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1971 Lynchburg Baptist College was founded by Dr. Jerry Falwell, pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church, and Dr. A. Pierre Guillermin. 1972 Lynchburg Baptist gained affiliation with the National Christian Collegiate Athletic Association. Aug. 1973 Lynchburg Baptist College fielded its first football team. Lee Rock Royer was named the program s first-ever head coach. The team practiced on Treasure Island and played its games at Brookville High School and Lynchburg City Stadium. Sept. 27, 1973 The Flames faced their first opponent, Massanutten Military Academy, losing the game, 42-32. Oct. 25, 1973 Liberty picked up the first win in program history when the Flames downed Ferrum College, 29-7. The victory started a string of three-straight wins to close out the program s first year with a 3-3 record. Nov. 20, 1973 Lee Rock Royer died tragically in a plane crash. John Cartwright, an assistant coach on Coach Royer s staff, was named Lynchburg Baptist s second head football coach. Nov. 1974 John Cartwright finished his first season with a 5-4 record. This was LBC s first winning season with a schedule made up of primarily junior varsity teams. 1975 Lynchburg Baptist College was renamed Liberty Baptist College. Liberty Baptist changed it school colors from green and gold to red, white and blue. The Flames also joined the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics as an associate member. Liberty Baptist played its first full varsity schedule and finished with a 4-5 record. Nov. 1976 John Cartwright completed the first winning season at the varsity level, 5-4-1. Chronology 1977 Tom Dowling was named LBC s third head football coach. John Cartwright concluded his career with a 14-13-1 record. The first full-time assistant coach, Lee Kaltenbach, was hired as the offensive coordinator. Kim Raynor and Scott Goetz were selected to the Churchmen s All- American team, LBC s first football All- Americans. Dec. 1978 Dave Hertzler, Ed Landis, Rupert Wright, Rod Gladfelter and Steve Kearns were all named Churchmen s All-Americans. Nov. 1979 Liberty Baptist completed its best all-time singleseason record at 9-1-1. Steve Kearns, a tight end, was drafted by the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League and became the first Flame to play at the professional level. Eric Green 1980 LBC joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division II level as an associate member. An Eagle was chosen as the school s official mascot. Glenn Inverso signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets to become the first Flame in the National Football League. LBC played its first NCAA I-AA opponent, James Madison, falling to the Dukes, 30-14. Nov. 8, 1980 LBC won its first NCAA Division I-AA game against Morehead State, 23-20. 1981 LBC joined the NCAA Division II ranks and became eligible for NAIA postseason competition. The Flames Sports Network began with Jerry Edwards handling the play-by-play duties as the Voice of the Flames. Eric Green Nov. 1982 Liberty Baptist finished the 1982 season with a 7-4 mark and was ranked 19th in the NAIA Division I Poll. Mitchell Clark earned first-team NAIA All-America honors, and John Sanders was named the first Kodak All-American at LBC in the college division. Mike Forslund and Jeff Brown were the first Flames drafted by the United States Football League, signing with the Washington Federals. Aug. 29, 1983 LBC was ranked 17th in the NAIA preseason poll, marking the first time the Flames earned a preseason ranking. Sept. 1, 1983 LBC was accepted as a member of the East Coast Athletic Conference. 1983 Liberty dropped its NAIA membership and became eligible for NCAA Division II postseason action. Tom Dowling finished his coaching career with a 33-38-2 record. May 30, 1984 Morgan Hout became the fourth head football coach in the school s history. 