14
Scott Hyland
.10
T-14
Nick Sigmon
.10
T-14
Mike Connolly
.10
T-14
Brent Vinson
.10
Mike Larsson
9
42.67
T-14
Harrington (Idaho St.)
48.75
Estelle (Tenn.-Martin)
17.69
1
Kickoff Returns (Min. 1.2 Ret./Game)
Kevin Fogg
1
34.94
Fogg (Liberty)
34.94
1
Fogg (Liberty)
34.94
Field Goals
Alex Kacere
T-78
.67
Brown (Portland St.)
2.00
4
Austin (Gardner-Webb)
1.10
Scoring
Aldreakis Allen
5.33
West (Towson)
16.67
T-5
Maysonet (Stony Brook)
9.00
Mike Brown
4.89
8
Chris Summers
4.20
10
Alex Kacere
4.11
11
Sirchauncey Holloway
2.40
T-17
Jackolski (Stony Brook)
181.20
Dickson (Gardner-Webb)
.50
Patterson (Gardner-Webb)
11.38
Pemasa (Gardner-Webb)
1.50
All-Purpose Runners
Sacks
Tackles
Tackles For Loss
T=tied at this ranking
Pat Kelly
2.25
22
Kevin Fogg
1.80
T-24
Aldreakis Allen
91.11
Chris Summers
77.40
9
Kevin Fogg
67.60
12
Pat Kelly
65.12
13
Mike Brown
46.67
18
B.J. Hayes
35.40
Francis Bah
.40
Scott Hyland
.25
T-10
Grimes (William & Mary)
222.30
6
22
Hamilton (Prairie View)
1.55
T-4
Brent Vinson
.25
T-10
Marques Jenkins
.22
T-14
Walt Aikens
.20
Nick Sigmon
5.40
Chris Mayo
5.10
T-14
Brandon Robinson
4.60
T-19
Brent Vinson
4.50
Francis Bah
T-100
1.00
T-17
Evans (New Hampshire)
14.20
13
T-22
Hart (Alabama A&M)
2.50
T-6
Nick Sigmon
.75
T-12
Scott Hyland
.50
T-22
Brent Vinson
.50
T-22
How They Stack Up Against Each Other
A Complete Comparison of Liberty vs. Opponent Team StaƟsƟcs during the Last Six Years (2006-2011 - 66 games)
Total Combined Team Stats (2006-11)
Avg. Per Game
Avg. Per Season
Liberty
Opponent +/-
Liberty
Opponent +/-
Liberty
Opponent +/-
Rush A .
2489
2361
128
37.71
35.77
1.94
414.83
393.50
21.33
Rush Yards
12407
8597
3810
187.98
130.26
57.73
2067.83
1432.83
635.00
Yards Per Rush
4.98
3.64
1.34
Rush TDs
157
79
78
2.38
1.20
1.18
26.17
13.17
13.00
Recep ons
1140
1108
32
17.27
16.79
0.48
190.00
184.67
5.33
Receiving Yards
14732
12828
1904
223.21
194.36
28.85
2455.33
2138.00
317.33
Yards Per Catch
12.92
11.58
1.35
Receiving TDs
106
75
31
1.61
1.14
0.47
17.67
12.50
5.17
Pass Comple ons
1140
1108
32
17.27
16.79
0.48
190.00
184.67
5.33
Pass A empts
1786
1912
-126
27.06
28.97
-1.91
297.67
318.67
-21.00
Pass Intercepted
45
78
-33
0.68
1.18
-0.50
7.50
13.00
-5.50
Comple on Pct.
63.83%
57.95%
5.88%
Pass Yards
14732
12828
1904
223.21
194.36
28.85
2455.33
2138.00
317.33
Pass TDs
106
75
31
1.61
1.14
0.47
17.67
12.50
5.17
Pass Efficiency Ra ng
147.66
119.09
28.57
KO Returns
224
383
-159
3.39
5.80
-2.41
37.33
63.83
-26.50
KO Return Yards
5190
7883
-2693
78.64
119.44
-40.80
865.00
1313.83
-448.83
Yards Per KO Return
23.17
20.58
2.59
KO Return TDs
10
2
8
0.15
0.03
0.12
1.67
0.33
1.33
Punt Returns
129
106
23
1.95
1.61
0.35
21.50
17.67
3.83
Punt Return Yards
1504
1039
465
22.79
15.74
7.05
250.67
173.17
77.50
0.11
0.06
0.05
1.17
0.67
0.50
Yards Per Punt Return
11.66
9.80
1.86
Punt Return TDs
7
4
3
Total Offensive Yards
27139
21425
5714
411.20
324.62
86.58
4523.17
3570.83
952.33
Total Offensive Plays
4275
4273
2
64.77
64.74
0.03
712.50
712.17
0.33
Avg. Yards Per Play
6.35
5.01
1.33
Pct. Of Rush Plays
58.22%
55.25%
2.97%
Pct. Of Pass Plays
41.78%
44.75%
-2.97%
All Purpose Yards
34716
30819
3897
526.00
466.95
59.05
5786.00
5136.50
649.50
Solo Tackles
2326
2203
123
35.24
33.38
1.86
387.67
367.17
20.50
Assisted Tackles
2609
2773
-164
39.53
42.02
-2.48
434.83
462.17
-27.33
Total Tackles
4935
4976
-41
74.77
75.39
-0.62
822.50
829.33
-6.83
Tackles for a Loss
371
285.5
85.5
5.62
4.33
1.30
61.83
47.58
14.25
TFL Yardage
1552
939
613
23.52
14.23
9.29
258.67
156.50
102.17
Sacks
124
65
59
1.88
0.98
0.89
20.67
10.83
9.83
Sack Yardage
927
415
512
14.05
6.29
7.76
154.50
69.17
85.33
Forced Fumbles
61
49
12
0.92
0.74
0.18
10.17
8.17
2.00
Fumble Returns
60
45
15
0.91
0.68
0.23
10.00
7.50
2.50
Fumble Return Yards
138
221
-83
2.09
3.35
-1.26
23.00
36.83
-13.83
Intercep ons
78
45
33
1.18
0.68
0.50
13.00
7.50
5.50
INT Yardage
883
472
411
13.38
7.15
6.23
147.17
78.67
68.50
Avg. INT Return Yards
11.32
10.49
0.83
QB Hurries
205
113
92
3.11
1.71
1.39
34.17
18.83
15.33
Pass Breakups
226
166
60
3.42
2.52
0.91
37.67
27.67
10.00
Blocked Kicks
15
22
-7
0.23
0.33
-0.11
2.50
3.67
-1.17
How They Stack Up Against Each Other
A Complete Comparison of Liberty vs. Opponent Team StaƟsƟcs during the Last Six Years (2006-2011 - 65 Games)
Total Combined Team Stats (2006-11)
Avg. Per Game
Avg. Per Season
Liberty
Opponent +/-
Liberty
Opponent +/-
Liberty
Opponent +/-
PAT
269
143
126
4.08
2.17
1.91
44.83
23.83
21.00
PAT A empts
284
155
129
4.30
2.35
1.95
47.33
25.83
21.50
PAT Pct.
94.72%
92.26%
2.46%
2-pt. Rush
0
0
0
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2-pt. Pass
2
3
-1
0.03
0.05
-0.02
0.33
0.50
-0.17
Safety
1
3
-2
0.02
0.05
-0.03
0.17
0.50
-0.33
Points
2297
1274
1023
34.80
19.30
15.50
382.83
212.33
170.50
Punts
231
339
-108
3.50
5.14
-1.64
38.50
56.50
-18.00
Punt Yards
8990
12481
-3491
136.21
189.11
-52.89
1498.33
2080.17
-581.83
0.06
0.05
0.02
0.67
0.50
0.17
Avg. Yards Per Punt
38.92
36.82
2.10
Punt Blocked
4
3
1
Touchback
28
12
16
0.42
0.18
0.24
4.67
2.00
2.67
Fair Caught
32
89
-57
0.48
1.35
-0.86
5.33
14.83
-9.50
50+ yards
31
24
7
0.47
0.36
0.11
5.17
4.00
1.17
Inside 20 Yardline
70
87
-17
1.06
1.32
-0.26
11.67
14.50
-2.83
Pct. Inside 20 Yardline
30.30%
25.66%
4.64%
Field Goals
92
47
45
1.39
0.71
0.68
15.33
7.83
7.50
1.92
1.03
0.89
21.17
11.33
9.83
Field Goal A empts
127
68
59
Field Goal Pct.
72.44%
69.12%
3.32%
Field Goal Blocked
11
6
5
0.17
0.09
0.08
1.83
1.00
0.83
Kickoffs
440
258
182
6.67
3.91
2.76
73.33
43.00
30.33
Kickoff Yards
26460
14216
12244
400.91
215.39
185.52
4410.00
2369.33
2040.67
Avg. Yards Per KO
60.14
55.10
5.04
Touchback
49
21
28
0.74
0.32
0.42
8.17
3.50
4.67
Out of Bounds
5
11
-6
0.08
0.17
-0.09
0.83
1.83
-1.00
First Downs
1359
1138
221
20.59
17.24
3.35
226.50
189.67
36.83
First Down - Rush
633
478
155
9.59
7.24
2.35
105.50
79.67
25.83
First Down - Pass
621
580
41
9.41
8.79
0.62
103.50
96.67
6.83
First Down - Penalty
105
71
34
1.59
1.08
0.52
17.50
11.83
5.67
Fumbles
90
112
-22
1.36
1.70
-0.33
15.00
18.67
-3.67
Fumbles Lost
45
60
-15
0.68
0.91
-0.23
7.50
10.00
-2.50
Total Turnovers
90
138
-48
Turnover Margin
0.73
-0.73
1.45
Penal es
382
448
-66
5.79
6.79
-1.00
63.67
74.67
-11.00
Penalty Yards
3455
3722
-267
52.35
56.39
-4.05
575.83
620.33
-44.50
Third Down Convert
388
345
43
5.88
5.23
0.65
64.67
57.50
7.17
Third Down Plays
835
913
-78
12.65
13.83
-1.18
139.17
152.17
-13.00
Third Down Pct.
46.47%
37.79%
8.68%
Fourth Down Convert
34
46
-12
0.52
0.70
-0.18
5.67
7.67
-2.00
0.89
1.70
-0.80
9.83
18.67
-8.83
Fourth Down Plays
59
112
-53
Fourth Down Pct.
57.63%
41.07%
16.56%
Red Zone Scores
249
140
109
3.77
2.12
1.65
41.50
23.33
18.17
Red Zone Drives
294
191
103
4.45
2.89
1.56
49.00
31.83
17.17
Red Zone TDs
177
107
70
2.68
1.62
1.06
29.50
17.83
11.67
Red Zone Field Goals
72
33
39
1.09
0.50
0.59
12.00
5.50
6.50
Red Zone Scoring Pct.
84.69%
73.30%
11.40%
Game No. 1 - N.C. State 43, No. 22/18 Liberty 21
Sept. 3, 2011 - Raleigh, N.C. - Carter-Finley Stadium (56,564)
No. 22/18 Liberty commi ed seven
turnovers, including two during the final five
minutes of the game, which broke open a
close contest with N.C. State. The last two
giveaways led to the Wolfpack’s final 13
points in a 43-21 win over Liberty inside of
Carter-Finley Stadium.
The loss is only the second seasonopening setback for the Flames during the
six-year tenure of head coach Danny Rocco.
The first was a 33-20 loss to the BIG EAST’s
West Virginia to open up the 2009 campaign.
Nearly 15 minutes of football went by
before either team could put a dent in the
scoreboard, as N.C. State took its first lead of
the evening on a 32-yard field goal by Niklas
Sade.
The two teams traded a pair of possessions before the Wolfpack mounted an 11play, 64-yard scoring drive that gave Sade, a
true freshman, his first collegiate field goal.
The drive nearly started 20 yards back,
as a punt by Mike Larsson was almost
downed at the N.C. State one-yard line.
However, the ball just trickled into the end
zone to give N.C. State possession at its own
20-yard line.
Five-straight rushing plays led to four
comple ons in a row by N.C. State quarterback Mike Glennon. A fi h-consecu ve try
was unsuccessful when Glennon was flushed
from the pocket and had to hurry an a empt
to Jay Smith to set up the field goal.
A pair of miscues early in the second
quarter led to some excitement and the first
Liberty lead of the evening.
A high snap to Mike Brown led to a loose
ball, as the ball was stripped from Liberty’s
senior quarterback by Darryl Cato-Bishop
and picked up by Audie Cole at the N.C. State
38-yard line.
However, Liberty quickly returned the
favor and sacked Glennon on the next play.
The tackle by Walt Aikens jarred the ball
loose and Francis Bah picked up the free ball
and returned it 32 yards to give Liberty a 7-3
edge with 13:30 le in the opening half.
The score remained the same for the
next 10 minutes un l an 82-yard punt return
by T.J. Graham gave N.C. State a 9-7 lead
with 3:38 remaining un l hal ime.
Liberty was forced to punt on a fourthand-12 play at its own 35-yard line. Larsson’s
punt skipped over Graham’s head and the
senior only gained five yards before being
tackled.
However, the Wolfpack were called
for holding on the play and the Flames
elected to retry the punt to a empt to pin
N.C. State inside its 20-yard line.
Graham then took advantage of
the extra opportunity, as the senior fielded
the ball and quickly got to the outside. A er
ge ng one last key block around midfield,
the senior found the end zone for his second
career punt return and the 11th-longest in
N.C. State history.
A penalty was called on the point
a er a empt and Sade did not find the extra
chance to his liking, as the freshman missed
to the right to keep the score 9-7.
Another Liberty turnover allowed
the Wolfpack to extend their lead to 16-7
going into the locker room at hal ime.
Following a 39-yard kickoff return
by Kevin Fogg, Liberty started with possession at the N.C. State 47-yard line. A er
a two-yard rushing gain by Sirchauncey
Holloway, Brown’s a empted pass over the
middle was intercepted by D.J. Green to give
the home team the ball back.
Following two lengthy passing
plays by Glennon, Liberty nearly made a
goal line stand. But a second effort by James
Washington gave the junior hal ack a oneyard touchdown score, capping off a quick
10-play, 57-yard drive to extend N.C. State’s
margin to nine with 32 seconds le before
the hal ime break.
The third turnover of the game by
Brown led to N.C. State’s first touchdown of
the second half. Trying to reach the firstdown marker on a second-and-seven play,
Brown was stopped one yard short by Earl
Wolff. While the safety was bringing Brown
to the ground, he stripped the ball loose.
Brian Slay recovered the miscue and
returned it 52 yards for a score. The fourthlongest fumble return in Wolfpack history
pushed N.C. State’s lead to 23-7 at the 8:51
mark of the third quarter.
Following a 24-yard return by Korrey
Davis, Brown got to the outside for a 21-yard
burst. N.C. State was whistled for a late hit
out of bounds, giving the Flames the ball at
the 27-yard line.
The Walter Payton candidate connec on
of Brown and Chris Summers then found
each other for the first me in 2011. Brown
lo ed a ball into the end zone 27 yards
downfield, giving Summers his 20th career
touchdown. Following a short pass from
Brown to Pat Kelly in the back le corner
of the end zone, the two-point conversion
pulled the Flames within eight, 23-15, 25
seconds later.
Big plays con nue to lead to scoring efforts, this me benefi ng the homestanding
Wolfpack. A er a 44-yard kickoff return by
Graham that started N.C. State at Liberty’s
33-yard line, Cur s Underwood scored two
plays later on a 33-yard run to give the Wolfpack a 15-point edge, 30-15, just 10 seconds
a er Liberty’s score.
The Flames pieced together an eightplay, 40-yard scoring drive to pull back within
12 points, 30-18, following a 50-yard field
goal by two- me All-America kicker Ma
Bevins. The 50-yard boot was the fourth 50plus yard field goal of the senior’s career.
A er Liberty forced a three-and-out
series, the Flames con nued to chip away at
N.C. State’s advantage. Another eight-play
drive stalled at the 21-yard line when Aldreakis Allen was stopped on an a empted
run on a third-and-three play.
Liberty was forced to se le for Bevins’ second field goal of the second half, a
38-yarder, trimming the lead to nine, 30-21,
just 39 seconds into the final quarter. The
three-pointer was his school-record 56th of
his career.
Six minutes later, Rocco challenged a call
and got the ini al ruling on the field overturned, giving the Flames the ball back a er
a fumble by Underwood at the N.C. State
32-yard line.
However, Brown fumbled on the very
next play when he was struck by Jeff Rieskamp and the loose football was scooped up
by Slay with 7:40 le to play.
During the remaining minutes of the
contest, N.C. State scored twice, once on
a Glennon pass to Mario Carter and the
second on a 19-yard rushing touchdown
by Washington. Washington’s second score
of the night was set up by an intercep on,
when David Amerson picked off Brown for
the third and final me of the night.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
#18 Liberty vs NC State (09-03-11 at Raleigh, N.C.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
LIBERTY
21
21
32-111
295
42-24-4
74-406
1-32
1-1
8-203
0-0
5-41.6
4-3
7-71
33:02
5 of 14
0 of 1
0-0
NCST
43
17
35-162
156
31-18-0
66-318
2-60
3-88
5-109
4-63
7-36.4
4-2
6-51
26:58
6 of 14
0 of 0
4-4
Liberty
NC State
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
BROWN, Mike
20 108
31
77
0 22 3.8
HAYES, B.J.
3
15
0
15
0 11 5.0
ALLEN, Aldreakis
5
13
0
13
0
9 2.6
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
3
8
0
8
0
3 2.7
Rushing
Underwood, C.
Washington, J.
Creecy, T.
Glennon, M.
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
22-39-3
2-3-1
Passing
Glennon, M.
C-A-I
18-31-0
Receiving
KELLY, Pat
HAYES, B.J.
SUMMERS, Chris
GARNER, Ervin
No. Yards
6
80
6
47
5
88
3
44
Receiving
Gentry, T.
Palmer, T.
Howard, S.
Carter, M.
No. Yards
4
32
3
46
3
10
2
8
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
5
Yds
208
Yds TD Long Sack
279
1
28
4
16
0
11
0
TD
0
0
1
0
Long
23
14
28
21
Avg Long In20
41.6
51
0
TB
2
Punting
Baumann, W.
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
14 117
3 114
1 35 8.1
14
67
0
67
2 19 4.8
1
7
0
7
0
7 7.0
6
17
43 -26
0 15 -4.3
No.
7
Yds
255
Yds TD Long Sack
156
1
24
4
TD
0
0
0
1
Long
11
19
13
5
Avg Long In20
36.4
50
2
Punt Returns
AYERS, Ryan
No. Yards
1
1
TD
0
Long
1
Punt Returns
Graham, T.
No. Yards
3
88
TD
1
Long
82
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
No. Yards
4
116
3
78
TD
0
0
Long
39
32
Kick Returns
Graham, T.
Carter, M.
No. Yards
4
99
1
10
TD
0
0
Long
44
10
Tackles
VAROL, Paco
SIGMON, Nick
FOGG, Kevin
UA-A
5-2
5-1
4-1
Tackles
Wolff, E.
Wilson, C.
Amerson, D.
UA-A
5-5
5-4
6-2
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
00:52
13:30
03:38
00:32
08:51
08:18
07:59
05:55
14:21
04:20
03:29
Total
7
6
5
Scoring Play
Sacks
1.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
2.0
0.0
0.0
Total
10
9
8
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
NCST - Sade, N. 33 yd field goal, 11-64 3:59
LIBERTY - BAH, Francis 32 yd fumble recovery (BEVINS, Matt kick)
NCST - Graham, T. 82 yd punt return (Sade, N. kick failed)
NCST - Washington, J. 1 yd run (Sade, N. kick), 10-57 2:12
NCST - Slay, B. 52 yd fumble recovery (Sade, N. kick)
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 27 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KELLY, Pat pass from BROWN, M.), 2-64 0:25
NCST - Underwood, C. 33 yd run (Sade, N. kick), 2-33 0:10
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 50 yd field goal, 8-40 1:54
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 38 yd field goal, 8-53 4:22
NCST - Carter, M. 3 yd pass from Glennon, M. (Sade, N. kick blockd), 7-43 3:20
NCST - Washington, J. 19 yd run (Sade, N. kick), 1-19 0:05
TB
0
TFL
0.0
0.0
0.0
V-H
0-3
7-3
7-9
7 - 16
7 - 23
15 - 23
15 - 30
18 - 30
21 - 30
21 - 36
21 - 43
Game No. 2 - No. 24/21 Liberty 38, Robert Morris 7
Sept. 10, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (15,805)
Four sacks and three intercep ons set
the tone for No. 24/21 Liberty’s 38-7 homeopening victory over Robert Morris, inside of
Williams Stadium.
