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2006 OPPONENTS in This Section … • St 2006 OPPONENTS In this section … • St. Paul’s . .78 • Glenville State . .79 • Towson . .80 • Savannah State . .81 • Wake Forest . .82 • William & Mary . .83 • Gardner-Webb . .84 • Coastal Carolina . .85 • Western Carolina . .86 2006 • Charleston Southern . .87 • VMI . .88 liberty football 2006 OPPONENTS Game 1 Series Results GENERAL INFORMATION Overall Record: Liberty leads, 5-0 Location: . .Lawerenceville, Va. Record at Home: Liberty leads, 3-0 ST. PAUL Mountain Lions Record on Road: Liberty leads, 2-0 Enrollment: . .695 Record under Rocco: First meeting Founded: . .1888 Current Streak: Liberty, W5 Nickname: . .Tigers August 31, 2006 7.p.m. Colors: . .Orange and Black Year-By-Year Results Lynchburg, Va. 9/13/75 W 24-17 Lynchburg, Va. Conference:Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA-East) 10/23/76 W 24-21 Lawerenceville, Va. Stadium: . .SPC Athletic Field (3,000) Williams Stadium (12,000) 10/22/77 W 26-9 Lynchburg, Va. Surface: . .Natural Grass 10/21/78 W 34-28 Lawerenceville, Va. 10/20/79 W 44-0 Lynchburg, Va. President: .Dr. John K. Waddell (South Carolina ‘85) Athletic Director:.. LeRoy Bacote (N.C. A&T ‘62) Top Series Performances Office Phone: . .(434) 848-9604 LIBERTY Rushing COACHING INFORMATION 134 yards - Kim Raynor Head Coach: . .Willard Bailey (Norfolk State) (22 carries) . 10/22/77 Record at School: . .4-6 Passing Career Record: . .215-118-7 (32 years) 92 yards - Clint Patterson (3-for-4) . 10/20/79 Office Phone: . .(434) 848-6494 Head Coach Willard Bailey Lonie Sanders Mario Woods Receiving Best Time to Reach Coach:Mon-Fri. 10a-12p & 5:30-7p 49 yards - Steve Kearns Assistant Coaches: 2005 RESULTS (4-6, 3-4 CIAA) (2 receptions) . 10/20/79 Hubie Bryant .Assistant Head Coach/Offensive 8/27 at Western New Mexico L/ 6-48 Team Rushing . .Coordinator/Quaterbacks 9/4 at Central State W/ 20-6 371 yards (65 carries). 10/22/75 Team Passing Kevin Grisby . .Assitant Head Coach/Defensive 9/10 at Cheyney State L/ 13-23 134 yards (7-for-25) . 10/20/79 . .Coordinator/Defensive Backs 9/17 vs. Fayetteville State ! W/ 44-36 Team Total Offense Damon Frenchers . .Defensive Line 9/24 at Johnson C. Smith W/ 27-7 390 yards (74 plays) . 10/22/77 Anthony Missick . .Linebackers 10/1 VIRGINIA UNION W/ 41-35 Points Thomas Coleman . .Wide Receivers 10/8 at Virginia State L/ 20-26 (3 OT) 44 points . 10/20/79 Roderick Hampton . .Offensive Line 10/15 at Bowie State L/ 7-21 SAINT PAUL’S Timothy Chavous . .Running Backs 10/22 at Elizabeth City State L/ 6-8 Rushing 10/29 at Shaw % W/ 21-14 38 yards - Earl Spellman !-Martinsville, Va. (16 carries) . 10/22/77 PLAYER & TEAM INFORMATION Passing 2005 Record: . .4-6 %-Western Virginia Education Classic at Roanoke, Va. 60 yards - George Bell Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/4th, East Division (4-for-11) . 10/20/79 Offensive Formation: . .Multiple 2006 SCHEDULE Receiving Defensive Formation: . .Multiple 65 yards - James Woodson Lettermen Returning/Lost: . .52/13 8/31 at Liberty 7 p.m. (3 receptions) . 10/22/77 9/9 at George Mason 7 p.m. Team Rushing Starters Returning/Lost: . .18/4 128 yards (48 carries). 10/20/79 Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: . .9/9 9/16 TUSCULUM 1 p.m. Team Passing 9/23 at Fayetteville State 1 p.m. 102 yards (6-for-16) . 10/22/77 9/30 JOHNSON C. STATE 1:30 p.m. Team Total Offense SPORTS INFORMATION 10/7 at Virginia Union 1 p.m. 194 yards (54 plays) . 10/22/77 SID: . .Tiffany Sykes 10/14 VIRGINIA STATE 1:30 p.m. Points 28 points . 10/21/78 Office Phone: . .(434) 848-1828 10/21 BOWIE STATE 1:30 p.m. Cell Phone: . .(757) 434-3108 10/28 ELIZABETH CITY 1:30 p.m. Note: Individual game statistics were not available Fax Number: . .(434) 848-1833 11/4 at Shaw 1 p.m. for the 1975, 1976 nor 1978 games. Top series Email Address: . [email protected] performances above include just statistics from 11/11 CIAA Championship ! 1 p.m. the 1977 and 1979 games. Street Addres: . .115 College Drive !-Durham, N.C. .Lawrenceville, Va 23868 Series Notes: The Flames will kick off the 2006 season on a Thursday evening, Website Address: . marking the first-ever Thursday game in school history … . .www.saintpauls.edu/athletics Liberty enters its contest with St. Paul's holding a perfect 5-0 Press Box Phone: . .