1985 LBC was renamed Liberty University. Fred Banks, a wide receiver, became the first Flame to make a NFL roster, signing with the Cleveland Browns. Sept. 21, 1985 Liberty defeated James Madison, 9-3, to post its first win over an NCAA Division I-AA team from the state of Virginia. Nov. 6, 1985 Treasure Island, the Flames practice facility, was washed away in a flood, causing the team to cancel the remainder of the season. Dec. 25, 1985 Kelvin Edwards, wide receiver, played in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game, becoming the first Flame to play in a college all-star game. April 1986 Kelvin Edwards was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints. Dec. 1986 Wayne Haddix was named Liberty s first All- American by the National Strength Coaches of America. He also played in the Blue-Gray Game and the Senior Bowl, becoming the first Flame to ever play in the Senior Bowl. 132 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Dec. 7, 1986 Mark Mathis was named to the American Football Coaches Association s Division II All- America team. He became the first Flame to receive this honor. Dec. 1987 Mickey Paige was named a first-team All- American at the Division II level by Football News Gazette. Sept. 1, 1988 Liberty became an official member at the NCAA I-AA level. Nov. 1988 Liberty finished with an 8-3 record for the first year at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The Flames were ranked 20th in the final national poll by the Football News Gazette. Dec. 1988 Mickey Paige earned third-team All-America honors, and Paul Johnson was named honorablemention All-America by the Football News Gazette. Morgan Hout was named VaSID state Coach of the Year. Dec. 18, 1988 Sam Rutigliano was named Liberty s fifth head football coach. Morgan Hout finished his coaching career with a 20-29-1 record. School officials announced plans for a new stadium to be completed by the end of the 1989 season. May 8, 1989 Groundbreaking for a new stadium took place on Liberty s old practice fields. Oct. 14, 1989 Liberty defeated Eastern Michigan, 25-24, in Ypsilanti, Mich., to post the program s first win over a NCAA Division I-A opponent. Oct. 21, 1989 Liberty University Stadium was opened in front of a crowd of 12,750. The Flames defeated Towson State, 37-18. Nov. 1989 Liberty finished with a 7-3 record for its second season in NCAA Division I-AA. The Flames were ranked in the NCAA Division I-AA Top 20 for fourstraight weeks, including a ranking as high as ninth. Eric Green was selected as a second-team All-American by the Associated Press. Jan. 1990 Eric Green was selected to play in the Hula and Senior Bowls, and Donald Smith was selected to Chronology play in the Martin Luther King All-American Classic. Sam Rutigliano was also selected to coach in the Martin Luther King All-American Classic. April 22, 1990 Eric Green was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round and was the 21st pick overall in the NFL draft. Green was Liberty s first player ever chosen in the first round. Donald Smith was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the 10th round. Nov. 1990 Liberty finished with a 7-4 record in its third year of Division I-AA action. The Flames were ranked in the NCAA Division I-AA Top 20 for threestraight weeks, including a ranking as high as eighth. Leroy Kinard signed a free-agent contract with the N.Y. Jets. Dec. 1990 Eric Green was selected as AFC Rookie of the Year, and Wayne Haddix was chosen to play in the Pro Bowl. Wayne Haddix 1991 Pat Nelson received second-team All-America honors from Associated Press and honorablemention All-America accolades from The Sports Network. May 1992 Pat Nelson signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets, and Sebastian Barrie also signed as a free agent with the Green Bay Packers. Nov. 1992 Liberty finished the 1992 season with a 7-4 mark. The Flames were ranked No. 19 in the nation at the NCAA I-AA level by the NCAA Poll. March 1993 George Nimako was drafted in the fourth round by Toronto of the Canadian Football League. 