The two teams used most of the first
quarter to feel each other out, as the game
remained scoreless through the first nine
minutes.
Liberty had excellent star ng posi on
for its second drive of the game, thanks to
a 30-yard punt return by B.J. Hayes. The
Big South preseason all-conference punt
returner fielded the Tony LaMancusa punt at
the Robert Morris 42-yard line and found a
seam down the middle of the field to get to
the Robert Morris 12-yard line.
Following a seven-yard gain by
Sirchauncey Holloway, Walter Payton Award
candidate Mike Brown called his own number. The senior quickly got to the outside to
score his 21st career rushing touchdown,
giving Liberty a 7-0 lead a er a five-yard run.
The Flames doubled their lead during
the closing minutes of the opening quarter,
thanks to a two-player connec on.
Liberty managed to quickly march downfield, scoring on a six-play, 85-yard drive that
took just 1:43 off the clock. Four of the six
plays were pass comple ons from Brown to
Pat Kelly, including the scoring dart, a 39yard lo ed ball into the corner of the zone.
The second quarter was dominated by
both team’s defensive units, with the two
teams combining for 89 total offensive yards
during the second 15-minutes of the game.
The lone legi mate scoring chance either squad had during the period came late,
as Liberty penetrated the Colonials 20-yard
line shortly a er Kevin Fogg picked off a Jeff
Sinclair pass.
However, Holloway gave the ball back
four plays later, when it came loose on a run
up the middle and was recovered by Sam
Miller at the Robert Morris 15-yard line.
Robert Morris had more chances to
advance the ball during the first half, finishing the opening 30 minutes of the game with
34 plays to Liberty’s 30 plays. But the Flames
made the most of their chances, more than
doubling the Colonials with a 193 to 81 total
offensive yard edge.
Brown was once again Liberty’s top
offensive weapon, accoun ng for 167 of
Liberty’s 193 total offensive yards. Brown
carried the ball eight mes for 29 yards and
a score, while comple ng 10-of-14 passing
a empts for 138 yards and a scoring pass.
Kelly was Brown’s top target,
finishing the first half with four catches for
75 yards, which all came on the last scoring
drive of the opening half.
Robert Morris was paced by Jus n
Brooks and Sinclair during the first half.
Brooks rushed 10 mes for 30 yards, while
Sinclair completed 6-of-13 passing a empts.
The story of the third quarter was
a pair of intercep ons during the 15-minute
span that allowed the Flames to increase
their lead by 14 points.
Fogg became the first player since
the 2004 season to intercept two passes in
one game, when he stepped in front of a
Sinclair pass and returned it 11 yards to the
Robert Morris four-yard line. The last player
to accomplish the same feat was Jordan
Alford against Elon during the closing game
of the year on Nov. 20.
Two plays later, Brown scored from
one yard out, but the play was negated a er
a Liberty holding penalty. The flag only delayed Brown’s second rushing touchdown of
the game, as the quarterback carried the ball
on each of the next two plays, including a
seven-yard scamper at 8:21 to push Liberty’s
lead to 21-0.
Robert Morris managed to cross the
50-yard line for the first me on the night
during the ensuing drive, only to give it away
six plays later.
The Colonials looked like they were
piecing together their first scoring effort of
the night, ge ng to the Liberty 33-yard line.
However, Walt Aikens intercepted a pass
at the 29-yard line, Sinclair’s third thrown
intercep on of the night, to give the Flames
the ball back.
Liberty used exactly 120 seconds on
the next drive, marching 65 yards downfield
on six plays to push its lead to 28-0 at the
1:50 mark.
Two deep passing plays spotlighted
the driving effort. The first was slant to Chris
Summers, with Liberty’s other Walter Payton
Award candidate catching a 26-yard strike in
double coverage.
Four plays later, Brown was able to avoid
the Robert Morris pass rush and found Ryan
Ferguson open in the end zone for his first
collegiate touchdown on a 37-yard passing
play.
The Colonials finally cracked the scoreboard during their opening drive of the
fourth quarter, piecing together their longest
drive of the day of 12 plays and 67 yards.
The scoring push was capped off by a
nine-yard passing strike to Vince Mongelluzzo at the 10:25 mark.
Liberty quickly answered back and
sealed the victory, when Fogg returned the
ensuing kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown,
giving the Flames their first special teams
score of the 2011 season.
Ma Bevins capped off the night with a
23-yard field goal at the 2:17 mark, his 16thstraight field goal and the 57th of his career.
Liberty outgained Robert Morris on the
night with 355 total offensive yards to the
visitor’s 234, despite the Colonials finishing
the night with 69 total plays to the Flames
56.
Brown had his 13th-straight 200-plus
total offensive yard game, as the senior
finished with 252 yards. The quarterback led
the Flames rushing effort with 11 carries for
43 yards, while comple ng 13-of-22 passing
plays for 209 yards.
Brown played a part in all four of Liberty’s offensive touchdowns, throwing for
two and rushing for two more.
Kelly led all Liberty receivers with his
four first-half catches for 75 yards. Summers
and Ferguson each finished the night with
iden cal numbers, hauling in three passes
for 55 yards.
Brooks led the Colonials with 22 rushing
a empts for 86 yards, while Sinclair finished
the night 12-of-26 passing for 105 yards,
three intercep ons and a touchdown pass.
Liberty’s defensive leader on the night
was Brent Vinson, who ed a career high
with eight tackles, including 1.5 sacks for a
loss of 19 total yards.
KaJuan Lee also ed a career high,
matching his seven-tackle effort against
Gardner-Webb in 2009 with the same number of stops.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Robert Morris vs #21 Liberty (09-10-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Robert Morris
Rushing
BROOKS, Justin
MITCHELL, Duane
QUARLES,William
SINCLAIR, Jeff
RMU
7
16
41-117
117
28-13-3
69-234
0-0
1-0
7-106
0-0
8-34.0
0-0
8-58
36:45
3 of 14
1 of 2
1-1
LIBERTY
38
15
29-122
233
27-16-0
56-355
0-0
2-27
2-107
3-17
5-41.2
2-1
6-50
23:15
7 of 13
0 of 0
3-4
Liberty
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
22
89
3
86
0 11 3.9
8
31
3
28
0 12 3.5
1
5
0
5
0
5 5.0
10
34
36
-2
0 10 -0.2
Passing
SINCLAIR, Jeff
LAYMAN, Matt
C-A-I
12-26-3
1-2-0
Receiving
COLEMAN,Anthony
KING, Shadrae
JACKSON,Rickeem
MONGELLUZZO, Vince
No. Yards
6
59
2
24
2
13
1
9
Punting
No.
LaMANCUSA, Tony
8
Yds
272
Yds TD Long Sack
105
1
16
4
12
0
12
0
TD
0
0
0
1
Long
16
15
7
9
Avg Long In20
34.0
46
1
TB
0
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
BROWN, Mike
11
46
3
43
2
7 3.9
RICE, Desmond
4
39
1
38
0 37 9.5
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
7
25
5
20
0
7 2.9
ALLEN, Aldreakis
3
12
1
11
0
8 3.7
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
13-22-0
3-5-0
Receiving
KELLY, Pat
SUMMERS, Chris
FERGUSON, Ryan
ALLEN, Aldreakis
No. Yards
4
75
3
55
3
55
2
25
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
5
Yds
206
Yds TD Long Sack
209
2
39
0
24
0
10
0
TD
1
0
1
0
Long
39
26
37
17
Avg Long In20
41.2
51
3
Punt Returns
COLEMAN,Anthon
No. Yards
1
0
TD
0
Long
0
Punt Returns
HAYES, B.J.
No. Yards
2
27
TD
0
Long
30
Kick Returns
COLEMAN,Anthon
SMITH, Andrew
No. Yards
6
106
1
0
TD
0
0
Long
23
0
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
No. Yards
1
88
1
19
TD
1
0
Long
88
19
Tackles
VINSON, Brent
LEE, KaJuan
HENDERSON, Jeff
HYLAND, Scott
UA-A
3-5
3-4
4-2
3-3
Tackles
UA-A
TARR, Alex
5-3
COOPER, Kyle
1-5
CHADWICK, Came 1-4
SMITH, Antwan
3-1
Qtr
1st
3rd
4th
Time
06:07
00:43
08:21
01:50
10:25
10:13
02:17
Total
8
6
5
4
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
0.5
0.0
1.0
Total
8
7
6
6
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 5 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 2-12 0:20
LIBERTY - KELLY, Pat 39 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 6-85 1:43
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 7 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 3-4 1:36
LIBERTY - FERGUSON, Ryan 37 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 6-65 2:00
RMU - MONGELLUZZO, Vince 9 yd pass from SINCLAIR, Jeff (LANGER, Greg kick), 12-67 6:17
LIBERTY - FOGG, Kevin 88 yd kickoff return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 23 yd field goal, 12-69 5:58
Sacks
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.5
TFL
1.5
0.0
0.0
0.5
V-H
0-7
0 - 14
0 - 21
0 - 28
7 - 28
7 - 35
7 - 38
TB
1
Game No. 3 - No. 13/14 James Madison 27, No. 22/22 Liberty 24
Sept. 17, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (18,878)
A low-scoring first half turned into a
second-half shootout that ended on a gamewinning field goal by Cameron Starke, li ing
No. 13/14 James Madison to a 27-24 victory
over No. 22/20 Liberty inside Williams Stadium.
Big plays helped the visi ng Dukes get
on the scoreboard first, with James Madison
scoring quickly on its opening drive of the
game. Jordan Anderson opened the contest
with a 32-yard kickoff return, thanks to the
sophomore finding a hole late during the
return.
Two 24-yard plays during the seven-play,
55-yard scoring drive keyed the opening
push by the James Madison offense. The first
was a 24-yard pass play from Jus n Thorpe
to Renard Robinson and the second was a
24-yard rushing effort by Dae’Quan Sco to
get inside the red zone.
Sco kept the ball on the next two plays,
including a three-yard scoring burst up the
middle, giving James Madison a 7-0 edge at
11:30.
Sizeable gains con nued to be the
theme of the first half and the largest of the
opening 30 minutes of the game for Liberty
seemed to get the Flames into scoring posion. On the first play of the second quarter,
Mike Brown rolled out and hit B.J. Hayes
open in the flat and the senior scampered 60
yards down the field before he was pushed
out of bounds.
The longest recep on in Hayes’ career
got Liberty down to the 10-yard line; however, Brown was sacked for a three-yard loss
and the Flames were whistled for a 15-yard
unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
The nega ve-yardage stop and the flag
pushed the Flames back to the 36-yard
line, where Ma Bevins missed his second
43-yard field goal a empt on the night. The
first, which took place during the middle
of the first quarter, snapped a string of
16-straight successful field goal a empts.
The Dukes responded and pieced
together their longest scoring drive of the
night, when Cameron Strarke connected
on a 32-yard field goal with 5:07 le on the
opening half clock. The boot capped off a 14play, 7:50-drive to put the visitors up, 10-0.
The field goal ba le con nued and
this me the Flames were able to crack the
scoreboard a er another drive stalled inside
the James Madison 10-yard line.
Thanks to a 26-yard kickoff return
by Kevin Fogg and a 28-yard Hayes recepon, Liberty was able to penetrate deep into
Dukes territory.
The Flames tried to find the end
zone on a flag route from Brown to Summers, but the senior was well defended and
Liberty had to se le for a 24-yard field goal
by Alex Kacere.
The 24-yard kick was the first of
the redshirt freshman’s Liberty career and
trimmed the visitor’s hal ime lead to 10-3.
Head coach Danny Rocco and his
staff seemed to make some hal ime adjustments, which resulted in Liberty rushing
seven out of 10 plays for 28 yards on the 42yard scoring drive to start the second half.
The last was a two-yard scramble
by Brown to the right, as the Walter Payton
Award candidate leaped over a pile of James
Madison defenders and stretched the ball
over the goal line to knot the game at 10-10
with 9:33 le in the third quarter.
The Dukes quickly responded with
their own 10-play effort, this one amounting for 74 yards that allowed the visitors to
regain the lead on Sco ’s second scoring run
of the night.
The Flames tried to keep the scoring drive to three points, but the Dukes’
offensive line opened up a sizeable hole on
the right side, giving Sco enough room to
break free for a 10-yard run on a third-andone play and put James Madison up 17-10 at
the 4:32 mark.
The back-and-forth ba le con nued with
Liberty tying the game for the second me,
following an eight-play, 68-yard drive during
the closing seconds of the third quarter.
The Brown to Hayes connec on con nued, as the seniors found each other on two
key third-down plays.
The first was a 28-yard recep on over
the middle of the field to get the Flames into
the red zone, while the second came three
plays later when Brown rolled out and found
Hayes on the near side of the field on a fiveyard slate with 57 seconds remaining in the
third.
James Madison answered right back with
the Dukes keeping it on the ground seven
mes on the nine-play, 63-yard scoring drive.
The seventh and final me, Sco crossed the
goal line for the third me on the night, giving James Madison a 24-17 lead with 12:16
le in the game.
Liberty tried to keep the back-and-forth
ba le going by answering again. Another
lengthy return by Fogg for 27 yards, followed
by a 19-yard play ac on pass from Brown to
ght end Tommy Shaver got the Flames into
Dukes territory.
However, Brown commi ed the game’s
first turnover on a deep pass play just in
front of the end zone that was intercepted
by Jakarie Jackson to give the Dukes the
ball back with 11 minutes le to play in the
game. The Dukes nearly gave the ball back
three plays later, when Thorpe fumbled the
ball on an op on play.
James Madison was forced to punt following their second third-and-out series of
the evening. Three plays later, Brown was
able to successful connect on another deep
pass, when he found Chris Summers, the
other Walter Payton Award candidate, open
over the middle. The senior caught the ball
at the 20-yard line and quickly got to the
corner of the end zone to knot the score at
24-24 with 7:45 le in the fourth quarter.
The Flames tried to move the ball on
the ensuing drive and crossed midfield a er
a 27-yard pass comple on from Brown to
Summers. However, the recep on was negated a er Liberty’s 11th and final penalty of
the night.
The play forced a third-and-22 situa on,
where Brown was sacked for the third me
on the night. Mike Larsson connected on a
59-yard punt that rolled more than 20 yards,
pu ng James Madison at its own 25-yard
line with just over two minutes le .
Sco carried the ball five mes on the
next drive, while Thorpe completed both
his pass a empts to quickly move the Dukes
down the field. The first comple on was the
game-winning drive’s key play, as the redshirt junior completed a 32-yard pass over
the middle to Kerby Long on a third-and-two
play to extend the drive.
Five plays later, Starke connected on the
game-winner, more than clearing the upright
in the south end zone on a 40-yarder as the
game clock expired.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
#13 James Madison vs #20 Liberty (09-17-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
James Madison
Rushing
Dae'Quan Scott
Justin Thorpe
Kerby Long
Jauan Latney
LIBERTY
24
17
24-74
298
29-24-1
53-372
0-0
0-0
5-98
0-0
1-59.0
0-0
11-120
28:33
7 of 10
0 of 0
3-4
Liberty
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
29 129
3 126
3 24 4.3
11
48
18
30
0 11 2.7
1
10
0
10
0 10 10.0
2
7
0
7
0
4 3.5
Passing
Justin Thorpe
C-A-I
13-18-0
Receiving
Kerby Long
Dae'Quan Scott
Renard Robinson
Brian Barlow
No. Yards
6
61
3
22
1
24
1
14
Punting
David Skahn
JMU
27
17
43-173
141
18-13-0
61-314
0-0
0-0
5-102
1-12
4-32.8
1-0
8-92
31:27
8 of 13
0 of 0
4-4
No.
4
Yds
131
Yds TD Long Sack
141
0
32
2
TD
0
0
0
0
Long
32
15
24
14
Avg Long In20
32.8
39
1
TB
0
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
BROWN, Mike
15
46
11
35
1 12 2.3
ALLEN, Aldreakis
7
21
0
21
0
6 3.0
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
1
19
0
19
0 19 19.0
BRENNAN, Tyler
1
0
1
-1
0
0 -1.0
Passing
BROWN, Mike
C-A-I
24-29-1
Receiving
HAYES, B.J.
SUMMERS, Chris
GARNER, Ervin
ALLEN, Aldreakis
No. Yards
9
158
3
50
3
27
3
14
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
1
Yds
59
Yds TD Long Sack
298
2
60
3
TD
1
1
0
0
Long
60
43
19
9
Avg Long In20
59.0
59
0
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
Jordan Anderson
Ryan Smith
No. Yards
4
97
1
5
TD
0
0
Long
33
5
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
No. Yards
4
76
1
22
TD
0
0
Long
27
22
Tackles
Stephon Robertso
Pat Williams
Dean Marlowe
Vidal Nelson
UA-A
7-2
5-2
5-1
3-2
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
11:05
05:07
01:45
09:33
04:32
00:57
12:16
07:45
00:00
Total
9
7
6
5
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
Tackles
UA-A
ROBINSON, Brand 5-5
FOGG, Kevin
7-1
SIGMON, Nick
2-6
CONNOLLY, Mike
5-2
JMU - Dae'Quan Scott 3 yd run (Cameron Starke kick), 7-55 3:55
JMU - Cameron Starke 32 yd field goal, 14-59 7:50
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 24 yd field goal, 9-56 3:14
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 2 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 10-42 5:19
JMU - Dae'Quan Scott 10 yd run (Cameron Starke kick), 10-74 4:56
LIBERTY - HAYES, B.J. 5 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 8-68 3:29
JMU - Dae'Quan Scott 2 yd run (Cameron Starke kick), 9-63 3:35
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 43 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 3-47 1:29
JMU - Cameron Starke 40 yd field goal, 8-52 2:11
Total
10
8
8
7
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TB
0
TFL
0.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
10 - 0
10 - 3
10 - 10
17 - 10
17 - 17
24 - 17
24 - 24
27 - 24
Game No. 4 - No. 15/16 Lehigh 27, No. 23 Liberty 24
Sept. 24, 2011 - Bethlehem, Pa. - Goodman Stadium (6,185)
For the second week in a row, Liberty’s
Top 25 match-up came down to a lastsecond field goal a empt. A er falling to No.
13/14 James Madison at home on a clockexpiring 40-yarder, the Flames could not find
the same result, as Alex Kacere a empted
to send the game into over me with a 54yard yard a empt. For the first me on the
year, the Flames took their opening drive
of the game and managed to put points on
the scoreboard. The Flames implemented
a similar hurry-up style as they had during
previous games in 2011, and managed to
get inside the Mountain Hawks’ 10-yard
line. Mike Brown completed 4-of-4 passing
a empts for 43 yards during the 12-play
effort, but was sacked for a seven-yard loss
on a third-and-goal situa on. Liberty was
forced to se le for a 39-yard field goal by
Alex Kacere at the 9:41 mark, giving Liberty
the early 3-0 edge.
For the second-straight effort, Liberty
mounted a double-digit play drive which
looked like it was going to add to the Flames’
lead. On the 11th play of the drive, Brown
avoided a tackle and found Pat Kelly open
in the end zone for what would have been
an 11-yard touchdown recep on. However,
the play was called back due to a personal
foul. Head coach Danny Rocco then brought
Kacere back onto the field, but the redshirt
freshman had his first career missed field
goal, pushing his 31-yard a empt wide le
to keep the game’s score at 3-0 following 15
minutes of ac on.
Penal es con nued to be the story on
the next drive, with flags flying against both
teams during the Lehigh 13-play, 67-yard
scoring push. The first penalty was called on
the Flames, when Liberty was whistled for
another personal foul a er a tackle below
the knees on Lehigh quarterback Chris Lum.
The flag gave Lehigh a first-and-goal situaon. However, the Mountain Hawks were
called for a holding penalty on the next play,
pushing the home team back so they would
eventually have to se le for a 30-yard field
goal. Tim Divers’ first field goal of the season
ed the game, 3-3, with 11:17 le to play
in the opening half. Lehigh’s Homecoming
crowd did not have to wait nearly as long to
see its Mountain Hawks put their next set
of points on the scoreboard, as it only took
two addi onal plays. Lehigh’s special teams,
which had been plagued by mistakes during
its first three games, pulled off an on-side
kick to quickly give the Mountain Hawks the
ball at the 45-yard line. Lum then found his
All-America receiver Ryan Spadola open over
the middle of the field. The junior outdistanced Liberty’s defenders on a 55-yard
touchdown play just 12 seconds later.