(757) 434-3108 TOP RETURNING PLAYER STATS record when facing the Tigers, including a 3-0 mark when host Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD Avg./G ing the Division II opponent in the Hill City … St. Paul's is a member of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Terrell Bailey 111 419 3.8 2 52.4 (CIAA) and Liberty has posted a combined 17-1 record against Larry Graham 94 412 4.4 2 41.2 current CIAA members … Liberty's lone lost to a current CIAA member came to Bowie State in 1975 … Liberty and St. Paul's squared off for five-straight years, starting in 1975; however, the Passing Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Avg.G two teams have not met since the 1979 season … in its first- Walter Virgil 67-123-3 54.5 846 3 84.6 ever meeting, Liberty was able to hold off the Tigers for a 24-17 Demetrius Brown 21-45-4 46.7 354 3 44.2 victory in Lynchburg in 1975 … in the Flames' first visit to Lawrenceville, Liberty pulled out another close victory as Liberty walked away from SPC Athletic Field with a 24-21 in Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD Avg./G 1976 … the Flames took to the ground for a 26-9 win over the Emory Addison 18 326 18.1 1 32.6 Tigers in 1977 as Liberty racked up 371 yards on 65 carries en route to the victory … in 1978, the Flames once again outlasted Lonie Sanders 16 351 21.9 3 35.1 the Tigers to pick up their second-straight win in Lawrenceville with a 34-28 victory … in the last meeting, the Flames downed Defense UT AT TT TFL Sack the Tigers, 44-0, in 1979 to start a four-game winning streak to close out a 9-1-1 season which was the best season under Mario Woods 35 39 74 7.0-25 1.5-13 head coach Tom Dowling … the 44-0 victory also marked the Jerome Mann 32 24 56 1.0-2 - 10th shutout in school history … since the 44-0 shutout against Fredarico Staten 32 20 52 1.0-1 - the Tigers, Liberty has recorded just four additional shutouts in school history. Greg Green 20 28 48 9.0-49 3.5-29 Clinton Gee 13 35 48 3.0-14 1.0-10 78 Liberty Flames Football 2006 OPPONENTS Game 2 Series Results GENERAL INFORMATION Overall Record: 2-0 Location: . .Glenville, W.Va. Record at Home: 2-0 GLENVILLE Pioneers Record on Road: N/A Enrollment: . .1,500 Record under Rocco: First meeting Founded: . .1872 Current Streak: Liberty, W2 Nickname: . .Pioneers September 9, 2006 7.p.m. Colors: . .Blue and White Year-By-Year Results Lynchburg, Va. 9/5/97 W 56-7 Lynchburg, Va. Conference: . .WVIAC 9/26/98 W 21-7 Lynchburg, Va. Stadium: . .Ike and Sue Morris Stadium Williams Stadium (12,000) Surface: . .Field Turf Top Series Performances President: . .Dr. Peter Barr LIBERTY Athletic Director: . .Steve Harold Rushing Office Phone: . .(304) 462-4102 134 yards - Stacy Nobles (34 carries) . 9/26/98 Passing COACHING INFORMATION 202 yards - Ben Anderson Head Coach: . .Alan Fiddler (8-for-15) . 9/6/97 Record at School: . .14-8 (2 years) Receiving Career Record: . .14-8 (2 years) 76 yards - Robert Butz Head Coach Alan Fiddler Tavon McGee DaMon Lindsay (3 receptions) . 9/6/97 Office Phone: . .(304) 462-7361 Team Rushing Best Time to Reach Coach: . .8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 288 yards (42 carries). 9/6/97 Assistant Coaches: 2005 RESULTS (9-2, 7-1 WVIAC) Team Passing Ernie Purnsley . .Co-Defensive 8/27 at Johnson C. Smith W/ 33-0 302 yards (14-for-22) . 9/6/97 . .Coordinator/Defensive Backs 9/3 at Millersville L/ 20-21 Team Total Offense 590 yards (64 plays) . 9/6/97 Blake Tasker . .Co-Defensive 9/10 at Charleston W/ 19-14 Points . .Coordinator/Linebackers 9/17 SHEPHERD L/ 13-34 56 points . 10/20/79 Cam Perry . .Running Backs 9/24 at WVU-Tech W/ 82-7 Dave McEntire . .Defensive Line 10/1 at Fairmont State W/ 24-3 GLENVILLE STATE Bob McClain . .Offensive Line 10/8 at Central State W/ 50-20 Rushing 82 yards - Byron Stevenson 10/15 WEST LIBERTY W/ 45-20 (13 carries) . 9/26/98 PLAYER & TEAM INFORMATION 10/22 CONCORD W/ 59-15 Passing 2005 Record: . .9-2 10/29 at WV State W/ 49-20 215 yards - Wilkie Perez Conference Record/Finish: . .7-2/2nd 11/5 WV WESLEYAN W/ 38-10 (23-for-31) . 9/26/98 Receiving Offensive Formation: . .I-Back Multiple 90 yards - Kenny Hinton Defensive Formation: . .4-3 Multiple 2006 SCHEDULE (12 receptions) . 9/26/98 Starters Returning/Lost: . .16/6 Team Rushing Offensive/Defensive Starters Returning: . .8/6 9/2 JOHNSON C. SMITH 2 p.m. 117 yards (26 carries). 9/26/98 9/9 at Liberty 7 p.m. Team Passing 9/16 CHARLESTON 6 p.m. 215 yards (23-for-31) . 9/26/98 SPORTS INFORMATION 9/23 at Shepherd 1 p.m. Team Total Offense 332 yards (57 yards) .
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