1994 James McKnight signed a free agent contract with the Seattle Seahawks, and Dwayne Carswell also signed as a free agent with the Denver Broncos. Nov. 1995 Liberty finished the 1995 season with an 8-3 mark. The Flames finished the season ranked No. 19 in the nation at the I-AA level by the Football Gazette and No. 27 by The Sports Network. 1996 The Flames were ranked as high as No. 9 in the preseason poll, but finished with a 5-6 record due to injuries. Damon Bomar was named thirdteam All-American, and Jesse Riley and Craig Henry were selected to the Football Gazette s honorable-mention All-America team. 1997 The Flames finished the season with a 9-2 record, tying the school record for most wins in a season. The team was ranked No. 19, 20, and 21 by The ESPN/USA Today Poll, The Sports Network and the Football Gazette, respectively. The defense led the nation in turnovers, forcing 40 turnovers, and was second in turnover margin. Dec. 1997 Rodney Degrate was named a third-team All- American by The Sports Network and secondteam All-American by the Football Gazette. Jesse Riley was named a second-team All-American by the Football Gazette. Torrey Rush and Jerome Wicker were named honorable-mention All- Americans by the Football Gazette. Jarrod Everson was named CoSIDA/GTE Academic All- America second team, the first football player since 1982 and Liberty s first at the NCAA Division I-AA level. Jan. 1998 Dwayne Carswell, captain of the special teams for the Denver Broncos, became the first Liberty football player to play in and win a NFL Super Bowl game. April 1998 Ben Anderson signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants, and Andrew McFadden and Trey Sartin both signed free agent contracts with the Indianapolis Colts. LibertyFlames.com 133

Nov., 1998 Jesse Riley became Liberty s first Associated Press first-team All-American and was also selected a third-team All-American by the Football Gazette. Jarrod Everson became Liberty s first football player to be named a CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American and its first two-time selection. He was also named to the inaugural NACDA Academic All-Star team. Jan. 1999 Dwayne Carswell, captain of the special teams for the Denver Broncos, became the first Liberty football player to play and win his second-straight NFL Super Bowl game. May 1999 Rodney Degrate signed a free agent contract with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. Jan. 13, 2000 Sam Rutigliano, the winningest coach in the football program's history, announced his retirement. Rutigliano posted a 67-53 record during his 11- year tenure at the helm of the Flames' football program. Feb. 18, 2000 Ken Karcher was announced as the sixth head coach in the history of the football program. March 2000 Torrey Rush singed a free agent contract with the Barcelona Dragons of the NFL Europe league. May 23, 2001 Liberty announced the football program would be joining the Big South Conference with competition set to begin during the 2002 season. April 2002 Biff Parson signed a free agent contract with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. Oct. 5, 2002 Liberty and Gardner-Webb played the first-ever Big South Conference football game in Lynchburg, Va., with Gardner-Webb walking away with a 31-21 victory. Chronology Oct. 19, 2002 Liberty won its first-ever Big South Conference game with a 31-17 victory over Charleston Southern in Lynchburg, Va. Dec. 16, 2002 Liberty placed four players on the first-ever Big South Conference first-team all-conference roster and one on the second-team all-conference squad. Oct. 29, 2003 Aaron DeBerry was selected to participate in the 2004 I-AA