The offensive showdown that was
expected early in the game finally started to
take shape, when Liberty promptly responded with its first big play of the game. Brown
and his All-America receiver, Chris Summers,
found each other on three consecu ve plays,
with the last being a 49-yard touchdown
recep on at 10:06. The scoring play was the
22nd career touchdown catch of Summers’
career, tying him for the program’s record
with Liberty Athle cs Hall of Famer Kelvin
Edwards (1982-85). Penal es con nued
to be the story of the opening half, as the
second touchdown of the day was wiped off
the scoreboard due to an infrac on.
This me the yellow flag cost the
home team, when Lum’s screen play pass to
Jack Drwal was negated a er an offensive
pass interference call. Lehigh would manage
to take the lead, but it would be just by
three points, 13-10, a er a 30-yard Divers
field goal at the 6:21 mark. Liberty tried to
answer back and looked like it had regained
the lead. However, Kelly’s second touchdown
of the a ernoon was kept from him when
he was flagged for offensive pass interference on what would have been a 22-yard
touchdown recep on in the corner of the
end zone. On the very next play, Brown commi ed the first turnover of the a ernoon,
when his a empted pass downfield was
intercepted by Jon Li lejohn.
Four plays later, Lehigh commi ed
its first giveaway of the a ernoon, when
Walt Aikens stepped in front of a pass from
Lum and returned it 46 yards for another
seeming score. But Liberty was flagged for
an illegal block during the return and the ball
was brought back to the 28-yard line. On the
very next play, Summers took over the program’s all- me career touchdown recep on
mark, when Brown found him open in the
end zone for a score to give the Flames the
17-13 lead with 2:22 le before hal ime.
But the lead was once again short-lived
for the Flames, as Lum found Keith Sherman
open on a sideline route and the sophomore
scampered down Liberty’s side of the field
for a 73-yard touchdown recep on to give
Lehigh the 20-17 hal ime lead. Lehigh took
the opening drive of the second half and
methodically marched downfield, pushing
its lead to 10 points, 27-17, on a 12-play,
70-yard drive that used 5:36 on the game
clock. The 12th and final play was a four-yard
burst by Michael Colvin, his first score of the
season. The Mountain Hawks con nued to
keep the momentum on the next several
drives, ones that forced Liberty to punt and
another where Brown was picked off for
the second me on the day. However the
pendulum seemed to swing back in Liberty’s
favor for a while, a er a bad punt snap and
a 15-yard rushing touchdown by Allen at the
2:45 of the third quarter pulled Liberty back
within three points, 27-24. The momentum
con nued in Liberty’s favor during the first
play of the fourth quarter. Facing a fourthand-12 situa on from the Flames’ 28-yard
line, Leigh head coach Andy Coen elected
to go for it rather than a empt a field goal.
Lum dropped back and tried to find an open
receiver in the end zone, but Aikens was
able to record his second intercep on of the
a ernoon and give Liberty another chance.
Both team’s stout offenses went quite for a
while un l the Flames pieced together their
longest drive of the second half. A er starting at the one-yard line, Liberty managed to
march deep into Lehigh territory. On a thirdand-three play from the 21-yard line, Brown
ran out to the outside for the first down. But
the ball was stripped from the senior’s hand
just a er he got past the yardage marker by
Fred Mihal and the pigskin was recovered
by Billy Boyko to give the home team the
ball back. The Mountain Lions tried to run
the clock out on the ensuing drive, but were
forced to give the ball back on downs when
their drive stalled at the Liberty 15-yard line
With 29 seconds on the clock, Brown completed three passes and rushed for 10 yards
to get the Flames past midfield. Following a
17-yard out route to Kelly, Kacere was called
upon to try the game-tying kick. But the
freshman’s a empt fell into the end zone
and allowed the home to secure the victory.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
#23 Liberty vs #15 Lehigh (09-24-11 at Bethlehem, Pa.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
LIBERTY
24
24
32-107
297
40-25-2
72-404
0-0
1-0
5-142
2-33
4-43.2
1-1
7-75
28:58
8 of 16
1 of 1
2-3
LEHIGH
27
20
38-124
300
38-18-2
76-424
0-0
3-55
5-137
2-11
4-30.5
0-0
6-60
31:02
5 of 15
1 of 4
3-4
Liberty
Lehigh
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
BROWN, Mike
21
80
16
64
0 10 3.0
ALLEN, Aldreakis
8
50
5
45
1 15 5.6
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
3
1
3
-2
0
1 -0.7
Rushing
Sherman, Keith
Barket, Zach
Colvin, Michael
Fitz, Matt
Passing
BROWN, Mike
TEAM
C-A-I
25-38-2
0-2-0
Passing
Lum, Chris
Fitz, Matt
C-A-I
18-38-2
0-0-0
Receiving
SUMMERS, Chris
KELLY, Pat
ALLEN, Aldreakis
HAYES, B.J.
No. Yards
15
205
5
72
2
6
2
5
Receiving
Spadola, Ryan
Drwal, Jake
Sherman, Keith
Farrell, Sean
No. Yards
7
121
7
69
1
73
1
25
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
4
Yds
173
Yds TD Long Sack
297
2
49
2
0
0
0
0
TD
2
0
0
0
Long
49
18
9
3
Avg Long In20
43.2
50
2
TB
0
Punting
Divers, Tim
Lum, Chris
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
16
83
2
81
0 29 5.1
12
50
7
43
0 17 3.6
5
20
0
20
1
7 4.0
2
2
6
-4
0
2 -2.0
No.
3
1
Yds
87
35
Yds TD Long Sack
300
2
73
0
0
0
0
1
TD
1
0
1
0
Long
55
18
73
25
Avg Long In20
29.0
35
1
35.0
35
1
Punt Returns
GARNER, Ervin
No. Yards
1
0
TD
0
Long
0
Punt Returns
Drwal, Jake
No. Yards
3
55
TD
0
Long
30
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
ALLEN, Aldreakis
No. Yards
3
95
1
30
TD
0
0
Long
45
30
Kick Returns
Suggs, Jason
No. Yards
5
137
TD
0
Long
49
Tackles
Groome, Mike
Johnson, Gabe
O'Brien, Billy
Newton, Colin
UA-A
6-6
7-1
6-1
4-3
Tackles
UA-A
SIGMON, Nick
4-2
MAYO, Chris
4-2
HYLAND, Scott
3-3
ROBINSON, Brand 2-4
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
Time
09:41
11:17
11:05
10:06
06:21
02:22
02:05
09:16
02:45
Total
6
6
6
6
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
Total
12
8
7
7
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 39 yd field goal, 12-48 5:19
LEHIGH - Divers, Tim 30 yd field goal, 13-67 5:45
LEHIGH - Spadola, Ryan 55 yd pass from Lum, Chris (Divers, Tim kick), 1-55 0:09
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 49 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 3-61 0:49
LEHIGH - Divers, Tim 30 yd field goal, 10-52 3:38
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 28 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 1-28 0:06
LEHIGH - Sherman, Keith 73 yd pass from Lum, Chris (Divers, Tim kick), 1-73 0:12
LEHIGH - Colvin, Michael 4 yd run (Divers, Tim kick), 12-70 5:36
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 15 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 1-15 0:07
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TB
0
0
TFL
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
V-H
3-0
3-3
3 - 10
10 - 10
10 - 13
17 - 13
17 - 20
17 - 27
24 - 27
Game No. 5 - Liberty 57, Kentucky Wesleyan 0
Oct. 1, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (15,782)
Liberty heads into Big South play following its seventh shutout under head coach
Danny Rocco, as the Flames blanked visi ng
Kentucky Wesleyan, 57-0 inside of Williams
Stadium.
The victory was an historic one for the
Flames, as it marked the 200th me the
Flames have posted a win on the gridiron
since the program first began compe on in
1973.
The Flames took advantage of a
Panthers’ miscue to crack the scoreboard
midway through the first quarter.
Pinned deep in its own territory during its
first possession, Kentucky Wesleyan was
forced to punt.
However, a bad snap to punter Jacob
Jackson resulted in a Desmond Rice fumble
recovery at the Panthers’ seven-yard line.
Two plays later, Sirchauncey Holloway
barreled through the line of scrimmage for
his first rushing touchdown of the season
and the 18th of his career. The short twoplay, seven-yard drive gave Liberty a quick
7-0 lead with 6:35 le to play in the first
quarter.
Another special teams situa on gave
Liberty its next scoring play the first me it
touched the ball during the second quarter.
Jackson successfully got off a 35-yard
punt, but Ervin Garner was able to find a
seem on the right side of the field and nearly
scored his first career punt return for a
touchdown.
The return specialist was pushed out at
the one-yard line, resul ng in 39-yard return.
Holloway was given the ball on the next play
and easily burst into the end zone for his second score of the night to put Liberty up 14-0
with 14:38 le to play in the second quarter.
Pun ng woes con nued to plague the
Panthers, giving the Flames prime field posion that resulted in Liberty’s next scoring
drive.
Following a three-and-out series, Kentucky Wesleyan was unable to center the
ball correctly to Jackson, resul ng in a sevenyard loss and Liberty taking over possession
at the 14-yard line. Five plays later, Korrey
Davis dove over the line of scrimmage from
one-yard out, pu ng the Flames up 21-0 at
the 10:20 mark for his first rushing touchdown of the season.
Liberty pieced together its secondlongest scoring drive of the opening half on
its next drive, pushing the Flames lead to
28-0 at the 5:41 mark.
Five of the six plays on the 65-yard
drive were rushing plays by Holloway, including two double-digit rushing efforts.
Holloway’s fi h and final carry of
the drive was a sweeping play to the right,
giving the junior his third score of the half on
a two-yard burst.
Liberty managed to tack on three
addi onal points just before hal ime, when
Alex Kacere capped off a quick 12-play, 67yard drive with a career-long 42-yard field
goal with four seconds le on the first half
clock.
The Flames controlled most stas cal categories during the opening half,
star ng with a 223 to 19 total offensive
yard edge. Liberty also finished with 15 first
downs during the opening 30 minutes to
Kentucky Wesleyan’s one first down.
Holloway was Liberty’s offensive
leader during the first half, as the junior
rushed 16 mes for 94 yards and three
scores. Liberty did finish the first half with 64
passing yards, evenly shared between Tyler
Brennan and Brian Hudson. Brennan, in his
first career start at quarterback, was 3-of-7
for 24 yards, while Hudson was a perfect
5-of-5 for 40 yards.
Ryan Ferguson (33 yards) and
Tommy Shaver (22 yards) were Liberty’s top
receivers, each finishing the first 30 minutes
with three recep ons.
Mike Connolly ended Kentucky
Wesleyan’s opening drive of the second half,
when the senior linebacker had his second
career intercep on at the Panthers’ 32-yard
line. On the next play, Holloway capped off
his career night, when the junior found a
hold on the le side of the line and scored
from 32 yards out to push the Flames lead
to 38-0 with 11:53 remaining in the third
quarter.
The scoring run was the final me
the Flames would score on the ground during the evening, but it was not the last me
Liberty would find the end zone during the
night.
The last three mes Liberty would tack
points on the scoreboard came through the
air, with touchdown passes from Brennan
and the first two of Hudson’s career.
The three scoring passing plays started
when Brennan found ght end Tommy
Shaver open on a 16-yard route to cap off a
seven-play, 79-yard drive with 5:05 le in the
third quarter.
The final two came during the last 15
minutes, beginning with Hudson giving
Brandon Apon his first career touchdown recep on on an eight-yard play just 55 seconds
into the fourth quarter.
The final Liberty scoring drive of the
night was finished when Hudson found
Julian Poindexter open on a 25-yard slate
route. The eight play of the 78-yard drive
finished off the scoring on the night, giving
Liberty its final 57-0 victory.
For the second me in the six-year tenure under Rocco, Liberty held an opponent
below 100 total offensive yards. Kentucky
Wesleyan finished the night with 74 yards on
56 plays, as compared to Liberty’s seasonbest 486 yards on 67 plays.
The Flames rushed for a season-best 299
yards and had their sixth five-rushing touchdown game during Rocco’s me on Liberty
Mountain.
Liberty was paced by Holloway, who had
his second career 100-yard rushing game.
The junior finished the night with 17 carries
for 126 yards and became the first Flames to
score four rushing touchdowns since Eugene
Goodman did against VMI on Oct. 4, 2003.
Brennan finished his first career start by
comple ng 6-of-11 passing a empts for 83
yards, while Hudson was 10-of-12 for 104
yards.
Shaver finished the night with a careerbest five recep ons for 67 yards and his
second career touchdown recep on to lead
all Liberty receivers. Poindexter (41 yards)
and Ferguson (33 yards) followed with three
recep ons each.
Liberty’s stout defense was led by Sco
Hyland, who finished the night with five
tackles (two solo, three assisted), followed
by six players who ended the game with four
tackles.
The Flames consistently got behind the
line of scrimmage during the evening, finishing the game with 10 tackles for a loss.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Kentucky Wesleyan vs Liberty (10-01-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
KWC
0
7
38-8
66
21-10-1
59-74
0-0
0-0
9-114
0-0
8-32.8
2-1
6-45
33:43
5 of 17
0 of 3
0-0
LIBERTY
57
28
44-299
187
23-16-0
67-486
0-0
4-45
0-0
1-0
1-43.0
1-1
6-66
26:17
4 of 8
2 of 3
7-8
Kentucky Wesleyan
Liberty
Rushing
Gordon, Thomas
Johnson, Denzel
Leary, Brett
Petermen, Orrin
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 17 126
0 126
4 32 7.4
RICE, Desmond
7
42
2
40
0 16 5.7
PRATT, Greg
2
37
0
37
0 33 18.5
DAVIS, Korrey
9
37
1
36
1 12 4.0
Passing
Owen, Chris
Barnes, Will
Receiving
Gant, Brandon
Petermen, Orrin
Brown, Derek
Mooney, Shawn
Punting
Jackson, Jacob
Pepper, Jake
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
11
23
7
16
0
7 1.5
4
13
0
13
0
6 3.2
14
16
9
7
0
5 0.5
4
8
2
6
0
3 1.5
C-A-I
5-11-1
3-8-0
Yds TD Long Sack
32
0
12
0
27
0
17
1
No. Yards
3
32
2
1
1
13
1
9
No.
6
2
Yds
200
62
TD
0
0
0
0
Long
17
2
13
9
Avg Long In20
33.3
38
0
31.0
32
1
TB
0
0
Passing
HUDSON, Brian
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
10-12-0
6-11-0
Receiving
SHAVER, Tommy
POINDEXTER, Julian
FERGUSON, Ryan
APON, Brandon
No. Yards
5
67
3
41
3
33
2
20
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
1
Yds
43
Yds TD Long Sack
104
2
25
1
83
1
29
0
TD
1
1
0
1
Long
29
25
15
12
Avg Long In20
43.0
43
1
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Punt Returns
GARNER, Ervin
No. Yards
4
45
TD
0
Long
39
Kick Returns
Ward, Jeff
Christopher, A.
No. Yards
4
39
2
32
TD
0
0
Long
18
20
Kick Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Tackles
Cowles, Sam
Smith, Matt
Little, Kenneth
Huntley, S.
UA-A
5-5
0-9
3-5
4-1
Tackles
HYLAND, Scott
CHAPMAN, Asa
MAYO, Chris
PARTILLA, Bobby
UA-A
2-3
4-0
3-1
2-2
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
06:35
14:38
10:20
05:41
00:04
11:53
05:05
14:05
06:17
Total
10
9
8
5
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
Total
5
4
4
4
LIBERTY - HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 2 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 2-7 0:38
LIBERTY - HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 1 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 1-1 0:03
LIBERTY - DAVIS, Korrey 1 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 5-14 2:06
LIBERTY - HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 2 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 6-65 2:41
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 42 yd field goal, 12-67 3:00
LIBERTY - HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 32 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 1-32 0:11
LIBERTY - SHAVER, Tommy 16 yd pass from BRENNAN, Tyler (KACERE, Alex kick blockd), 7-79 2:35
LIBERTY - APON, Brandon 8 yd pass from HUDSON, Brian (KACERE, Alex kick), 9-59 3:47
LIBERTY - POINDEXTER, Julian 25 yd pass from HUDSON, Brian (KACERE, Alex kick blockd), 8-78 4:51
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.5
V-H
0-7
0 - 14
0 - 21
0 - 28
0 - 31
0 - 38
0 - 44
0 - 51
0 - 57
TB
0
Game No. 6 - Liberty 35, Gardner-Webb 3
Oct. 8, 2011 - Boiling Springs, N.C. - Spangler Stadium (6,253)
Liberty scored twice before GardnerWebb’s offense had its first possession of the
game, se ng the tone for a 35-3 victory for
the Flames inside of Spangler Stadium.
The Flames wasted li le me seizing
control of the football game, jumping out
to a 14-0 during the first six minutes of the
contest. Liberty marched downfield on the
game’s opening drive, capping off a 10-play,
63-yard drive on Mike Brown’s fourth rushing touchdown of the season.
The Flames were systemically marching the ball toward the end zone during
their first possession of the day un l Jordan
Woods stopped Sirchauncey Holloway in the
backfield, resul ng in a third-and-eight situaon.
However, Brown found Ervin Garner over
the middle of the field for a 29-yard recepon to the Runnin’ Bulldog one-yard line.
Two plays later, Brown easily crossed the
goal line, staking Liberty to the early 7-0 lead
with 10:28 le to play.
On the ensuing kickoff, Kevin Fogg tackled Gardner-Webb’s returner Ricky Rhodes,
forcing the ball loose. Randy Spann recovered the fumble, returning the ball to the
Flames.
Two plays later, Brown lo ed the ball
over the Bulldogs’ defense for Chris Summers, who caught the pass for his fi h
touchdown recep on of the year. The AllAmerica receiver pulled in a 33-yard touchdown pass 44 seconds a er the turnover,
pushing Liberty’s edge to 14-0.
Brown’s precision first half passing
con nued to put points on the scoreboard
for the Flames. Head coach Danny Rocco
elected to go for it on a fourth-and-eight
from the Gardner-Webb 29-yard line and
Brown li ed the ball once into the air for an
18-yard recep on.
Two plays later, Brown caught Garner
in the corner of the end zone on a 10-yard
pass, which the receiver pulled in just before
hi ng the ground to put the Flames up, 210, with 13:44 le to play in the opening half.
The score remained the same un l the
waning minutes of the opening half. Following five unfrui ul drives to open the game,
Gardner-Webb was finally able to get on the
scoreboard during the final minute of the
second quarter.
Following the Flames’ first threeand-out series of the contest, the Bulldogs
started their scoring effort in prime field
posi on at Liberty’s 45-yard line.
To double-digit passing plays from
quarterback Lucas Bea y (19 yards to Kenny
Li le and 12 yards to James Perry, III) pushed
the home team into the red zone. However,
Bea y was only able to complete one of
his next three passing a empts, forcing
Gardner-Webb to se le for a 27-yard Trevor
Aus n field goal with five seconds le on the
game clock.
Although the Flames dominated the
scoreboard with a 21-3 hal ime lead, the
first half sta s cs for both teams were very
similar. Liberty outgained Gardner-Webb,
205 to 149 yards, with 152 of Liberty’s yards
coming from its passing game. The Bulldogs
pieced together a more balanced a ack with
78 rushing yards and 71 passing yards.
Brown led the Flames’ first-half
charge, comple ng 9-of-14 passing a empts
for 152 yards and two scoring strikes. Holloway was Liberty’s leading rusher with nine
carries for 23 yards, while Summers was
Brown’s top target with four catches for 90
yards.
Bea y finished the opening period
7-of-12 for 71 yards, including three passes
to Li le for 29 yards. Li le also led the
Bulldogs on the ground with 11 carries for
65 yards. Brown con nued to be efficient in
the passing game to open the second half,
comple ng his first nine passing a empts to
lead Liberty to its next scoring drive.
On Liberty’s second drive of the
third quarter, a nine-play, 86-yard drive,
Brown capped off the effort with a 17-yard
throw to ght end Tommy Shaver over the
middle to push Liberty’s advantage to 25
points, 28-3, with 6:33 le to play in the
period.
Liberty’s stout defense con nued
to stymie Gardner-Webb during the second
30-minute period, as the Bulldogs’ longest
drive of the half was a nine-play, 38-yard
drive that ended when they gave the ball
over on downs.
Liberty managed to score one last
me on the a ernoon early in the fourth
quarter. Brown passes to Summers (12
yards), Holloway (15 yards) and Shaver (30
yards) set up a two-yard touchdown run by
Aldreakis Allen with 11:40 le in the ball
game.