All-Star Classic, hosted by The Football Network. Nov. 15, 2003 Liberty defeated Coastal Carolina, 38-21, and posted its first-ever winning record in Big South Conference play, as the Flames finished second in the league with a 3-1 record. Dec. 9, 2003 Dre Barnes became the first player in school history to be named Big South Offensive Player of the Year. Barnes was joined by five other teammates on the first-team all-conference squad and three other Flames on the second-team all-conference team. Jesse Riley Oct. 30, 2004 An official groundbreaking ceremony for the Williams Football Operation Center was held prior to kickoff against Charleston Southern. Dec. 3, 2004 Jay Cline was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America second team, becoming the second football player and the ninth student-athlete in school history to be named an Academic All-American. April 25, 2005 Sam Gado signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Nov. 30, 2005 Zach Terrell became the first player in school history to be named Big South Freshman of the Year, and Terrell was joined by six other players on the Big South all-conference team. Dec. 2, 2005 Danny Rocco was announced as the seventh head coach in the history of the football program. Aug. 31, 2006 The football program officially moved into its new home, the Williams Football Operation Center, a 48,000-square-foot, football-only facility located in the north end zone at Williams Stadium. Oct. 14, 2006 15,631 fans filled Williams Stadium well beyond capacity (12,000) for Liberty s annual Homecoming Game against William & Mary, setting a new facility record for highest single-game attendance. Nov. 4, 2006 Among the 8,286 fans who saw the Flames record their third shutout of the season in a 21-0 victory over Western Carolina was the 1,000,000th fan to attend a Liberty home football game since the program s inception. Nov. 18, 2006 Liberty closed out the season on a three-game winning streak to finish the first year under head coach Danny Rocco with a 6-5 record, tying for the nation s best turnaround in 2006 (five-win improvement). Nov. 21, 2006 Head coach Danny Rocco was named Big South Coach of the Year, becoming the first head coach in program history to garner the honor. Liberty had 14 players named to the Big South all-conference teams, the most of any program in the league in 2006. May 15, 2007 Liberty University Founder and Chancellor Dr. Jerry Falwell went home to be with the Lord as he passed away at the age of 73. Seven days later, a funeral service was held at Thomas Road Baptist Church with 10 Liberty University student-athletes serving as honorable pallbearers, reflecting on Dr. Falwell s love for athletics. 134 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Rushing Most Yards Gained Touchdown Play: 86 by Chip Smith vs. Ferrum, 1976 Non-Touchdown Play: 87 by Robbie Pruitt vs. Bowie State, 1980 Game: 305 by Lawrence Worthington vs. Charleston Southern, 1994 Season: 1,347 by Dre Barnes, 2003 Career: 4,035 by Dre Barnes, 2001-04 Most 100-yard Games Consecutive: 6 by Eugene Goodman, 2003-04 Season: 7 by Dre Barnes, 2002 Career: 20 by Dre Barnes, 2001-04 Most Carries Game: 47 by Mitchell Clark vs. Presbyterian, 1982 Season: 302 by James Cole, 1983 Career: 805 by Stacy Nobles, 1996-99 Highest Average Per Carry Game (min. 10 att.): 19.8 (12-238) by Chip Smith vs. Ferrum, 1974 Season (min. 100 att.): 7.0 by Lawrence Worthington, 1994 Career (min. 200 att.): 6.1 by Dre Barnes, 2001-04 Most Touchdowns Game: 5 by Kim Raynor vs. Ferrum, 1979 Season: 16 by Lawrence Worthington, 1995 Career: 35 Stacy Nobles, 1996-99; by Lawrence Worthington, 1994-96 Passing Most Yards Gained Touchdown Play: 98 by Ben Anderson to Courtney Freeman vs. Charleston Southern, 1996 Non-Touchdown Play: 78 by Antwan Chiles to James McKnight vs. Delaware State, 1993 Game: 441 by Phil Basso vs. Carson-Newman, 