The Flames have now held consecu ve
opponents without a touchdown, with Liberty’s last touchdown allowed taking place
at 9:16 during the third quarter of the Lehigh
game. Liberty’s recent defensive success has
lowered Liberty’s defensive points allowed
average to 17.8 per game.
The second half was dominated by the
Flames in offensive yards, as Liberty finished
with a 289 to 139 total offensive yards in
the half to give Liberty a 494 to 288 overall
advantage during the game. Liberty finished
the game with 10 more offensive plays than
Gardner-Webb, but the Flames averaged 7.0
yards per play to Gardner-Webb’s 4.7 average.
For the seventh me in Rocco’s six years
at Liberty, the Flames surpassed the 300yard passing mark.
Brown finished the a ernoon with a
career-high 363 passing yards, the highest
passing total for a Flames’ quarterback since
Biff Parson threw for 388 yards against East
Tennessee State on Sept. 2, 2000.
Brown’s previous career high came
against St. Francis (Pa.) to open the 2010
season at Lynchburg’s City Stadium, where
he threw for 338 yards and four touchdowns.
Desmond Rice led the Flames on the
ground with a career-high nine carries for
52 yards, with all of his yards and carries
coming during the fourth quarter. Holloway
carried the bulk of the load during the first
three quarters, finishing the a ernoon with
13 carries for 35 yards.
Liberty had its first double 100-yard receiving game since the previously men oned
St. Francis (Pa.) match-up when Summers,
B.J. Hayes and Pat Kelly all crossed the 100yard threshold.
Summers recorded his ninth career
100-yard game to lead the Flames with nine
recep ons for 133 yards, including his 33yard touchdown score.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Liberty vs Gardner-Webb (10-08-11 at Boiling Springs, NC)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
LIBERTY
35
25
40-131
363
31-22-1
71-494
0-0
0-0
2-21
1-0
3-44.0
2-2
3-24
31:01
8 of 13
1 of 1
4-5
GWU
3
15
29-119
169
32-18-1
61-288
0-0
1-6
6-122
1-0
6-31.5
2-1
5-38
28:49
2 of 13
0 of 2
1-2
Liberty
Gardner-Webb
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
RICE, Desmond
9
54
2
52
0 22 5.8
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey 13
42
7
35
0
8 2.7
BRENNAN, Tyler
4
17
0
17
0 10 4.2
ALLEN, Aldreakis
8
15
0
15
1
4 1.9
Rushing
LITTLE, Kenny
RHODES, Ricky
BEATTY, Lucas
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
22-30-1
0-1-0
Passing
BEATTY, Lucas
PERRY III, James
C-A-I
17-31-1
1-1-0
Receiving
SUMMERS, Chris
SHAVER, Tommy
GARNER, Ervin
HAYES, B.J.
No. Yards
9
133
4
110
3
44
2
18
Receiving
PERRY III, James
SCHLEY, Treymaine
LITTLE, Kenny
LESLIE, Lyndon
No. Yards
5
57
4
43
3
29
3
28
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
3
Yds
132
Yds TD Long Sack
363
3
38
1
0
0
0
0
TD
1
1
1
0
Long
33
38
29
14
Avg Long In20
44.0
49
2
TB
0
Punting
PURVIS, Graham
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
17 104
1 103
0 46 6.1
9
21
9
12
0
5 1.3
3
12
8
4
0
7 1.3
No.
6
Yds
189
Yds TD Long Sack
162
0
19
1
7
0
7
0
TD
0
0
0
0
Long
15
15
19
13
Avg Long In20
31.5
36
2
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Punt Returns
RHODES, Ricky
No. Yards
1
6
TD
0
Long
6
Kick Returns
GRIFFITHS, Chase
GUNN, Justin
No. Yards
1
10
1
11
TD
0
0
Long
10
11
Kick Returns
RHODES, Ricky
HUBBARD, J.J.
No. Yards
4
86
2
36
TD
0
0
Long
24
24
Tackles
MAYO, Chris
CHAPMAN, Asa
HAGEN, Jacob
HYLAND, Scott
UA-A
5-4
2-5
5-1
3-3
Tackles
PATTERSON, Mart
WINFIELD, Alonzo
PEMASA, Preston
GOODS, Matt
UA-A
6-10
5-3
4-3
2-5
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
10:28
09:32
13:44
00:05
06:33
11:40
Total
9
7
6
6
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
0.0
0.0
1.0
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 1 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 10-63 4:44
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 33 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 2-36 0:44
LIBERTY - GARNER, Ervin 10 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 9-62 2:33
GWU - AUSTIN, Trever 27 yd field goal, 7-35 1:39
LIBERTY - SHAVER, Tommy 17 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 9-86 3:37
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 2 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 9-70 3:51
Total
16
8
7
7
Sacks
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
1.0
2.5
0.5
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
21 - 0
21 - 3
28 - 3
35 - 3
TB
0
Game No. 7 - Liberty 63, No. 20 Coastal Carolina 27
Oct. 15, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (19,111)
The Liberty Flames scored on their first
seven drives of the game and never looked
back en route to a 63-27 Homecoming victory over No. 20 Coastal Carolina inside of
Williams Stadium.
For the second week in a row, the
Flames jumped out to a 14-0 lead during the
first six minutes of the game.
This go around, Liberty’s quick start
came on the strength of its running game.
On a blustery a ernoon, the Flames elected
to keep the ball on the ground eight of the
first 10 plays and quickly amassed 105 rushing yards on the first two drives.
The run-game burst started on the
game’s first offensive play, when Sirchauncey
Holloway found a hole on the right side of
the line and lumbered downfield for a 59yard gain. The run by the junior running back
set up a five-yard touchdown carry by Mike
Brown just 21 seconds in the game.
Coastal Carolina’s first possession of the
game did not last long, as Marcus Whitener
was struck by Cory Freeman and the ensuing
loose ball was recovered by Chris Mayo.
The Chan cleers’ defense stopped the
Flames on their next drive, forcing Liberty
to punt. However, Mike Larsson was tackled
during the special teams play, giving Liberty
a new set of downs on the Coastal Carolina
side of the field.
Liberty kept the ball on the ground
for the next five plays, including a six-yard
touchdown run by Aldreakis Allen at the
9:52 mark. Allen’s third rushing touchdown
of the season capped off an eight-play, 53yard drive that staked Liberty to a 14-0 lead.
Turnovers con nued to hurt the visitors,
as Coastal Carolina gave the ball back to
Liberty on the fourth play of the next drive.
Mayo, who recovered the first fumble of the
game, caused the next when he jarred the
ball free from running back Jeremy Height,
which was picked up by Paco Varol.
A 20-yard pass over the middle to ght
end Tommy Shaver from Brown got Liberty
back into the red zone for the third-straight
drive. From there, the Walter Payton Award
candidate quarterback called his number
on four plays in a row, including a one-yard
run to complete a nine-play, 53-yard scoring
drive with 4:30 le to play in the opening
stanza and make the score 21-0, Flames.
Liberty’s stout defense con nued to
hold strong, forcing a pair of three-and-out
series and a third turnover. The three drives
resulted in three more touchdowns, allowing
Liberty to open up a 42-0 lead with 3:16 le
before hal ime.
Two of the three scoring drives
went for 10 or more yards, with both ending in rushing touchdowns. The first was a
two-yard run by Allen at 13:57 of the second
quarter, followed by Desmond Rice’s first
career touchdown run, for one yard, at 7:40.
Liberty’s final scoring drive of the
first half saw Brown find Peter Gagliardi
open for his first career touchdown recepon, a 32-yarder, that pushed Liberty’s
margin to 42 points. Following Gagliardi’s
32-yard recep on, Liberty had used its 40
plays to amass 289 yards, while having held
the Chan cleers to 79 yards on 12 plays.
Coastal Carolina was finally able to
mount its first scoring drive of the game on
the final drive of the first half. The Chancleers implemented a hurry-up offense
which allowed them to quickly move the ball
downfield and eventually score on a 20-yard
touchdown pass from Aramis Hillary to
Chris Presley with three seconds le before
the break. As a result, the Flames’ hal ime
advantage stood at 42-7.
At the intermission, Liberty more
than doubled up Coastal Carolina in total
offense yards, having outgained the visitors
346 to 155 yards.
Brown con nued to be Liberty’s top
offensive weapon, as the senior collected
204 yards of Liberty’s first-half yardage. He
completed 13-of-17 passing a empts for
144 yards, while rushing for two scores and
61 yards on 13 carries. Chris Summers was
Liberty’s top target, finishing the first 30
minutes with five recep ons for 83 yards.
The Chan cleers tried to gain the
momentum for the first me in the game
early in the second half, doing so by cu ng
Liberty’s lead from 35 points to 21.
Coastal Carolina did so on a pair of quick
plays. The first was a 44-yard comple on
from Hillary to Adrian Sullivan at the 9:31
mark followed by a 32-yard flea-flicker pass
from DeMario Benne to Ma Hazel just
three minutes later.
However, Liberty squelched the visitors’
hopes of con nuing their comeback effort
by scoring the next two mes the Flames
touched the ball to put the game out of
reach.
The Flames would score three more
mes, giving Liberty its third-most points
scored in a single game under Rocco.
Rice scored his second rushing touchdown of the game (one yard) at the 4:51
mark, while Brown completed a 50-yard
touchdown pass to Pat Kelly a minute and
a half later. Finally, Liberty’s special teams
got into the mix on the 60-point effort when
Ryan Ferguson blocked a Aus n Cain punt
and Bobby Par lla recovered it in the end
zone for a score.
Special teams also played a factor into
the final scoring drive of the game, as Liberty
muffed the last punt of the game and gave
the visitors the ball at the 10-yard line. Four
plays later, Cody Craig found Benne open
on a sideline route with 59 seconds le to
complete the evening’s final scoring effort.
The Flames had their highest offensive
output of the season, finishing the a ernoon
with 518 total offensive yards. Liberty’s
season-best effort saw the Flames complete
the night with an even 259 rushing yards and
259 passing yards.
Brown played a part in four of Liberty’s
touchdowns. The senior threw for two
scores, comple ng 13-of-17 passing attempts for 218 yards, while rushing for two
more on 13 carries and 61 yards.
Allen was Liberty’s top rusher, as the
sophomore posted his third career mul ple
rushing touchdown game. He scored twice
on the ground and finished the game rushing
19 mes for 96 yards to help the Flames post
their second 200-plus yard rushing performance in three games.
Summers’ first-half numbers stood to
lead Liberty’s receiving efforts, while Kelly
caught three passes for 64 yards and his
second receiving touchdown of the season.
Francis Bah finished the game with a
career-best eight tackles to lead the Flames.
The defensive line had four solo and four
assisted tackles, to go along with two tackles
for a loss and a quarterback hurry.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
#20 Coastal Carolina vs Liberty (10-15-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Coastal Carolina
Rushing
SMALL, Travis
WHITENER, Marcus
JONES, Aaron
CRAIG, Cody
LIBERTY
63
25
51-259
259
22-16-0
73-518
1-7
3-19
5-84
0-0
3-38.3
2-2
3-30
32:59
7 of 13
2 of 2
6-6
Liberty
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
9
43
0
43
0 11 4.8
3
26
0
26
0 10 8.7
8
22
0
22
0
8 2.8
7
17
1
16
0
6 2.3
Passing
HILLARY, Aramis
CRAIG, Cody
C-A-I
18-27-0
2-4-0
Receiving
HAZEL, Matt
WESLEY, Akeem
BENNETT, DeMario
SULLIVAN, Adrian
No. Yards
6
90
3
36
3
16
2
62
Punting
CAIN, Austin
TEAM
COASTAL
27
17
38-133
247
32-21-0
70-380
1-1
1-16
9-193
0-0
5-34.6
3-3
8-85
27:01
5 of 14
1 of 3
2-2
No.
5
0
Yds
173
0
Yds TD Long Sack
207
2
44
1
8
1
7
0
TD
1
0
1
1
Long
32
17
9
44
Avg Long In20
34.6
39
0
0.0
0
0
TB
0
0
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
ALLEN, Aldreakis
19
96
0
96
2 16 5.1
BROWN, Mike
13
61
0
61
2 14 4.7
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
1
59
0
59
0 59 59.0
RICE, Desmond
10
24
3
21
2
7 2.1
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
C-A-I
13-17-0
3-5-0
Receiving
SUMMERS, Chris
KELLY, Pat
GAGLIARDI, Peter
FERGUSON, Ryan
No. Yards
5
83
3
64
2
50
1
30
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
3
Yds
115
Yds TD Long Sack
218
2
50
0
41
0
30
1
TD
0
1
1
0
Long
35
50
32
30
Avg Long In20
38.3
52
0
Punt Returns
MASTROMATTEO,
No. Yards
1
16
TD
0
Long
16
Punt Returns
GARNER, Ervin
FERGUSON, Ryan
No. Yards
2
-3
1
22
TD
0
0
Long
12
0
Kick Returns
MASTROMATTEO,
HENDERSON, Tre
No. Yards
6
134
2
51
TD
0
0
Long
29
30
Kick Returns
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GUNN, Justin
No. Yards
3
58
1
16
TD
0
0
Long
32
16
Tackles
LOTT, Marcus
BACKUS, Quinn
UA-A
7-3
5-4
Tackles
BAH, Francis
FREEMAN, Cory
UA-A
4-4
5-0
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
14:39
09:52
04:30
13:57
07:40
03:16
00:03
09:31
07:08
04:51
03:15
10:53
00:59
Total
10
9
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
TFL
1.0
0.0
Total
8
5
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 5 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 2-64 0:21
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 6 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 8-53 4:38
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 1 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 9-53 4:07
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 2 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 11-76 4:32
LIBERTY - RICE, Desmond 1 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 10-48 4:30
LIBERTY - GAGLIARDI, Peter 32 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 5-57 2:14
COASTAL - PRESLEY, Chris 20 yd pass from HILLARY, Aramis (CLAYTON, Grant kick), 11-68 3:07
COASTAL - SULLIVAN, Adrian 44 yd pass from HILLARY, Aramis (CLAYTON, Grant kick), 5-74 1:19
COASTAL - HAZEL, Matt 32 yd pass from BENNETT, DeMario (CLAYTON, Grant kick), 3-48 0:57
LIBERTY - RICE, Desmond 1 yd run (BEVINS, Matt kick), 6-43 2:09
LIBERTY - KELLY, Pat 50 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 2-68 0:23
LIBERTY - PARTILLA, Bobby 0 yd blocked punt return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
COASTAL - BENNETT, DeMario 1 yd pass from CRAIG, Cody (CLAYTON, Grant kick blockd), 4-10 1:42
Sacks
0.0
1.0
TB
1
TFL
2.0
1.0
V-H
0-7
0 - 14
0 - 21
0 - 28
0 - 35
0 - 42
7 - 42
14 - 42
21 - 42
21 - 49
21 - 56
21 - 63
27 - 63
Game No. 8 - Liberty 38, Charleston Southern 16
Oct. 22, 2011 - Charleston, S.C. - CSU Stadium (3,375)
Liberty took advantage of Charleston
Southern’s inability to score early, jumping
out to a 31-point first-half lead en route to a
38-16 Big South victory inside CSU Stadium.
During the game’s first few drives, the
two teams felt each other out, as the game
remained scoreless un l late in the first
quarter.
Liberty was able to get onto the scoreboard, thanks to another lengthy touchdown
pass from Mike Brown to Pat Kelly.
Four plays prior, Nick Sigmon sacked
Charleston Southern quarterback Malcolm
Dixon on a fourth-and-five play at the Liberty’s 31-yard line to give the Flames their
second possession of the a ernoon.
Runs by Aldreakis Allen and Brown got
Liberty a first down, se ng up a 52-yard
pass play over the middle to Kelly to give
Liberty a 7-0 lead with 1:56 le in the opening stanza. It marked the fi h me Kelly
has caught a 50-plus yard touchdown pass
among his seven career touchdown recepons.
The Flames forced their second threeand-out series and then methodically
marched downfield to double their lead
early in the second quarter.
Keying the 13-play, 79-yard drive was
Liberty’s ability to pick up a new set of
downs on three third-down plays. The third
and final me Liberty accomplished the feat
got the Flames into the end zone, as Brown
rolled out of the pocket and found Allen
open on a six-yard slant with 9:16 le to play
before hal ime.
Charleston Southern responded by piecing together its longest drive of the opening
30 minutes, a 53-yard effort that got down
to Liberty’s seven-yard line.
However, Liberty’s defense came up
with a record-se ng play in the red zone.
On a third-and-six play, Dixon tried to find
an open receiver in the end zone; however,
KaJuan Lee stepped in front of the pass and
returned it 100 yards for a touchdown at the
6:15 mark.
The seven-point play gave Liberty a 21-0
lead and the Flames’ longest intercep on return in program history. The 100-yard return
by Lee surpassed Marcus Harvey’s 95-yard
return against Appalachian State in 1997.
The two teams traded possessions
with the second pinning Charleston Southern deep in its own territory with just over
two minutes le to play before hal ime.
On the first play of the Buccaneers’
drive, Dixon tried to get rid of the ball over
the middle, but Sco Hyland picked off the
pass, returning it 22 yards for a score. The
sophomore nearly was tackled two yards
short, but he finished off his first career intercep on by stretching out the ball over the
goal line before hi ng the ground to give
Liberty a 28-0 lead.
The Flames forced their third threeand-out series of the first half on Charleston
Southern’s ensuing drive and took over possession with 1:16 le on the second quarter
clock.
Liberty quickly moved downfield,
aided mostly by a 35-yard pass play from
Brian Hudson to Allen to help the Flames
cross midfield. Two plays later, Allen got to
the outside, picking up a first down and putng the Flames in field goal range.
Following a Charleston Southern
meout, Liberty’s field goal unit was called
onto the field, where Ma Bevins knocked
down a 29-yard field goal to close out the
first half of play.
The Flames more than doubled up
Charleston Southern’s offensive output during the opening half of the game, 284 yards
to 135. The Flames rushed for 160 yards,
while passing for another 124 yards.
Allen was Liberty’s top offensive
weapon, rushing for 115 yards on 13 carries.
Brown finished the half with five carries for
31 yards, while comple ng 6-of-14 passing a empts for two scores and 89 passing
yards.
Already up by 31 points coming out
of hal ime, the Flames completely put the
game out of reach for the home squad on
the first play of the second half.
Kevin Fogg fielded the Tyson Pryor
opening kickoff at his own 18-yard line and
got several key blocks downfield to put the
Flames up 38-0 following a 82-yard kickoff
return for a touchdown.
The Flames only managed to amass
22 total offensive yards during the remainder of the game, while Charleston Southern
used the me to score 16 points.
Charleston Southern’s first two scoring
efforts were lengthy drives. The first, an
11-play, 59-yard drive, got the home team
on the scoreboard with 5:33 le in the third
when Mike Davis caught a 12-yard pass play
from Charleston Southern back-up quarterback Richard Mounce.
The second was a 39-yard field goal by
Andy Brown with 12:21 le to play in the
fourth quarter, finishing off a 15-play, 72yard drive.
The Buccaneers managed to cross the
goal line one more me during the game’s
final minute. Mounce lo ed a ball to Nathan
Perera in the corner of the end zone with 52
seconds le , giving Charleston Southern its
final score of the a ernoon.
Liberty’s scoring was evenly disbursed
on the a ernoon, with all three phases of
the game adding points to the scoreboard.
Liberty’s offense and defense contributed 14
points apiece, while the special teams unit
finishing the a ernoon with 10 points.
With the Buccaneers’ strong secondhalf effort, Charleston Southern outgained
Liberty during the 60 minutes of play by 97
yards, 403 to 306 yards.
The total marked the lowest offensive
output for the Flames in a victory since finishing with only 165 yards in a 20-13 victory
over Charleston Southern on the same field
on Oct. 24, 2009.
Allen had a career day, rushing for 126
yards on 16 carries, surpassing his previous career high of 112 yards against West
Virginia Wesleyan in 2009.
Brown suffered an injury during the final
drive of the first half and did not return to
the game. The senior finished the day with
120 total offensive yards (31 rushing, 89
passing), marking his first career start as a
Liberty quarterback without producing at
least 200 yards of total offense (18 career
starts at quarterback).
Hudson, who played the en re second
half under center, finished the a ernoon
4-of-9 with 41 passing yards.
Kelly ended the day as Liberty’s top wide
receiver, catching four passes for 70 yards,
including the 52-yard first half touchdown
recep on. Allen followed behind with three
recep ons for 47 yards.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Liberty vs Charleston Southern (10-22-11 at Charleston, S.C.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Liberty
LIBERTY
38
14
31-176
130
23-10-0
54-306
0-0
0-0
2-101
4-158
7-45.6
0-0
5-53
22:48
5 of 12
0 of 0
2-3
CSU
16
23
41-95
308
44-24-4
85-403
0-0
3-15
4-73
0-0
5-39.0
1-0
4-30
37:12
10 of 20
0 of 2
2-4
Charleston Southern
Rushing
ALLEN, Aldreakis
BROWN, Mike
GARNER, Ervin
RICE, Desmond
Passing
BROWN, Mike
HUDSON, Brian
Receiving
KELLY, Pat
ALLEN, Aldreakis
RICE, Desmond
APON, Brandon
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
16 127
1 126
0 20 7.9
5
31
0
31
0 14 6.2
1
7
0
7
0
7 7.0
5
9
2
7
0
7 1.4
C-A-I
6-14-0
4-9-0
Yds TD Long Sack
89
2
52
0
41
0
35
1
No. Yards
4
70
3
47
2
4
1
9
No.
7
Yds
319
TD
1
1
0
0
Long
52
35
3
9
Avg Long In20
45.6
60
2
TB
1
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
MOUNCE, Richard
9
43
11
32
0 15 3.6
DIXON, Malcolm
14
38
11
27
0
9 1.9
HACKWORTH, B.J.
8
21
0
21
0
5 2.6
BRYANT, Keelyan
10
20
5
15
0
8 1.5
Passing
MOUNCE, Richard
DIXON, Malcolm
C-A-I
14-27-2
10-17-2
Receiving
PERERA, Nathan
GLEARS, Kevin
DAVIS, Mike
CINTRON, Estevan
No. Yards
7
100
5
44
4
43
3
48
Punting
BROWN, Andy
No.
5
Yds
195
Yds TD Long Sack
193
2
51
1
115
0
36
2
TD
1
0
1
0
Long
36
21
13
20
Avg Long In20
39.0
45
3
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Punt Returns
HODO, Marquiz
JAMES, Charles
No. Yards
2
14
1
1
TD
0
0
Long
8
1
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
No. Yards
2
101
TD
1
Long
82
Kick Returns
GLEARS, Kevin
PARKER, Michael
No. Yards
3
66
1
7
TD
0
0
Long
32
7
Tackles
SIGMON, Nick
AIKENS, Walt
SCHUSTER, Greg
HYLAND, Scott
UA-A
5-6
5-3
2-4
4-1
Tackles
JAMES, Charles
KUZDALE, Chris
JOHNSTON, Zac
HARDY, Matt
UA-A
6-3
4-2
3-2
2-3
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
01:56
09:16
06:15
02:19
00:00
14:41
05:33
12:21
00:52
Total
11
8
6
5
Sacks
1.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
3.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
Total
9
6
5
5
Scoring Play
LIBERTY - KELLY, Pat 52 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 4-64 0:52
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 6 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (BEVINS, Matt kick), 13-79 5:35
LIBERTY - LEE, KaJuan 100 yd interception return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
LIBERTY - HYLAND, Scott 22 yd interception return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
LIBERTY - BEVINS, Matt 29 yd field goal, 10-80 1:16
LIBERTY - FOGG, Kevin 82 yd kickoff return (BEVINS, Matt kick)
CSU - DAVIS, Mike 12 yd pass from MOUNCE, Richard (BROWN, Andy kick), 11-59 4:40
CSU - BROWN, Andy 39 yd field goal, 15-72 5:46
CSU - PERERA, Nathan 5 yd pass from MOUNCE, Richard (BROWN, Andy kick failed), 4-76 0:42
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TB
0
TFL
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
14 - 0
21 - 0
28 - 0
31 - 0
38 - 0
38 - 7
38 - 10
38 - 16
Game No. 9 - No. 23/24 Liberty 27, Presbyterian Co. 20 (2OT)
Oct. 29, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (11,673)
No. 23/24 Liberty got a late offensive
push in regula on and stopped the visi ng
Blue Hose during the second over me to
scratch out a 27-20 victory over Presbyterian
College inside Williams Stadium.
The Flames con nued to find first-drive
success in Big South play, scoring on their
first drive for the third me in four league
games to jump out to a quick lead.
Liberty won the coin toss and elected to
take possession to open the game on a drive
that penetrated deep into Blue Hose territory.
The nine-play, 59-yard drive was highlighted by a 32-yard run by Aldreakis Allen
and an 18-yard pass play from Mike Brown
to Chris Summers.
The Brown to Summers connec on got
Liberty to the one-yard line. However, Presbyterian College’s defense was able to stop
three-straight rushing a empts, leaving the
Flames to se le for an 18-yard Alex Kacere
field goal at the 11:22 mark.
Unlike the Flames’ previous Big South
games this season, that would be the last
me either team would add points to the
scoreboard during the opening 30 minutes,
as Liberty’s 3-0 lead held up the remainder
of the half.
Liberty’s defense con nued to dominate
Big South opponents during the first half,
keeping a second opponent scoreless during
the opening 30 minutes. In four Big South
games, the Flames have allowed only 10
first-half points.
Liberty limited the visitors to 104 total
offensive yards and five first downs. On a
blustery day inside of Williams Stadium,
Presbyterian College elected to keep the ball
on the ground most of the first half. The Blue
Hose picked up 84 of their 104 yards on 14
rushing a empts.
The Flames’ offense, which came into
the game outscoring Big South opponents
101-10 during the first half, was unable to
find any rhythm for most of the day. Liberty
finished the opening half with 228 total offensive yards, evenly split with 115 rushing
and 113 passing yards.
Brown finished the opening half 12-of-19
for 113 yards, but the quarterback did throw
his first intercep on in three games to result
in the only first-half turnover.
Allen gained most of Liberty’s yards
on the ground, as the sophomore rushed
10 mes for 78 yards. Brown also carried
the ball eight mes for 32 yards before the
intermission.
The two teams traded short possessions to open the second half, with neither
team mustering any addi onal offense during their first possessions of third quarter.
The Blue Hose, who had just
cracked the 100-total offensive yard mark
during the first half, nearly doubled their
total on one play.
On a misdirec on play, Ryan Singer
found a hole on the le side of the line, leaving an open field between the quarterback
and the end zone for a 74-yard touchdown
run.
The lengthy play, the longest in
Presbyterian College’s Division I era, gave
the visitors a 7-3 advantage with 11:11 le
to play on the third quarter game clock. The
four-point lead by the Blue Hose marked the
first me the Flames have trailed in a Big
South game this season.
The Flames responded by pu ng
together their longest drive of the a ernoon,
a 13-play, 79-yard effort that ended in the
red zone. Liberty had to se le for its second
field goal of the game, a 30-yarder by Kacere
to pull the Flames with one, 7-6, with 3:51
le in the third.
The score remained the same un l
midway through the fourth quarter. Presbyterian College looked like it was poised to
score its second touchdown of the game,
ge ng to Liberty’s one-yard line.
However, back-to-back penal es
con nued to push the visitors back and the
Blue Hose le the drive with a 29-yard Aaron
Mayes field goal to boost their margin to
four points, 10-6, with 9:35 le in regula on.
Liberty looked like it was going
to respond, as the Flames drove to the
Presbyterian College two-yard line. But, the
visitors stopped Liberty on three-consecu ve
plays, including an a empted rush by Brown
on fourth-and-two to create a turnover on
downs.
Liberty forced a quick three-and-out
series on the next drive and got a 41-yard
punt return by Ervin Garner to start the
Flames just 12 yards from the Presbyterian
College end zone.
Following a six-yard pass play from
Brown to Pat Kelly, Allen took a handoff and
found the end zone for Liberty’s first touchdown of the game. The six-yard burst to the
right side gave Liberty a 13-10 edge with
1:32 le to play.
The Flames elected to squib kick the
ensuing kickoff, which gave Presbyterian
College the ball on its own 45-yard line with
1:26 remaining.
The Blue Hose quickly moved downfield
seven plays on 50 yards, spotlighted by a 34yard pass over the middle by Singer to Michael Ruff and a 13-yard run by Lance Byrd.
The second men oned play put the visitors
in field goal range. That allowed Mayes to
kick a 22-yard field goal with five seconds
le , leveling the score at 13-13 and pu ng
Liberty into over me for the first me since
the 2007 season.
Presbyterian College wasted li le me
reclaiming the lead, as Ruff burst to the outside on the first play of over me, scoring on
a 25-yard run to put the Blue Hose up 20-13.
The Flames took a li le longer to respond, as Liberty pieced together a six-play,
25-yard push to knot the score at 20-20. The
last play was a three-yard rush by Allen up
the middle, where the sophomore’s secondeffort lunge pushed the nose of the football
across the goal line.
Liberty had the first possession of
the second over me period and matched
Presbyterian College’s quick-strike over me
opener.
Brown rolled out right and lo ed a ball
into the end zone toward Summers, where
the All-America wide receiver went up and
took the ball away from defensive back
Jus n Bethel to put the Flames up 27-20 on
Summers’ 25th career touchdown.
On the next possession, Presbyterian
College managed to get the ball down to the
10-yard line. However, Sco Hyland burst
through the line of scrimmage to record a
12-yard sack of Singer, followed by an incomplete pass to Anderico Bailey to give Liberty
its 14th-straight Big South victory inside of
Williams Stadium.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
Presbyterian College vs #23 Liberty (10-29-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
PC
20
15
38-287
114
26-12-0
64-401
0-0
2-28
4-64
2-36
7-37.3
2-1
6-45
25:18
3 of 14
0 of 1
2-4
LIBERTY
27
23
43-204
264
40-24-2
83-468
0-0
2-41
1-4
0-0
4-41.0
3-0
4-40
34:42
10 of 19
1 of 2
4-5
Presbyterian College
Liberty
Rushing
BYRD, L.
SINGER, R.
RUFF, M.
MORELAND, S.
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
ALLEN, Aldreakis
26 140
9 131
2 32 5.0
BROWN, Mike
16
73
5
68
0 26 4.2
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
1
5
0
5
0
5 5.0
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
12 112
1 111
0 58 9.2
16 127
19 108
1 74 6.8
2
36
0
36
1 25 18.0
5
17
0
17
0
7 3.4
Passing
SINGER, R.
C-A-I
12-26-0
Receiving
GILKEY, J.
RUFF, M.
BAILEY, A.
WILLIAMS, A.
No. Yards
3
28
2
36
2
18
2
9
Punting
MORGANO, P.
No.
7
Yds
261
Yds TD Long Sack
114
0
34
2
TD
0
0
0
0
Long
14
34
14
5
Avg Long In20
37.3
45
3
TB
1
Passing
BROWN, Mike
C-A-I
24-40-2
Receiving
SUMMERS, Chris
KELLY, Pat
GARNER, Ervin
ALLEN, Aldreakis
No. Yards
6
76
5
55
5
40
3
30
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
4
Yds
164
Yds TD Long Sack
264
1
39
1
TD
1
0
0
0
Long
25
20
14
12
Avg Long In20
41.0
56
2
Punt Returns
BYRD, C.
No. Yards
2
28
TD
0
Long
26
Punt Returns
GARNER, Ervin
No. Yards
2
41
TD
0
Long
41
Kick Returns
BYRD, C.
GILKEY, J.
No. Yards
2
42
1
9
TD
0
0
Long
28
9
Kick Returns
APON, Brandon
No. Yards
1
4
TD
0
Long
4
Tackles
WILLIAMS, D.
BETHEL, J.
BYRD, C.
HARRIS, C.
UA-A
10-8
9-2
9-2
4-7
Tackles
SIGMON, Nick
HYLAND, Scott
VINSON, Brent
FOGG, Kevin
UA-A
7-3
2-6
1-7
6-1
Qtr
1st
3rd
4th
OT
Time
11:22
11:11
03:51
09:35
01:32
00:05
15:00
15:00
15:00
Total
18
11
11
11
Scoring Play
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
TFL
0.0
0.5
0.0
1.5
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 18 yd field goal, 9-59 3:38
PC - SINGER, R. 74 yd run (MAYES, A. kick), 2-88 0:33
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 30 yd field goal, 13-79 5:43
PC - MAYES, A. 29 yd field goal, 9-30 3:48
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 6 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 2-12 0:32
PC - MAYES, A. 22 yd field goal, 7-50 1:21
PC - RUFF, M. 25 yd run (MAYES, A. kick), 1-25 0:00
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 3 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 6-25 0:00
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 25 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 1-25 0:00
Total
10
8
8
7
Sacks
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
TB
0
TFL
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.0
V-H
0-3
7-3
7-6
10 - 6
10 - 13
13 - 13
20 - 13
20 - 20
20 - 27
Game No. 10 - No. 22/2 Liberty 37, VMI 31
Nov. 5, 2011 - Lynchburg, Va. - Williams Stadium (17,266)
For the second week in a row, the
Flames were pushed the en re length of the
game and for the second-straight game, the
home team responded.
A 90-yard kickoff return for a touchdown
put No. 22/22 Liberty ahead for good, allowing the Flames to secure a hard-fought 37-31
Big South victory over VMI in Liberty’s final
regular-season home contest.
The Keydets were the first team to crack
the Williams Stadium scoreboard, finding the
end zone on their second possession of the
game.
A er forcing the Flames to punt following a three-and-out series on Liberty’s first
possession, VMI took over near midfield.
On the third play of the drive, Kevin Fogg
nearly made up for fumbling the ball on the
opening kickoff, as the junior almost created
the game’s second turnover.
However, his missed intercep on le
Tracy Hairston open for a 55-yard touchdown recep on, as the senior took the pass
from Eric Kordenbrock and scored to give
VMI a 7-0 lead with 9:41 le to play in the
first quarter.
Trailing for the first me during the first
half this year in a Big South game, Liberty
quickly responded with a nine-play, 74-yard
scoring drive to pull within one point.
Mike Brown rapidly moved the Flames
downfield, comple ng 5-of-6 pass a empts,
with all but one of his comple ons going for
10 or more yards.
The fi h was a 16-yard comple on to
B.J. Hayes, ge ng the Flames down to the
one-yard line. Brown then handed the ball
off to Aldreakis Allen, who muscled his way
into the end zone for his seventh rushing
touchdown of the year at the 5:53 mark.
Alex Kacere pulled the point-a er a empt
wide, allowing VMI to cling to a 7-6 edge.
However, the lead did not last long, as
Liberty jumped in front less than a minute
later. The Flames got their first turnover of
the day, when Nick Sigmon intercepted a
Kordenbrock pass over the middle on the
first play of the next drive, giving Liberty the
ball at the visitor’s 24-yard line.
The Keydets defense was able to hold
Liberty’s offense in check, allowing them to
only gain six yards. Kacere was able to make
up for his earlier kicking mishap, knocking
down a 35-yard field goal at 4:45 to give the
Flames a 9-7 lead.
The game’s see-saw ba le con nued, as the Keydets responded, thanks to
the accurate throwing arm of Kordenbrock.
The sophomore completed all six
of his pass a empts, including a three-yard
slant to Hairston to allow VMI to reclaim.
The three-yard pass play completed a 12play, 61-yard effort for the Keydets, giving
VMI a 14-9 lead with 12:50 le to play in the
first half.
A second Liberty miscue on special
teams allowed VMI to quickly regain possession and widen its lead to eight points.
James Devens’ kickoff following
the Keydets second touchdown was a short
one that was misplayed by Liberty’s Chase
Griffiths. The ball bounced off the sophomore’s chest and into VMI’s charging defenders.
The Flames defense managed to
contain VMI’s offensive a ack a er the turnover, forcing the visitors to se le for a 37yard Devens’ field goal to push the Keydets
lead to 17-9.
Liberty responded with its own 12play push, pulling back within a point for the
second me during the opening half of play.
The 78-yard drive, which featured
a solid mixture of Liberty’s rush and pass
a ack, was capped off by a three-yard pass
from Brown to Brandon Apon in the far
corner of the end zone to trim VMI’s lead to
17-16 with 6:16 le before hal ime.
Both teams had one last chance
to score in the first half, but neither would,
allowing VMI to take the one-point edge into
the locker room at the break.
The first half stat sheet looked
about as even as the hal ime score, with
Liberty outgaining VMI by 10 yards (203
yards to 193 yards).
The passing a ack was the weapon
of choice for both programs, with the two
teams throwing for a combined 288 first half
yards.
Brown completed 13-of-19 passing
a empts for 122 yards, while Kordenbrock
threw for 166 yards by comple ng 13-of-20
a empts. Brown threw for one touchdown
with Kordenbrock doubling up Brown’s first
half touchdown total.
Liberty’s defense forced its second threeand-out series of the game on the opening
drive of the second half, allowing the Flames
to take it second lead of the game.
The Flames took advantage of the opportunity, piecing together a 15-play, 90-yard
drive to reclaim the lead, 23-17.
Third and fourth down plays were key
for the Flames on the scoring effort. Liberty
twice converted on third-down plays, with
27 and 18 yards pass plays to Pat Kelly, while
scoring on a one-yard quarterback keeper
by Brown on a fourth-and-goal play from the
one-yard line.
The back-and-forth scoring con nued,
with VMI matching Liberty’s effort. A six-play,
65-yard scoring drive was keyed by a sweeping outside run by Talley on a fourth-and-one
play from the VMI 44-yard line.
Following a 20-yard comple on to
Hairston, Talley capped off the drive with a
12-yard burst up the middle for a score and
give the Keydets a short lived 24-23 lead.
The advantage lasted exactly 15 seconds,
which was exactly the me Fogg needed to
return his third kickoff for a touchdown in
2011. The 90-yard return gave Liberty a 3024 lead at the 3:53 mark, an advantage they
never relinquish.
A er the two teams traded three-andout series, the visitors had a chance to cut
into Liberty’s lead midway through the
fourth quarter. The Flames defense once
again responded, holding the Keydets out
of the end zone and forcing VMI to try a 38yard field goal.
Devens a empt sailed wide right, leaving
Liberty with a six-point edge. The Flames
then put the game out of reach, when Summers capped off a 79-yard drive with his
seventh touchdown recep on of the year.
The senior, who earlier in the drive
became Liberty’s all- me career leader in recep ons, gave Liberty a 37-24 lead with 6:43
le in the ball game on a 22-yard pass play
from Brown in the corner of the end zone.
The score put the game out of reach for
the visitors. VMI did manage to score a late
touchdown, when Kordenbrock capped off
a career day with a 22-yard pass to Dexter
Bridge with 14 seconds le in the game. The
Flames recovered the ensuing on-side kick to
lock down the six-point home victory.
Quickie Statistics (Final)
VMI vs #22 Liberty (11-05-11 at Lynchburg, Va.)
Score
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
VMI
VMI
31
20
22-83
320
47-31-1
69-403
0-0
2-11
6-94
0-0
3-42.7
2-1
1-5
30:45
6 of 15
2 of 2
3-5
LIBERTY
37
21
33-134
286
34-24-0
67-420
0-0
0-0
5-162
1-1
3-39.0
2-2
4-35
29:15
5 of 11
1 of 2
4-4
Liberty
Rushing
TALLEY, T.J.
TURNER, Jabari
BRIDGE, Dexter
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
19
81
8
73
1 24 3.8
2
6
0
6
0
4 3.0
1
4
0
4
0
4 4.0
Passing
KORDENBROCK, Eric
C-A-I
31-47-1
Receiving
TALLEY, T.J.
WHITE, Trent
HAIRSTON, Tracy
LEWIS, Aaron
No. Yards
9
64
8
67
6
94
4
40
Punting
No.
MURRAY, Cameron
3
Yds
128
Yds TD Long Sack
320
3
55
0
TD
0
0
2
0
Long
16
21
55
11
Avg Long In20
42.7
47
1
TB
1
Rushing
No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg
ALLEN, Aldreakis
15
76
1
75
1 13 5.0
BROWN, Mike
12
57
24
33
1 18 2.8
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey
3
21
0
21
0 10 7.0
HAYES, B.J.
2
6
0
6
0
5 3.0
Passing
BROWN, Mike
C-A-I
24-34-0
Receiving
SUMMERS, Chris
KELLY, Pat
HAYES, B.J.
ALLEN, Aldreakis
No. Yards
8
84
6
105
3
40
2
25
Punting
LARSSON, Mike
No.
3
Yds
117
Yds TD Long Sack
286
2
32
2
TD
1
0
0
0
Long
22
32
16
20
Avg Long In20
39.0
50
0
Punt Returns
WHITE, Trent
No. Yards
2
11
TD
0
Long
11
Punt Returns
No. Yards
TD
Long
Kick Returns
HAIRSTON, Tracy
FRUEHAN, James
No. Yards
5
79
1
15
TD
0
0
Long
38
15
Kick Returns
FOGG, Kevin
GRIFFITHS, Chase
No. Yards
4
153
1
9
TD
1
0
Long
90
0
Tackles
GROSS, A.J.