1984 Season: 3,226 by Phil Basso, 1984 Career: 9,548 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Most Completions Consecutive: 14 by Travis Wilemon vs. Concord, 1993 Game: 33 by Phil Basso vs. West Georgia, 1984 Season: 257 by Robby Justino, 1991 Career: 764 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Individual Records Most Attempts Game: 57 by Phil Basso vs. Central State, 1983; by Mike Forslund vs. Jacksonville State, 1982 Season: 427 by Robby Justino, 1991 Career: 1,267 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Most Touchdowns Thrown Game: 6 by Phil Basso vs. Mars Hill, 1984 Season: 24 by Robby Justino, 1990; by Phil Basso, 1984 Career: 64 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Highest Completion Percentage Game (min. 10 att.): 100.0 (14-14) by Travis Wilemon vs. Concord, 1994 Season (min. 250 att.): 62.2 (211/339) by Robby Justino, 1992 Career (min. 500 att.): 60.7 (769/1,267) by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Passing Efficiency Season (min. 250 att.): 150.12 by Ben Anderson, 1997 Career (min. 500 att.): 132.6 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Interception Avoidance Season (min. 250 att.):.0280 (8-285) by Antwan Chiles, 1995 Career (min. 500 att.):.0267 (24-896) by Antwan Chiles, 1993-95 Most Interceptions Thrown Game: 6 by Phil Basso vs. Central State, 1983 Season: 22, Biff Parson, 2000 Career: 51, Robby Justino, 1989-92 Richard Shelton Total Offense Most Yards Gained Game: 434 by Antwan Chiles vs. Appalachian State, 1994 Season: 3,127 by Phil Basso, 1984 Career: 8,803 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Most Plays Game: 63 by Biff Parson vs. Charleston Southern, 2000; by Robby Justino vs. Youngstown State, 1990 Season: 486 by Robby Justino, 1991 Career: 1,469 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Most Touchdowns Responsible For Game: 6 by Phil Basso vs. Mars Hill, 1984 Season: 24 by Antwan Chiles, 1994; by Robby Justino, 1990; by Phil Basso, 1984 Career: 66 by Robby Justino, 1989-92 Receiving Most Yards Gained Game: 186 by Courtney Freeman vs. Western Kentucky, 1996 Season: 1,075 by Pat Nelson, 1991 Career: 2,522 by Kelvin Edwards, 1982-85 Most Receptions Game: 15 by Josh Stofle vs. South Florida, 2001 Season: 81 by Pat Nelson, 1991 Career: 176 by Pat Nelson, 1988-91 Most Touchdown Receptions Game: 3 by six players; most recent by Courtney Freeman vs. Cal Poly, 1997 Season: 10 by Eric Green, 1989 Career: 22 by Kelvin Edwards, 1982-85 Punting Most Yardage Single Punt: 75 by John Lane vs. Delaware State, 1983 Game: 484 by Mike Forslund vs. Mars Hill, 1980 Season: 3,203 by Mike Forslund, 1982 Career: 10,204 by Mike Forslund, 1979-82 Most Punts Game: 13 by Ben Rogers vs. Elon, 1999 Season: 77 by Mike Forslund, 1982 Career: 258 by Mike Forslund, 1979-82 Highest Average Game (min. 5 att.): 48.2 (5-251) by Noah Crouch vs. Hofstra, 2003; 48.2 (6-289) by Kenny Smith, 1987 Season (min. 30 att.): 41.4 (60-2,482) by Eric Colvard, 1993 Career (min. 70 att.): 39.8 (215-8,550) by Eric Colvard, 1992-95 LibertyFlames.com 135

Most Blocked by LU Game: One by many players; most recent by Alonzia Phillips vs. William & Mary, 2004 Season: 3 by Donald Smith, 1987 Career: 7 by Donald Smith, 1986-89 Punt Returns Most Return Yardage Single Return: 93 by Andrew McFadden vs. Delaware State, 1995 Game: 176 by Richard Shelton vs. Western Illinois, 1988 Season: 306 by Andrew McFadden, 1995 Career: 563 by Richard Shelton, 1984-88 Most Returns Game: 6 by Wynton Jackson vs. St. Paul s, 2006; Ben Johnson vs. Charleston Southern, 1997; Scott Thomas vs. Youngstown State, 1991; Wayne Haddix vs. Wofford, 1986; Wayne Haddix vs. West Georgia, 1983 Season: 26 by Wynton Jackson, 2006; by Andrew McFadden, 1995 Career: 52 by Adrian Hall, 2001-03 Most Touchdown Returns Game: 2 by Erick Harris vs. Chattanooga, 2004 Season: 2 by Erick Harris, 2004; by Andrew