WIMBISH, Johnny
HARPER, Chris
UA-A
7-2
6-1
3-3
Tackles
MAYO, Chris
HAGEN, Jacob
AIKENS, Walt
UA-A
5-3
3-4
5-1
Qtr
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Time
09:41
05:53
04:45
12:50
10:58
06:16
07:00
04:08
03:53
06:43
00:14
Total
9
7
6
Sacks
0.0
0.0
1.0
TFL
0.0
0.0
1.0
Total
8
7
6
Scoring Play
VMI - HAIRSTON, Tracy 55 yd pass from KORDENBROCK, Eric (SEXTON, Jeff kick), 3-58 0:54
LIBERTY - ALLEN, Aldreakis 1 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick failed), 9-74 3:39
LIBERTY - KACERE, Alex 35 yd field goal, 4-6 0:57
VMI - HAIRSTON, Tracy 3 yd pass from KORDENBROCK, Eric (SEXTON, Jeff kick), 12-61 6:51
VMI - DEVENS, James 37 yd field goal, 6-24 1:51
LIBERTY - APON, Brandon 3 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 12-78 4:36
LIBERTY - BROWN, Mike 1 yd run (KACERE, Alex kick), 15-90 6:28
VMI - TALLEY, T.J. 12 yd run (SEXTON, Jeff kick), 6-65 2:47
LIBERTY - FOGG, Kevin 90 yd kickoff return (KACERE, Alex kick)
LIBERTY - SUMMERS, Chris 22 yd pass from BROWN, Mike (KACERE, Alex kick), 9-79 4:47
VMI - BRIDGE, Dexter 22 yd pass from KORDENBROCK, Eric (SEXTON, Jeff kick), 11-75 2:27
Sacks
0.0
0.0
0.0
TB
1
TFL
0.0
0.0
0.0
V-H
7-0
7-6
7-9
14 - 9
17 - 9
17 - 16
17 - 23
24 - 23
24 - 30
24 - 37
31 - 37
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Game Results (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Date
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
* 10-08-11
* 10-15-11
* 10-22-11
* 10-29-11
* 11-05-11
Opponent
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
#13 JAMES MADISON
at #15 Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
#20 COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
VMI
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
Wo
W
Score
Overall
Conference
Time
Attend
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
0-1
1-1
1-2
1-3
2-3
3-3
4-3
5-3
6-3
7-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
2-0
3-0
4-0
5-0
3:20
2:58
2:48
3:11
2:55
2:44
3:15
2:57
3:10
2:58
56564
15805
18878
6185
15782
6253
19111
3375
11673
17266
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Team Statistics
SCORING
Points Per Game
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Liberty
Opponents
1st
2nd
LIBERTY
364
36.4
213
87
113
13
1617
1773
156
359
4.5
161.7
21
2612
201-311-10
8.4
13.0
261.2
20
4229
670
6.3
422.9
35-922
13-133
12-209
26.3
10.2
17.4
17-12
56-564
56.4
36-1536
42.7
33.2
29:05
66/129
51%
8/12
67%
19-153
8
48
10-17
0-0
(35-42) 83%
(28-42) 67%
(44-47) 94%
98515
6/16419
3rd
78 107 104
17 56 63
4th
61
58
OT
14
7
Total
364
201
OPP
201
20.1
167
66
93
8
1301
1592
291
363
3.6
130.1
10
1938
178-317-12
6.1
10.9
193.8
13
3239
680
4.8
323.9
60-1114
16-219
10-122
18.6
13.7
12.2
17-9
58-509
50.9
57-1988
34.9
31.8
30:54
53/149
36%
5/19
26%
16-95
0
25
10-14
3-4
(22-30) 73%
(14-30) 47%
(21-25) 84%
72377
4/18094
0/0
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Rushing
ALLEN, Aldreakis
BROWN, Mike
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunc
RICE, Desmond
HAYES, B.J.
BRENNAN, Tyler
PRATT, Greg
DAVIS, Korrey
GARNER, Ervin
HUDSON, Brian
BARNETT, Chase
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Passing
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
HUDSON, Brian
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Receiving
gp-gs
9- 5
9- 9
10-7
9- 0
10-7
6- 1
9- 0
6- 0
9- 6
3- 0
2- 0
3- 0
10
10
att
gain loss
gp-gs
effic comp-att-int
9- 9
6- 1
3- 0
3- 0
10
10
153.82 173-263-9
116.30 14-25-1
156.10 14-21-0
0.00
0-2-0
149.97 201-311-10
113.47 178-317-12
gp-gs
net avg td
107 550 17 533 5.0 7
118 511 96 415 3.5 7
50 310 15 295 5.9 4
35 168 10 158 4.5 2
11
50
0
50 4.5 0
12
52
9
43 3.6 0
3
39
0
39 13.0 0
11
37
3
34 3.1 1
3
20
0
20 6.7 0
6
25
5
20 3.3 0
2
11
0
11 5.5 0
1
0
1
-1 -1.0 0
359 1773 156 1617 4.5 21
363 1592 291 1301 3.6 10
no.
pct
lg avg/g
Punt Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
32
26
59
37
11
18
33
12
8
9
7
0
59
74
GARNER, Ervin
HAYES, B.J.
FERGUSON, Ryan
AYERS, Ryan
PARTILLA, Bobby
Total
Opponents
9
2
1
1
0
13
16
83
27
22
1
0
133
219
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
41
30
0
1
0
41
82
Interceptions
no.
yds avg td
lg
AIKENS, Walt
FOGG, Kevin
SIGMON, Nick
LEE, KaJuan
VINSON, Brent
CONNOLLY, Mike
HENDERSON, Jeffery
HYLAND, Scott
Total
Opponents
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
10
39 13.0
47 15.7
1 1.0
100100.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
22 22.0
209 17.4
122 12.2
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GUNN, Justin
GRIFFITHS, Chase
APON, Brandon
DUTRA, Elliott
Total
Opponents
18 629
6 136
4
88
3
36
2
19
1
4
1
10
35 922
60 1114
Fumble Returns
no.
yds td
65.8 2303 17
56.0 164 1
66.7 145 2
0.0
0 0
64.6 2612 20
56.2 1938 13
yds
avg
td
lg avg/g
SUMMERS, Chris
10-10 54 774
KELLY, Pat
8-3 33 521
HAYES, B.J.
10-7 25 277
ALLEN, Aldreakis
9-5 19 199
SHAVER, Tommy
10-8 17 307
GARNER, Ervin
9-6 17 176
FERGUSON, Ryan
9- 0
9 148
GAGLIARDI, Peter
8- 3
6
80
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunc 10-7
6
22
APON, Brandon
9- 0
5
34
POINDEXTER, Julian
4- 0
4
49
RICE, Desmond
9- 0
3
8
GUNN, Justin
10-0
1
6
PRATT, Greg
9- 0
1
6
BROWN, Mike
9- 9
1
5
Total
10 201 2612
Opponents
10 178 1938
14.3
15.8
11.1
10.5
18.1
10.4
16.4
13.3
3.7
6.8
12.2
2.7
6.0
6.0
5.0
13.0
10.9
7
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
20
13
49
52
60
35
39
29
37
32
15
12
25
4
6
6
5
60
73
77.4
65.1
27.7
22.1
30.7
19.6
16.4
10.0
2.2
3.8
12.2
0.9
0.6
0.7
0.6
261.2
193.8
59.2
46.1
29.5
17.6
5.0
7.2
4.3
5.7
2.2
6.7
5.5
-0.3
161.7
130.1
lg avg/g
60
30
35
0
60
73
255.9
27.3
48.3
0.0
261.2
193.8
BAH, Francis
VAROL, Paco
Total
Opponents
1
1
2
3
9.2
13.5
22.0
1.0
0.0
10.2
13.7
34.9
22.7
22.0
12.0
9.5
4.0
10.0
26.3
18.6
0 33
0 36
0
1
1 100
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 22
2 100
0 47
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
yds avg td
32
7
39
61
32.0
7.0
19.5
20.3
1
0
1
1
lg
90
32
32
16
10
4
10
90
49
lg
32
7
32
52
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Scoring
td
fg
ALLEN, Aldreakis
8 SUMMERS, Chris
7 BROWN, Mike
7 BEVINS, Matt
- 4-7
KACERE, Alex
- 6-10
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunc 4 KELLY, Pat
3 FOGG, Kevin
3 RICE, Desmond
2 SHAVER, Tommy
2 APON, Brandon
2 PARTILLA, Bobby
1 POINDEXTER, Julian
1 GAGLIARDI, Peter
1 FERGUSON, Ryan
1 HAYES, B.J.
1 GARNER, Ervin
1 HYLAND, Scott
1 LEE, KaJuan
1 DAVIS, Korrey
1 BAH, Francis
1 Total
48 10-17
Opponents
25 10-14
Field Goals
BEVINS, Matt
KACERE, Alex
fg
kick
25-25
19-22
44-47
21-25
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
-
- - - 1-1
- - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1-1
- -
-
pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
4-7 57.1 0-0
6-10 60.0 1-1
2-2
1-1
1-1
3-5
0-2
1-2
FG Sequence
Liberty
Opponents
NC State
Robert Morris
James Madison
Lehigh
Kentucky Wesleyan
Gardner-Webb
Coastal Carolina
Charleston Southern
Presbyterian College
VMI
(50),(38)
(23)
43,43,(24)
(39),31,54
(42)
36
51
(29)
(18),45,(30)
(35)
(33)
(32),(40)
(30),(30)
36,(27)
(39)
33,(29),(22)
37,(37),38
Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
1-2
0-1
pts
Total Offense
- 48
- 42
- 42
- 37
- 37
- 24
- 20
- 18
- 12
- 12
- 12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
- 364
- 201
g plays
rush pass
total avg/g
BROWN, Mike
ALLEN, Aldreakis
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunc
BRENNAN, Tyler
HUDSON, Brian
RICE, Desmond
HAYES, B.J.
PRATT, Greg
DAVIS, Korrey
GARNER, Ervin
BARNETT, Chase
TEAM
Total
Opponents
9
9
10
6
3
9
10
9
6
9
2
3
10
10
lg blk
Punting
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
50
42
LARSSON, Mike
Total
Opponents
36 1536 42.7 60
36 1536 42.7 60
57 1988 34.9 50
Kickoffs
no. yds avg tb ob retn
KACERE, Alex
BEVINS, Matt
Total
Opponents
54 2953
11 632
65 3585
39 2110
0
1
381 415 2303 2718 302.0
107 533
0 533 59.2
50 295
0 295 29.5
37
43 164 207 34.5
27
20 145 165 55.0
35 158
0 158 17.6
11
50
0
50 5.0
3
39
0
39 4.3
11
34
0
34 5.7
3
20
0
20 2.2
2
11
0
11 5.5
3
-1
0
-1 -0.3
670 1617 2612 4229 422.9
680 1301 1938 3239 323.9
54.7
57.5
55.2
54.1
2
0
2
0
6 3 12 10
6 3 12 10
2 26 16 1
0
0
1
net ydln
2
0
2 18.6 37.4
3 26.3 30.5
32
39
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 07, 2011)
All games
#
45
32
22
8
30
3
19
55
98
28
99
46
58
27
16
93
50
6
4
29
42
21
34
89
26
97
38
14
57
94
60
7
91
25
49
10
43
52
75
72
68
47
17
23
13
39
20
2
1B
83
TM
ua
Tackles
a
tot
Defensive Leaders
gp-gs
SIGMON, Nick
MAYO, Chris
ROBINSON, Brandon
VINSON, Brent
HYLAND, Scott
FOGG, Kevin
AIKENS, Walt
CONNOLLY, Mike
CHAPMAN, Asa
LEE, KaJuan
FREEMAN, Cory
BAH, Francis
SCHUSTER, Greg
HAGEN, Jacob
WARD, Demetrius
VAROL, Paco
GRIFFITHS, Chase
AYERS, Ryan
PARTILLA, Bobby
HENDERSON, Jeffery
GUNN, Justin
SPANN, Randy
JENKINS, Marques
SHAVER, Tommy
RICE, Desmond
STEWARD, Hunter
NELSON, Thomas
SCOTT, Kenny
MARTIN, Nick
ONYECHI, Toby
LEWELLYN, Bryant
HAYES, B.J.
BOWMAN, Dylan
BARNETT, Chase
BEVINS, Matt
BROWN, Mike
DIAL, Aaron
KACERE, Alex
WHITE, Toney
HERRING, Stan
WEATHERINGTON, Ja
LARSSON, Mike
DUTRA, Elliott
EDMOND, D.J.
HOBBY, Ron
BAILEY, Lewis
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GARNER, Ervin
BAYOH, Sorie
FERGUSON, Ryan
TEAM
Total
Opponents
10-10
29
25
10-5
27
24
10-10
24
22
10-10
18
27
10-10
22
21
10-0
30
12
10-10
27
15
10-10
18
19
7-5
21
12
10-10
18
14
10-6
13
16
10-1
17
11
9-9
9
18
10-0
15
11
10-0
12
12
9-9
12
11
10-0
7
13
9-3
7
10
9-0
6
9
10-2
8
6
10-0
3
9
9-0
5
7
9-0
5
4
10-8
6
2
9-0
3
5
8-0
2
4
6-0
4
2
8-0
4
2
9-0
3
2
2-0
2
2
4-0
.
4
10-7
3
.
7-0
2
1
2-0
2
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6-0
1
1
9-9
.
1
3-0
.
1
9-0
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1
10-10
1
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10-10
1
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10-10
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1
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6-0
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1
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1
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1
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1
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9-5
1
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9-6
1
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1
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9-0
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3-0
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10
394 358
10
391 294
54
51
46
45
43
42
42
37
33
32
29
28
27
26
24
23
20
17
15
14
12
12
9
8
8
6
6
6
5
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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.
752
685
tfl/yds
7.5-16
4.0-23
1.0-4
5.0-39
5.0-29
2.0-4
2.0-23
1.5-3
2.5-9
1.0-2
3.0-12
10.0-34
2.0-8
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2.0-6
2.0-7
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no-yds
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ff kick
1.0-5
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2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
SEASON
att
CAREER
Rushing
gp
ALLEN, Aldreakis
BROWN, Mike
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce
RICE, Desmond
HAYES, B.J.
BRENNAN, Tyler
PRATT, Greg
DAVIS, Korrey
GARNER, Ervin
HUDSON, Brian
BARNETT, Chase
TEAM
Total
Opponents
9
9
10
9
10
6
9
6
9
3
2
3
10
10
td
lg avg/g
gp
att
gain
loss
net
avg
td
lg
avg/g
107 550 17 533 5.0 7
118 511 96 415 3.5 7
50 310 15 295 5.9 4
35 168 10 158 4.5 2
11
50
0
50 4.5 0
12
52
9
43 3.6 0
3
39
0
39 13.0 0
11
37
3
34 3.1 1
3
20
0
20 6.7 0
6
25
5
20 3.3 0
2
11
0
11 5.5 0
1
0
1
-1 -1.0 0
359 1773 156 1617 4.5 21
363 1592 291 1301 3.6 10
32 59.2
26 46.1
59 29.5
37 17.6
11
5.0
18
7.2
33
4.3
12
5.7
8
2.2
9
6.7
7
5.5
0 -0.3
59 161.7
74 130.1
20
43
29
9
40
22
17
15
26
3
7
225
370
212
35
84
27
5
69
7
6
26
1103
2061
1181
168
562
121
42
255
50
25
152
40
208
77
10
21
34
0
20
2
5
1
1063
1853
1104
158
541
87
42
235
48
20
151
4.7
5.0
5.2
4.5
6.4
3.2
8.4
3.4
6.9
3.3
5.8
16
27
21
2
3
0
0
2
0
0
1
42
70
59
37
74
18
33
22
13
9
24
53.2
43.1
38.1
17.6
13.5
4.0
2.5
15.7
1.8
6.7
21.6
Passing
gp
effic comp-att-int
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
HUDSON, Brian
TEAM
Total
Opponents
9
6
3
3
10
10
153.82 173-263-9
116.30 14-25-1
156.10 14-21-0
0.00
0-2-0
149.97 201-311-10
113.47 178-317-12
net avg
td
lg avg/g
gp
effic comp-att-int
pct
yds
td
lg
avg/g
65.8 2303 17
56.0 164 1
66.7 145 2
0.0
0 0
64.6 2612 20
56.2 1938 13
pct
yds
60 255.9
30 27.3
35 48.3
0
0.0
60 261.2
73 193.8
43
22
3
150.28 446-686-20
132.14
49-75-2
156.10
14-21-0
65.0
65.3
66.7
5711
487
145
44
4
2
80
30
35
132.8
22.1
48.3
Receiving
gp
yds
avg
td
lg avg/g
gp
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
avg/g
SUMMERS, Chris
KELLY, Pat
HAYES, B.J.
ALLEN, Aldreakis
SHAVER, Tommy
GARNER, Ervin
FERGUSON, Ryan
GAGLIARDI, Peter
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce
APON, Brandon
POINDEXTER, Julian
RICE, Desmond
GUNN, Justin
PRATT, Greg
BROWN, Mike
Total
Opponents
10 54 774
8 33 521
10 25 277
9 19 199
10 17 307
9 17 176
9
9 148
8
6
80
10
6
22
9
5
34
4
4
49
9
3
8
10
1
6
9
1
6
9
1
5
10 201 2612
10 178 1938
14.3
15.8
11.1
10.5
18.1
10.4
16.4
13.3
3.7
6.8
12.2
2.7
6.0
6.0
5.0
13.0
10.9
7
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
20
13
49 77.4
52 65.1
60 27.7
35 22.1
39 30.7
29 19.6
37 16.4
32 10.0
15
2.2
12
3.8
25 12.2
4
0.9
6
0.6
6
0.7
5
0.6
60 261.2
73 193.8
43
29
40
20
42
26
9
19
29
16
4
9
29
17
43
178
75
113
40
29
35
9
14
20
5
4
3
1
1
84
2472
1180
1131
355
460
508
148
168
97
34
49
8
6
6
1054
13.9
15.7
10.0
8.9
15.9
14.5
16.4
12.0
4.8
6.8
12.2
2.7
6.0
6.0
12.5
26
7
2
1
3
2
1
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
3
80
79
60
35
39
46
37
32
35
12
25
4
6
6
80
57.5
40.7
28.3
17.8
11.0
19.5
16.4
8.8
3.3
2.1
12.2
0.9
0.2
0.4
24.5
g plays
pass
total avg/g
g
plays
rush
pass
total
avg/g
381 415 2303 2718 302.0
107 533
0 533 59.2
50 295
0 295 29.5
37
43 164 207 34.5
27
20 145 165 55.0
35 158
0 158 17.6
11
50
0
50
5.0
3
39
0
39
4.3
11
34
0
34
5.7
3
20
0
20
2.2
2
11
0
11
5.5
3
-1
0
-1 -0.3
670 1617 2612 4229 422.9
680 1301 1938 3239 323.9
43
20
29
22
3
9
40
17
15
26
7
1056
225
212
102
27
35
84
5
69
7
26
1853
1063
1104
87
20
158
541
42
235
48
151
5711
0
0
487
145
0
0
0
0
0
0
7564
1063
1104
574
165
158
541
42
235
48
151
175.9
53.2
38.1
26.1
55.0
17.6
13.5
2.5
15.7
1.8
21.6
Total Offense
BROWN, Mike
ALLEN, Aldreakis
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce
BRENNAN, Tyler
HUDSON, Brian
RICE, Desmond
HAYES, B.J.
PRATT, Greg
DAVIS, Korrey
GARNER, Ervin
BARNETT, Chase
TEAM
Total
Opponents
9
9
10
6
3
9
10
9
6
9
2
3
10
10
no.
gain loss
rush
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
SEASON
Scoring
td
fg
CAREER
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
kick
ALLEN, Aldreakis
8 SUMMERS, Chris
7 BROWN, Mike
7 KACERE, Alex
- 6-10
BEVINS, Matt
- 4-7
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce 4 KELLY, Pat
3 FOGG, Kevin
3 APON, Brandon
2 SHAVER, Tommy
2 RICE, Desmond
2 GARNER, Ervin
1 HYLAND, Scott
1 DAVIS, Korrey
1 POINDEXTER, Julian
1 GAGLIARDI, Peter
1 PARTILLA, Bobby
1 BAH, Francis
1 FERGUSON, Ryan
1 HAYES, B.J.
1 LEE, KaJuan
1 Total
48 10-17
Opponents
25 10-14
19-22
25-25
44-47
21-25
-
- - - 1-1
- - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1-1
- -
-
pts
- 48
- 42
- 42
- 37
- 37
- 24
- 20
- 18
- 12
- 12
- 12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
- 364
- 201
td
fg
kick
17
26
30
- 6-10
- 58-76
22
7
4
2
3
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
-
19-22
131-134
-
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
pts
0-1
-
102
156
180
37
305
132
44
24
12
18
12
12
6
12
6
6
6
6
6
30
6
- - - 1-1
- - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Punt Returns
no.
yds avg
td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
GARNER, Ervin
HAYES, B.J.
AYERS, Ryan
FERGUSON, Ryan
PARTILLA, Bobby
Total
Opponents
9
2
1
1
0
13
16
83
27
1
22
0
133
219
9.2
13.5
1.0
22.0
0.0
10.2
13.7
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
41
30
1
0
0
41
82
9
14
1
1
0
83
149
1
22
0
9.2
10.6
1.0
22.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
1
41
45
1
0
0
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GUNN, Justin
GRIFFITHS, Chase
DUTRA, Elliott
APON, Brandon
Total
Opponents
18 629
6 136
4
88
3
36
2
19
1
10
1
4
35 922
60 1114
Interceptions
FOGG, Kevin
AIKENS, Walt
SIGMON, Nick
CONNOLLY, Mike
HYLAND, Scott
VINSON, Brent
HENDERSON, Jeffery
LEE, KaJuan
Total
Opponents
Fumble Returns
BAH, Francis
VAROL, Paco
Total
Opponents
td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
34.9
22.7
22.0
12.0
9.5
10.0
4.0
26.3
18.6
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
90
32
32
16
10
10
4
90
49
23
6
9
5
2
1
1
694
136
180
47
19
10
4
30.2
22.7
20.0
9.4
9.5
10.0
4.0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
90
32
32
16
10
10
4
no.
yds avg
td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
10
47 15.7
39 13.0
1 1.0
0 0.0
22 22.0
0 0.0
0 0.0
100100.0
209 17.4
122 12.2
0 36
0 33
0
1
0
0
1 22
0
0
0
0
1 100
2 100
0 47
5
3
1
2
1
2
1
6
66
39
1
50
22
21
0
142
13.2
13.0
1.0
25.0
22.0
10.5
0.0
23.7
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
36
33
1
50
22
21
0
100
no.
yds avg
td
lg
no.
yds
avg
td
lg
1
0
1
1
32
7
32
52
1
1
32
7
32.0
7.0
1
0
32
7
1
1
2
3
32
7
39
61
32.0
7.0
19.5
20.3
-
-
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
SEASON
All Purpose
ALLEN, Aldreaki
SUMMERS, Chri
FOGG, Kevin
KELLY, Pat
BROWN, Mike
HAYES, B.J.
HOLLOWAY,Sirc
SHAVER, Tomm
GARNER, Ervin
DAVIS, Korrey
FERGUSON, Ry
RICE, Desmond
LEE, KaJuan
GAGLIARDI, Pet
POINDEXTER, J
PRATT, Greg
BRENNAN, Tyler
GUNN, Justin
AIKENS, Walt
APON, Brandon
HYLAND, Scott
HUDSON, Brian
GRIFFITHS, Cha
BARNETT, Chas
DUTRA, Elliott
AYERS, Ryan
SIGMON, Nick
TEAM
Total
Opponents
g
rush
rcv
pr
9 533 199
10
0 774
10
0
0
8
0 521
9 415
5
10
50 277
10 295
22
10
0 307
9
20 176
6
34
0
9
0 148
9 158
8
10
0
0
8
0
80
4
0
49
9
39
6
6
43
0
10
0
6
10
0
0
9
0
34
10
0
0
3
20
0
10
0
0
2
11
0
6
0
0
9
0
0
10
0
0
3
-1
0
10 1617 2612
10 1301 1938
CAREER
kr
ir
0
88
0
0
0 629
0
0
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
83
0
0 136
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
36
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
19
0
0
0
10
1
0
0
0
0
0
133 922
219 1114
Field Goals
att good
KACERE, Alex
BEVINS, Matt
Total
Opponents
10
7
17
14
6
4
10
10
total avg/g
g
rush
rcv
pr
kr
ir
total
avg/g
0 820 91.1
0 774 77.4
47 676 67.6
0 521 65.1
0 420 46.7
0 354 35.4
0 317 31.7
0 307 30.7
0 279 31.0
0 170 28.3
0 170 18.9
0 166 18.4
100 100 10.0
0
80 10.0
0
49 12.2
0
45
5.0
0
43
7.2
0
42
4.2
39
39
3.9
0
38
4.2
22
22
2.2
0
20
6.7
0
19
1.9
0
11
5.5
0
10
1.7
0
1
0.1
1
1
0.1
0
-1 -0.3
209 5493 549.3
122 4694 469.4
20
43
31
29
43
40
29
42
26
15
9
9
44
19
4
17
22
29
10
16
21
3
10
7
6
9
10
1063
4
0
0
1853
541
1104
0
48
235
0
158
0
0
0
42
87
0
0
0
0
20
0
151
0
0
0
355
2472
0
1180
1054
1131
97
460
508
25
148
8
0
168
49
6
18
6
0
34
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
12
70
149
0
0
83
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
180
0
694
0
215
274
0
60
0
136
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
47
0
4
0
0
19
0
10
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
142
0
0
0
0
0
39
0
22
0
0
0
0
0
1
1598
2476
763
1192
3192
2095
1201
520
639
396
170
166
142
168
49
48
105
53
39
38
22
20
19
151
10
1
1
79.9
57.6
24.6
41.1
74.2
52.4
41.4
12.4
24.6
26.4
18.9
18.4
3.2
8.8
12.2
2.8
4.8
1.8
3.9
2.4
1.0
6.7
1.9
21.6
1.7
0.1
0.1
long
blkd
att
good
long
blkd
42
50
50
40
1
0
1
2
10
76
6
58
42
52
1
5
Punting
no. yds avg
LARSSON, Mike
Total
Opponents
36 1536 42.7 60
36 1536 42.7 60
57 1988 34.9 50
lg blk
0
0
1
yds
avg
lg
blk
126 4986
no.
39.6
71
1
Kickoffs
no. yds avg
tb ob
no.
yds
avg
tb
ob
KACERE, Alex
BEVINS, Matt
Total
Opponents
54
11
65
39
2
0
2
0
54 2953
221 13615
54.7
61.6
2
28
2
3
2953
632
3585
2110
54.7
57.5
55.2
54.1
2
0
2
3
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
SEASON
## Defensive Leaders
45
32
22
8
30
3
19
55
98
28
99
46
58
27
16
93
50
6
4
29
21
42
34
89
26
14
38
97
57
60
94
91
7
49
25
39
23
13
68
72
75
1B
43
17
20
2
10
47
52
83
TM
SIGMON, Nick
MAYO, Chris
ROBINSON, Brandon
VINSON, Brent
HYLAND, Scott
FOGG, Kevin
AIKENS, Walt
CONNOLLY, Mike
CHAPMAN, Asa
LEE, KaJuan
FREEMAN, Cory
BAH, Francis
SCHUSTER, Greg
HAGEN, Jacob
WARD, Demetrius
VAROL, Paco
GRIFFITHS, Chase
AYERS, Ryan
PARTILLA, Bobby
HENDERSON, Jeffery
SPANN, Randy
GUNN, Justin
JENKINS, Marques
SHAVER, Tommy
RICE, Desmond
SCOTT, Kenny
NELSON, Thomas
STEWARD, Hunter
MARTIN, Nick
LEWELLYN, Bryant
ONYECHI, Toby
BOWMAN, Dylan
HAYES, B.J.
BEVINS, Matt
BARNETT, Chase
BAILEY, Lewis
EDMOND, D.J.
HOBBY, Ron
WEATHERINGTON, Ja
HERRING, Stan
WHITE, Toney
BAYOH, Sorie
DIAL, Aaron
DUTRA, Elliott
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GARNER, Ervin
BROWN, Mike
LARSSON, Mike
KACERE, Alex
FERGUSON, Ryan
TEAM
Total
Opponents
gp
ua
CAREER
a total
10 29 25 54
10 27 24 51
10 24 22 46
10 18 27 45
10 22 21 43
10 30 12 42
10 27 15 42
10 18 19 37
7 21 12 33
10 18 14 32
10 13 16 29
10 17 11 28
9
9 18 27
10 15 11 26
10 12 12 24
9 12 11 23
10
7 13 20
9
7 10 17
9
6
9 15
10
8
6 14
9
5
7 12
10
3
9 12
9
5
4
9
10
6
2
8
9
3
5
8
8
4
2
6
6
4
2
6
8
2
4
6
9
3
2
5
4
.
4
4
2
2
2
4
7
2
1
3
10
3
.
3
6
1
1
2
2
2
.
2
1
1
.
1
4
1
.
1
4
1
.
1
10
.
1
1
10
1
.
1
10
1
.
1
1
1
.
1
3
.
1
1
6
.
1
1
9
1
.
1
9
1
.
1
9
.
1
1
10
1
.
1
9
.
1
1
9
.
.
.
3
.
.
.
10 394 358 752
10 391 294 685
tfl sack int pbu
7.5
4.0
1.0
5.0
5.0
2.0
2.0
1.5
2.5
1.0
3.0
10.0
2.0
0.0
2.0
2.0
2.5
0.0
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
2.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
1.5
1.5
0.5
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
60
47
fr
ff blk
1 .0 1 . . .
. . 2 1 2
. . 4 . .
2 .5 1 2 . .
2 .5 1 2 . .
. 3 4 1 2
2 .0 3 1 . 3
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1 .0 . . . .
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1 .0 . 3 . 1
4 .0 . . 1 .
1 .0 . . 1 .
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1 .0 . . . .
1 .0 . 1 2 1
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19 12 36 9 9
16 10 30 12 10
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1
1
5
3
gp
10
21
43
32
21
31
10
39
41
44
21
20
27
10
29
14
10
9
9
10
9
29
9
42
9
8
6
8
15
8
2
7
40
40
7
1
7
17
10
20
23
1
4
6
20
26
43
40
9
9
ua
29
47
61
49
32
62
27
35
42
51
17
25
18
15
22
12
7
7
6
8
5
7
5
14
3
4
4
2
6
1
2
2
4
6
3
1
2
10
.
1
1
1
.
.
2
2
5
1
.
.
a
25
41
50
53
28
23
15
45
82
43
24
16
36
11
24
12
13
10
9
6
7
14
4
5
5
2
2
4
5
4
2
1
3
5
1
.
1
2
1
.
.
.
2
1
.
.
2
1
1
.
total
tfl
54 7.5
88 8.0
111 5.0
102 6.0
60 6.0
85 5.5
42 2.0
80 5.5
124 8.5
94 3.5
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2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Team Game-by-Game (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Rushing
yds td
Date
Opponent
no.
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
Liberty
Opponents
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
VMI
32 111 0
29 122 2
24
74 1
32 107 1
44 299 5
40 131 2
51 259 6
31 176 0
43 204 2
33 134 2
359 1617 21
363 1301 10
lg
no.
Receiving
yds td
lg
Passing
cmp-att-int
yds
td
lg
22 24 295 1 28
24-42-4 295 1 28
37 16 233 2 39
16-27-0 233 2 39
19 24 298 2 60
24-29-1 298 2 60
15 25 297 2 49
25-40-2 297 2 49
33 16 187 3 29
16-23-0 187 3 29
22 22 363 3 38
22-31-1 363 3 38
59 16 259 2 50
16-22-0 259 2 50
20 10 130 2 52
10-23-0 130 2 52
32 24 264 1 39
24-40-2 264 1 39
18 24 286 2 32
24-34-0 286 2 32
59 201 2612 20 60 201-311-10 2612 20 60
74 178 1938 13 73 178-317-12 1938 13 73
Kick Returns
no. yds td lg
Punt Returns
no. yds td lg
8
2
5
5
0
2
5
2
1
5
35
60
1
1
2 27
0
0
1
0
4 45
0
0
3 19
0
0
2 41
0
0
13 133
16 219
203
107
98
142
0
21
84
101
4
162
922
1114
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
0
39
88
27
45
0
11
32
82
4
90
90
49
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
tot
off
1 406
30 355
0 372
0 404
39 486
0 494
12 518
0 306
41 468
0 420
41 4229
82 3239
Games played: 10
Avg per rush: 4.5
Avg per catch: 13.0
Pass efficiency: 149.97
Kick ret avg: 26.3
Punt ret avg: 10.2
All purpose avg/game: 549.3
Total offense avg/gm: 422.9
Date
Opponent
ua
Tackles
a
total
28
44
38
20
30
46
34
50
38
30
358
294
70
81
76
65
70
76
80
94
72
68
752
685
tfl-yds
Sacks
no-yds
7.0-50
7.0-42
6.0-11
5.0-29
10.0-28
4.0-18
4.0-26
8.0-32
5.0-21
4.0-8
60.0-265
47.0-169
4.0-43
4.0-34
2.0-6
1.0-6
1.0-6
1.0-8
1.0-9
3.0-23
2.0-18
0.0-0
19.0-153
16.0-95
Fumble
ff fr-yds
Pass Defense
int-yds qbh brup
3
0
0
0
0
2
2
1
0
1
9
10
0-0
3-17
0-0
2-33
1-0
1-0
0-0
4-158
0-0
1-1
12-209
10-122
3
2
2
0
2
5
3
3
2
8
30
13
09-03-1 at NC State
09-10-1 ROBERT MORRIS
09-17-1 JAMES MADISON
09-24-1 at Lehigh
10-01-1 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
10-08-1 at Gardner-Webb
10-15-1 COASTAL CAROLINA
10-22-1 at Charleston Southern
10-29-1 PRESBYTERIAN COLLE
11-05-1 VMI
Liberty
Opponents
42
37
38
45
40
30
46
44
34
38
394
391
2-32
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
3-7
0-0
1-0
1-0
9-39
12-61
Date
no.
yds
avg
long
blkd
tb
fc
50+
i20
md-att
5
5
1
4
1
3
3
7
4
3
36
57
208
206
59
173
43
132
115
319
164
117
1536
1988
41.6
41.2
59.0
43.2
43.0
44.0
38.3
45.6
41.0
39.0
42.7
34.9
51
51
59
50
43
49
52
60
56
50
60
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
6
2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
3
26
1
1
1
1
0
0
1
2
2
1
10
1
0
3
0
2
1
2
0
2
2
0
12
16
2-2
1-1
1-3
1-3
1-1
0-1
0-1
1-1
2-3
1-1
10-17
10-14
Punting
Opponent
09-03-1 at NC State
09-10-1 ROBERT MORRIS
09-17-1 JAMES MADISON
09-24-1 at Lehigh
10-01-1 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
10-08-1 at Gardner-Webb
10-15-1 COASTAL CAROLINA
10-22-1 at Charleston Southern
10-29-1 PRESBYTERIAN COLLE
11-05-1 VMI
Liberty
Opponents
4
4
1
6
2
3
3
3
4
6
36
30
Blkd
kick
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
5
3
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv
1-1
5-5
3-3
3-3
6-8
5-5
9-9
5-5
3-3
4-5
44-47
21-25
Field Goals
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
saf
pts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
38
24
24
57
35
63
38
27
37
364
201
Kickoffs
long blkd
50
23
24
39
42
0
0
29
30
35
50
40
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
2
no.
yds
avg
tb
ob
5 292
7 391
5 262
5 299
10 575
6 348
10 583
6 257
4 215
7 363
65 3585
39 2110
58.4
55.9
52.4
59.8
57.5
58.0
58.3
42.8
53.8
51.9
55.2
54.1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
3
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Rushing
yds td
Date
Opponent
no.
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
Opponents
Liberty
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
VMI
35 162 3
41 117 0
43 173 3
38 124 1
38
8 0
29 119 0
38 133 0
41
95 0
38 287 2
22
83 1
363 1301 10
359 1617 21
lg
no.
Receiving
yds td
lg
Passing
cmp-att-int
yds
td
lg
35 18 156 1 24
18-31-0 156 1 24
12 13 117 1 16
13-28-3 117 1 16
24 13 141 0 32
13-18-0 141 0 32
29 18 300 2 73
18-38-2 300 2 73
7 10
66 0 17
10-21-1
66 0 17
46 18 169 0 19
18-32-1 169 0 19
12 21 247 4 44
21-32-0 247 4 44
15 24 308 2 51
24-44-4 308 2 51
74 12 114 0 34
12-26-0 114 0 34
24 31 320 3 55
31-47-1 320 3 55
74 178 1938 13 73 178-317-12 1938 13 73
59 201 2612 20 60 201-311-10 2612 20 60
Kick Returns
no. yds td lg
Punt Returns
no. yds td lg
5
7
5
5
9
6
9
4
4
6
60
35
3 88
1
0
0
0
3 55
0
0
1
6
1 16
3 15
2 28
2 11
16 219
13 133
109
106
102
137
114
122
193
73
64
94
1114
922
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
44
23
33
49
20
24
30
32
28
38
49
90
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
tot
off
82 318
0 234
0 314
30 424
0
74
6 288
16 380
8 403
26 401
11 403
82 3239
41 4229
Games played: 10
Avg per rush: 3.6
Avg per catch: 10.9
Pass efficiency: 113.47
Kick ret avg: 18.6
Punt ret avg: 13.7
All purpose avg/game: 469.4
Total offense avg/gm: 323.9
Date
Opponent
ua
Tackles
a
total
40
30
10
22
36
46
46
16
28
20
294
358
83
57
54
67
71
80
88
48
76
61
685
752
tfl-yds
Sacks
no-yds
8.0-38
4.0-9
4.0-12
6.0-27
3.0-4
7.0-21
3.0-12
3.0-7
6.0-14
3.0-25
47.0-169
60.0-265
4.0-24
0.0-0
3.0-11
2.0-16
1.0-1
1.0-6
1.0-6
1.0-4
1.0-3
2.0-24
16.0-95
19.0-153
Fumble
ff fr-yds
Pass Defense
int-yds qbh brup
4
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
1
1
10
9
4-63
0-0
1-12
2-11
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
2-36
0-0
10-122
12-209
5
0
1
0
0
2
1
1
2
1
13
30
09-03-1 at NC State
09-10-1 ROBERT MORRIS
09-17-1 JAMES MADISON
09-24-1 at Lehigh
10-01-1 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
10-08-1 at Gardner-Webb
10-15-1 COASTAL CAROLINA
10-22-1 at Charleston Southern
10-29-1 PRESBYTERIAN COLLE
11-05-1 VMI
Opponents
Liberty
43
27
44
45
35
34
42
32
48
41
391
394
3-60
1-0
0-0
1-0
1-0
2-0
2-1
0-0
0-0
2-0
12-61
9-39
Date
no.
yds
avg
long
blkd
tb
fc
50+
i20
md-att
7
8
4
4
8
6
5
5
7
3
57
36
255
272
131
122
262
189
173
195
261
128
1988
1536
36.4
34.0
32.8
30.5
32.8
31.5
34.6
39.0
37.3
42.7
34.9
42.7
50
46
39
35
38
36
39
45
45
47
50
60
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
6
5
2
4
2
1
5
0
3
2
2
26
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
10
2
1
1
2
1
2
0
3
3
1
16
12
1-1
0-0
2-2
2-2
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-1
2-3
1-3
10-14
10-17
Punting
Opponent
09-03-1 at NC State
09-10-1 ROBERT MORRIS
09-17-1 JAMES MADISON
09-24-1 at Lehigh
10-01-1 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
10-08-1 at Gardner-Webb
10-15-1 COASTAL CAROLINA
10-22-1 at Charleston Southern
10-29-1 PRESBYTERIAN COLLE
11-05-1 VMI
Opponents
Liberty
8
2
1
1
3
3
3
4
3
2
30
36
Blkd
kick
0
0
0
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
3
5
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv
4-6
1-1
3-3
3-3
0-0
0-0
3-4
1-2
2-2
4-4
21-25
44-47
Field Goals
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
saf
pts
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
43
7
27
27
0
3
27
16
20
31
201
364
Kickoffs
long blkd
33
0
40
30
0
27
0
39
29
37
40
50
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
no.
yds
avg
tb
ob
8 499
2 113
5 272
5 295
1
50
2
82
5 221
3 136
3 161
5 281
39 2110
65 3585
62.4
56.5
54.4
59.0
50.0
41.0
44.2
45.3
53.7
56.2
54.1
55.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
2
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Opponent
NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLE
VMI
Totals
Opponent
Score
Total
21 - 43
38 - 7
24 - 27
24 - 27
57 - 0
35 - 3
63 - 27
38 - 16
27 - 20
37 - 31
364 - 201
21
15
17
24
28
25
25
14
23
21
213
/
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17
16
17
20
7
15
17
23
15
20
167
3rd Down
Conversions
NC State
5-14
ROBERT MORRIS
7-13
JAMES MADISON
7-10
Lehigh
8-16
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
4-8
Gardner-Webb
8-13
COASTAL CAROLINA
7-13
Charleston Southern
5-12
PRESBYTERIAN COLLE 10-19
VMI
5-11
Totals
66-129
/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
6-14
3-14
8-13
5-15
5-17
2-13
5-14
10-20
3-14
6-15
53-149
First Downs
Rush
Pass
5
5
3
7
18
6
13
10
11
9
87
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
8
15
8
9
10 10
7
15
3
9
6
18
7
10
4
4
9
11
4
12
66 113
4th Down
Conversions
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-3
1-1
2-2
0-0
1-2
1-2
8-12
/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
0-0
1-2
0-0
1-4
0-3
0-2
1-3
0-2
0-1
2-2
5-19
/
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
9
8
5
12
3
8
9
17
6
16
93
Rushing
Number-Yards
Pen
1
1
4
2
1
1
2
0
1
0
13
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/
/
/
/
/
/
/
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
8
32-111
29-122
24-74
32-107
44-299
40-131
51-259
31-176
43-204
33-134
359-1617
Time of
Possession
33:02
23:15
28:33
28:58
26:17
31:01
32:59
22:48
34:42
29:15
290:50
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26:58
36:45
31:27
31:02
33:43
28:49
27:01
37:12
25:18
30:45
309:00
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
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Passing
Comp-Att-Int
35-162
41-117
43-173
38-124
38-8
29-119
38-133
41-95
38-287
22-83
363-1301
TOP
Margin
6:04
-13:30
-2:54
-2:04
-7:26
2:12
5:58
-14:24
9:24
-1:30
-18:10
24-42-4
16-27-0
24-29-1
25-40-2
16-23-0
22-31-1
16-22-0
10-23-0
24-40-2
24-34-0
201-311-10
Avg
Yds/Rush
3.5
4.2
3.1
3.3
6.8
3.3
5.1
5.7
4.7
4.1
4.5
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4.6
2.9
4.0
3.3
0.2
4.1
3.5
2.3
7.6
3.8
3.6
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
18-31-0
295
13-28-3
233
13-18-0
298
18-38-2
297
10-21-1
187
18-32-1
363
21-32-0
259
24-44-4
130
12-26-0
264
31-47-1
286
178-317-12 2612
Avg
Yds/Pass
7.0
8.6
10.3
7.4
8.1
11.7
11.8
5.7
6.6
8.4
8.4
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
5.0
4.2
7.8
7.9
3.1
5.3
7.7
7.0
4.4
6.8
6.1
Total Offense
Plays-Yards
Yards
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
156
74-406
117
56-355
141
53-372
300
72-404
66
67-486
169
71-494
247
73-518
308
54-306
114
83-468
320
67-420
1938 670-4229
Avg
Yds/Play
5.5
6.3
7.0
5.6
7.3
7.0
7.1
5.7
5.6
6.3
6.3
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
4.8
3.4
5.1
5.6
1.3
4.7
5.4
4.7
6.3
5.8
4.8
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
66-318
69-234
61-314
76-424
59-74
61-288
70-380
85-403
64-401
69-403
680-3239
Punting
Number-Avg
5-41.6
5-41.2
1-59.0
4-43.2
1-43.0
3-44.0
3-38.3
7-45.6
4-41.0
3-39.0
36-42.7
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
7-36.4
8-34.0
4-32.8
4-30.5
8-32.8
6-31.5
5-34.6
5-39.0
7-37.3
3-42.7
57-34.9
Return
Yards
236
151
98
175
45
21
110
259
45
163
1303
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
320
106
114
203
114
128
210
88
128
105
1516
Penalties
Number-Yards
7-71
6-50
11-120
7-75
6-66
3-24
3-30
5-53
4-40
4-35
56-564
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
6-51
8-58
8-92
6-60
6-45
5-38
8-85
4-30
6-45
1-5
58-509
TurnOvers
7
1
1
3
1
3
2
0
2
2
22
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
2
3
0
2
2
2
3
4
1
2
21
Sacks
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
3
2
0
19
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
4
0
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
16
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Game Superlatives (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
TD Rushes
Long Rush
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
TD Passes
Long Pass
Receptions
Yards Receiving
TD Receptions
Long Reception
Field Goals
Long Field Goal
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
Long Kickoff Return
Tackles
Sacks
Tackles For Loss
Interceptions
26
131
4
59
40
25
363
3
60
15
205
2
60
2
2
50
7
59.0
60
3
41
90
11
1.5
3.0
2
2
ALLEN, Aldreakis vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
ALLEN, Aldreakis vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
HOLLOWAY,Sirchauncey vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
BROWN, Mike vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
BROWN, Mike at Lehigh (09-24-11)
BROWN, Mike at Gardner-Webb (10-08-11)
BROWN, Mike at Gardner-Webb (10-08-11)
BROWN, Mike vs James Madison (09-17-11)
SUMMERS, Chris at Lehigh (09-24-11)
SUMMERS, Chris at Lehigh (09-24-11)
SUMMERS, Chris at Lehigh (09-24-11)
HAYES, B.J. vs James Madison (09-17-11)
BEVINS, Matt at NC State (09-03-11)
KACERE, Alex vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
BEVINS, Matt at NC State (09-03-11)
LARSSON, Mike at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
LARSSON, Mike vs James Madison (09-17-11)
LARSSON, Mike at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
LARSSON, Mike vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
GARNER, Ervin vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
FOGG, Kevin vs VMI (11-05-11)
SIGMON, Nick at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
VINSON, Brent vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
SIGMON, Nick at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
FOGG, Kevin vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
AIKENS, Walt at Lehigh (09-24-11)
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Game Superlatives (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
Yards Per Rush
TD Rushes
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
TD Passes
Total Plays
Total Offense
Yards Per Play
Points
Sacks By
First Downs
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Turnovers
Interceptions By
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
51
299
6.8
6
42
25
363
11.8
3
3
83
518
7.3
63
4
4
28
11
120
7
4
7
59.0
60
3
41
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
at Lehigh (09-24-11)
at Gardner-Webb (10-08-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
at Gardner-Webb (10-08-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Game Superlatives (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
TD Rushes
Long Rush
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
TD Passes
Long Pass
Receptions
Yards Receiving
TD Receptions
Long Reception
Field Goals
Long Field Goal
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
Long Kickoff Return
Tackles
Sacks
Tackles For Loss
Interceptions
29
126
3
74
47
31
320
3
73
9
121
2
73
2
2
2
40
8
42.7
50
3
3
82
49
18
1.5
2.5
2
SCOTT,D., vs James Madison (09-17-11)
SCOTT,D., vs James Madison (09-17-11)
SCOTT,D., vs James Madison (09-17-11)
SINGER, R., vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
KORDENBROCK, E., vs VMI (11-05-11)
KORDENBROCK, E., vs VMI (11-05-11)
KORDENBROCK, E., vs VMI (11-05-11)
KORDENBROCK, E., vs VMI (11-05-11)
Lum, Chris, at Lehigh (09-24-11)
TALLEY, T., vs VMI (11-05-11)
Spadola, Ryan, at Lehigh (09-24-11)
HAIRSTON, T., vs VMI (11-05-11)
Sherman, Keith, at Lehigh (09-24-11)
STARKE,C., vs James Madison (09-17-11)
Divers, Tim, at Lehigh (09-24-11)
MAYES, A., vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
STARKE,C., vs James Madison (09-17-11)
LaMANCUSA, Tony, vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
MURRAY, C., vs VMI (11-05-11)
Baumann, W., at NC State (09-03-11)
BROWN, A., at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
MORGANO, P., vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
Graham, T., at NC State (09-03-11)
Suggs, Jason, at Lehigh (09-24-11)
WILLIAMS, D., vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
Slay, B., at NC State (09-03-11)
PEMASA, P., at Gardner-Webb (10-08-11)
Amerson, D., at NC State (09-03-11)
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Game Superlatives (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS
Rushes
Yards Rushing
Yards Per Rush
TD Rushes
Pass attempts
Pass completions
Yards Passing
Yards Per Pass
TD Passes
Total Plays
Total Offense
Yards Per Play
Points
Sacks By
First Downs
Penalties
Penalty Yards
Turnovers
Interceptions By
Punts
Punting Avg
Long Punt
Punts inside 20
Long Punt Return
43
287
7.6
3
3
47
31
320
7.9
4
85
424
6.3
43
4
23
8
8
8
92
4
4
8
8
42.7
50
3
3
82
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
vs VMI (11-05-11)
vs VMI (11-05-11)
vs VMI (11-05-11)
at Lehigh (09-24-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
at Lehigh (09-24-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
vs Coastal Carolina (10-15-11)
vs James Madison (09-17-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
vs Robert Morris (09-10-11)
vs Kentucky Wesleyan (10-01-11)
vs VMI (11-05-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
at Charleston Southern (10-22-11)
vs Presbyterian College (10-29-11)
at NC State (09-03-11)
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty By-Quarter Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
3rd-Down Conversions
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG
VMI
Liberty
Opponents
Score
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
Overall
5-14
7-13
7-10
8-16
4-8
8-13
7-13
5-12
10-19
5-11
66-129
53-149
1st Qtr
35.7
53.8
70.0
50.0
50.0
61.5
53.8
41.7
52.6
45.5
51.2
35.6
2-4
1-2
1-2
4-6
0-2
3-4
2-4
0-1
3-5
1-3
17-33
14-34
2nd Qtr
50.0
50.0
50.0
66.7
0.0
75.0
50.0
0.0
60.0
33.3
51.5
41.2
2-4
2-4
1-2
1-2
1-2
1-3
2-3
5-6
2-4
2-3
19-33
15-39
3rd Qtr
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
33.3
66.7
83.3
50.0
66.7
57.6
38.5
1-3
3-5
4-4
0-3
2-2
2-3
1-2
0-2
1-3
2-4
16-31
10-36
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
33.3
60.0
100.0
0.0
100.0
66.7
50.0
0.0
33.3
50.0
51.6
27.8
4th Qtr
0-3
1-2
1-2
3-5
1-2
2-3
2-4
0-3
3-6
0-1
13-31
14-39
Overtime
0.0
50.0
50.0
60.0
50.0
66.7
50.0
0.0
50.0
0.0
41.9
35.9
1-1
100.0
1-1
0-1
100.0
0.0
4th-Down Conversions
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG
VMI
Liberty
Opponents
Score
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
Overall
0-1
0-0
0-0
1-1
2-3
1-1
2-2
0-0
1-2
1-2
8-12
5-19
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
66.7
100.0
100.0
0.0
50.0
50.0
66.7
26.3
1st Qtr
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-2
0-3
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
3-3
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
1-1
3-3
1-4
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
50.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
25.0
4th Qtr
0-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-1
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
1-4
4-10
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
25.0
40.0
Overtime
0-0
0.0
0-0
0-1
0.0
0.0
Time of Possession
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG
VMI
Liberty
Opponents
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
Score
Overall
1st Qtr
2nd Qtr
3rd Qtr
4th Qtr
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
Total
Avg.
Total
Avg.
33:02
23:15
28:33
28:58
26:17
31:01
32:59
22:48
34:42
29:15
290:50
29:05
309:00
30:54
8:02
5:30
6:46
11:23
7:03
8:23
12:35
4:26
7:57
6:23
78:28
7:50
71:32
7:09
8:11
5:17
6:08
4:14
7:50
6:56
7:50
8:14
9:54
7:07
71:41
7:10
78:19
7:49
11:16
6:18
9:02
4:38
5:38
7:31
6:36
4:21
8:52
8:00
72:12
7:13
77:48
7:46
5:33
6:10
6:37
8:43
5:46
8:11
5:58
5:47
7:59
7:45
68:29
6:50
81:21
8:08
Overtime
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Red-Zone Results (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
Liberty Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG
VMI
Totals
35 of 42 (83.3%)
Score
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
Times Times
In RZ Scored
0
4
4
3
8
5
6
3
5
4
42
0
3
3
2
7
4
6
2
4
4
35
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
0
17
17
10
47
28
42
10
20
23
214
0
2
2
1
7
4
6
1
2
3
28
0
2
1
1
4
2
6
0
2
2
20
0
0
1
0
3
2
0
1
0
1
8
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
7
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Opponents Inside Liberty Red-Zone
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
JAMES MADISON
at Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEG
VMI
Totals
22 of 30 (73.3%)
Score
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
Times Times
In RZ Scored
4
1
4
4
0
2
2
4
4
5
30
4
1
4
3
0
1
2
2
2
3
22
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
23
7
24
13
0
3
13
13
6
17
119
3
1
3
1
0
0
2
2
0
2
14
2
0
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
7
1
1
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
7
1
0
1
2
0
1
0
0
2
1
8
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
4
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011 Liberty University Football
Liberty Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 05, 2011)
All games
*
*
*
*
*
Date
09-03-11
09-10-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
10-01-11
10-08-11
10-15-11
10-22-11
10-29-11
11-05-11
Opponent
at NC State
ROBERT MORRIS
#13 JAMES MADISON
at #15 Lehigh
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN
at Gardner-Webb
#20 COASTAL CAROLINA
at Charleston Southern
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
VMI
Rushing
gp-gs
Passing
gp-gs
ALLEN, Aldreakis
BROWN, Mike
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce
RICE, Desmond
HAYES, B.J.
BRENNAN, Tyler
PRATT, Greg
DAVIS, Korrey
GARNER, Ervin
HUDSON, Brian
BARNETT, Chase
TEAM
Total
Opponents
BROWN, Mike
BRENNAN, Tyler
HUDSON, Brian
TEAM
Total
Opponents
Receiving
9-5
9-9
10-7
9-0
10-7
6-1
9-0
6-0
9-6
3-0
2-0
3-0
10
10
9-9
6-1
3-0
3-0
10
10
att
gain loss
BEVINS, Matt
KACERE, Alex
effic comp-att-int
153.82 173-263-9
116.30 14-25-1
156.10 14-21-0
0.00
0-2-0
149.97 201-311-10
113.47 178-317-12
gp-gs
Scoring
ALLEN, Aldreakis
SUMMERS, Chris
BROWN, Mike
BEVINS, Matt
KACERE, Alex
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce
KELLY, Pat
FOGG, Kevin
SHAVER, Tommy
RICE, Desmond
APON, Brandon
HAYES, B.J.
PARTILLA, Bobby
GARNER, Ervin
POINDEXTER, Julian
DAVIS, Korrey
FERGUSON, Ryan
HYLAND, Scott
fg
4-7
6-10
td
Att.
56564
15805
18878
6185
15782
6253
19111
3375
11673
17266
net avg
td
no.
yds
pct. 01-19
57.1 0-0
60.0 1-1
fg
8 7 7 - 4-7
- 6-10
4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -
kick
25-25
19-22
-
avg
14.3
15.8
11.1
10.5
18.1
10.4
16.4
13.3
3.7
6.8
12.2
2.7
6.0
6.0
5.0
13.0
10.9
20-29
2-2
1-1
pct
32 59.2
26 46.1
59 29.5
37 17.6
11
5.0
18
7.2
33
4.3
12
5.7
8
2.2
9
6.7
7
5.5
0 -0.3
59 161.7
74 130.1
yds
td
lg avg/g
65.8 2303 17
56.0 164 1
66.7 145 2
0.0
0 0
64.6 2612 20
56.2 1938 13
td
7
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
0
2
1
0
0
0
0
20
13
30-39
1-1
3-5
60 255.9
30 27.3
35 48.3
0
0.0
60 261.2
73 193.8
lg avg/g
49 77.4
52 65.1
60 27.7
35 22.1
39 30.7
29 19.6
37 16.4
32 10.0
15
2.2
12
3.8
25 12.2
4
0.9
6
0.6
6
0.7
5
0.6
60 261.2
73 193.8
40-49
0-2
1-2
- - - 1-1
- - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
lg blk
1-2
0-1
50
42
-
pts
48
42
42
37
37
24
20
18
12
12
12
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
0
1
Home
5-1
3-0
2-1
Team Statistics
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
PUNTS-AVG
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
4TH-DOWN Conversions
Interceptions
FOGG, Kevin
AIKENS, Walt
CONNOLLY, Mike
HYLAND, Scott
HENDERSON, Jeffery
LEE, KaJuan
VINSON, Brent
SIGMON, Nick
no.
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Away
2-2
2-0
0-2
LIBERTY
213
87
113
13
1617
359
4.5
161.7
21
2612
201-311-10
8.4
13.0
261.2
20
4229
6.3
422.9
35-922
13-133
12-209
17-12
56-564
36-42.7
29:05
66/129
8/12
yds avg
47 15.7
39 13.0
0 0.0
22 22.0
0 0.0
100100.0
0 0.0
1 1.0
no. yds avg
LARSSON, Mike
50-99
-
Overall
7-3
5-0
2-3
Punting
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf
-
Record:
All games
Conference
Non-Conference
lg avg/g
107 550 17 533 5.0 7
118 511 96 415 3.5 7
50 310 15 295 5.9 4
35 168 10 158 4.5 2
11
50
0
50 4.5 0
12
52
9
43 3.6 0
3
39
0
39 13.0 0
11
37
3
34 3.1 1
3
20
0
20 6.7 0
6
25
5
20 3.3 0
2
11
0
11 5.5 0
1
0
1
-1 -1.0 0
359 1773 156 1617 4.5 21
363 1592 291 1301 3.6 10
SUMMERS, Chris
10-10 54 774
KELLY, Pat
8-3 33 521
HAYES, B.J.
10-7 25 277
ALLEN, Aldreakis
9-5 19 199
SHAVER, Tommy
10-8 17 307
GARNER, Ervin
9-6 17 176
FERGUSON, Ryan
9-0
9 148
GAGLIARDI, Peter
8-3
6
80
HOLLOWAY,Sirchaunce 10-7
6
22
APON, Brandon
9-0
5
34
POINDEXTER, Julian
4-0
4
49
RICE, Desmond
9-0
3
8
GUNN, Justin
10-0
1
6
PRATT, Greg
9-0
1
6
BROWN, Mike
9-9
1
5
Total
10 201 2612
Opponents
10 178 1938
Field Goals
Score
21-43
38-7
24-27
24-27
57-0
35-3
63-27
38-16
27-20
37-31
L
W
L
L
W
W
W
W
W
W
lg
36 1536 42.7 60
td
6
9
2
1
1
0
13
16
yds avg
83
27
1
22
0
133
219
td
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg
td
FOGG, Kevin
DAVIS, Korrey
ALLEN, Aldreakis
GUNN, Justin
GRIFFITHS, Chase
DUTRA, Elliott
APON, Brandon
Total
Opponents
All Purpose
ALLEN, Aldreaki
SUMMERS, Chri
FOGG, Kevin
KELLY, Pat
BROWN, Mike
Total
Opponents
Total Offense
BROWN, Mike
ALLEN, Aldreakis
18 629
6 136
4
88
3
36
2
19
1
10
1
4
35 922
60 1114
g
rush
rcv
34.9
22.7
22.0
12.0
9.5
10.0
4.0
26.3
18.6
pr
lg
tb
no.
9.2
13.5
1.0
22.0
0.0
10.2
13.7
OPP
167
66
93
8
1301
363
3.6
130.1
10
1938
178-317-12
6.1
10.9
193.8
13
3239
4.8
323.9
60-1114
16-219
10-122
17-9
58-509
57-34.9
30:54
53/149
5/19
0 36
0 33
0
0
1 22
0
0
1 100
0
0
0
1
Punt Returns
GARNER, Ervin
HAYES, B.J.
AYERS, Ryan
FERGUSON, Ryan
PARTILLA, Bobby
Total
Opponents
Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
fc i20 50+ blk
3 12 10
0
lg
41
30
1
0
0
41
82
lg
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
90
32
32
16
10
10
4
90
49
kr
ir
total avg/g
9 533 199
0 88
0 820 91.1
10
0 774
0
0
0 774 77.4
10
0
0
0 629 47 676 67.6
8
0 521
0
0
0 521 65.1
9 415
5
0
0
0 420 46.7
10 1617 2612 133 922 209 5493 549.3
10 1301 1938 219 1114 122 4694 469.4
g plays
9
9
381
107
rush
pass
total avg/g
415 2303 2718 302.0
533
0 533 59.2