McFadden, 1995 Career: 3 by Richard Shelton, 1984-88 Mickey Paige Individual Records Highest Average Season (min. 10 att.): 14.1 (18-253) by Richard Shelton, 1987 Career (min. 25 att.): 12.5 (45-563) by Richard Shelton, 1984-88 Kickoff Returns Most Return Yardage Single Return: 97 by Dominic Bolden vs. VMI, 2006; by Sam Gado vs. Coastal Carolina, 2004 Game: 188 by Chris Patterson vs. Lenoir-Rhyne, 1979 Season: 692 by Adrian Hall, 2002 Career: 1,861 by Adrian Hall, 2001-03 Most Returns Game: 8 by Carlton Wilkerson vs. Central State, 1983 Season: 33 by Adrian Hall, 2002; by Guy Shashaty, 1981 Career: 87 by Adrian Hall, 2001-03 Most Touchdown Returns Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Dominic Bolden vs. VMI, 2006 Season: 2 by Dominic Bolden, 2006; 2 by Andrew McFadden, 1995 Career: 2 by Andrew McFadden, 1995; by Richard Shelton, 1984-88 Highest Average Season (min. 12 att.): 37.8 (12-454) by Andrew McFadden, 1995 Career (min. 25 att.): 27.4 (32-877) by Andrew McFadden, 1995-96 Scoring Most Points Game: 30 by Kim Raynor vs. Ferrum, 1979 Season: 98 by Kim Raynor, 1979 Career: 250 by Phillip Harrelson, 1995-98 Most Touchdowns Quarter: 4 by Eugene Goodman (4th), 2003; by Kim Raynor vs. Ferrum (4th), 1979 Game: 5 by Kim Raynor vs. Ferrum, 1979 Season: 16 by Lawrence Worthington, 1995; by Charles McCray, 1988; by Kim Raynor, 1979 Career: 42 by Lawrence Worthington, 1994-96 Most Extra Points Made Game: 10 by Phillip Harrelson vs. West Virginia Tech, 1995 Daniel Whitehead Season: 46 by Phillip Harrelson, 1997 Career: 142 by Phillip Harrelson, 1995-98 Most Extra Points Attempted Game: 10 by Phillip Harrelson vs. West Virginia Tech, 1995 Season: 46 by Phillip Harrelson, 1995 Career: 152 by Phillip Harrelson, 1995-98 Highest Percentage of PAT s Season (min. 25 att.): 1.000 (40/40) by Daniel Whitehead, 1994: (32/32) by Mark DeMoss, 1982; (32/32) by Mark DeMoss, 1980; (25/25) by Jay Kelley, 2002 Career (min. 50 att.):.989 (92/93) by Mark DeMoss, 1980-83 Consecutive Extra Points Game: 10 by Phillip Harrelson vs. West Virginia Tech, 1995 Season: 40 by Daniel Whitehead, 1994 Career: 92 by Mark DeMoss, 1980-83 Most Points Kicking Game: 16 by Phillip Harrelson vs. West Virginia Tech, 1995 Season: 79 by Daniel Whitehead, 1994 Career: 250 by Phillip Harrelson, 1995-98 Most Extra Points Blocked by LU Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Seth Reichart vs. Chattanooga, 2004 Season: 1 by many players; most recent by Seth Reichart vs. Chattanooga, 2004 Career: 2 by Wayne Haddix, 1984-87 136 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Longest Scoring Play by a Lineman Game: 83 by Scott Goetz vs. Bridgewater, 1976 Field Goals Most Made Game: 4 by Phillip Harrelson vs. Delaware State, 1997 Season: 13 by Daniel Whitehead, 1994 Career: 43 by Daniel Whitehead, 1991-94 Consecutive: 13 by Daniel Whitehead, 1991-92 Most Attempts Game: 4 by Phillip Harrelson vs. Delaware State, 1997 Season: 18 by Phillip Harrelson, 1997; by Mark DeMoss, 1983 Career: 61 by Daniel Whitehead, 1991-94 Highest Percentage Made Season (min. 10 att.):.860 (12/14) by Daniel Whitehead, 1992 Career (min. 30 att.):.705 (43/61) by Daniel Whitehead, 1991-94 Longest Distance Game: 53 by Bill Kagey vs. Georgia Southern, 1984 Stacy Nobles Individual Records Most Blocked by LU Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Trey Jacobs vs. VMI, 2006 Season: 2 by Rodney Degrate, 1997; by Donald Smith, 1987 Career: 4 by Donald Smith, 1986-89 Interceptions Most Passes Intercepted Game: 4 by Dave Hertzler vs. St. Paul s, 1979 Season: 11 by Dave Hertzler, 1978 Career: 26 by Dave Hertzler, 1977-80 Most Touchdowns on Returns Game: 1 by many players; most recent by Erick Harris vs. Hofstra, 2003 Season: 2 by Erick Harris, 2003 Career: 2 by Erick Harris, 2003 Longest Return Game: 95 by Marcus Harvey vs. Appalachian State, 1997 All-Purpose Yardage Most All-Purpose Yards Game: 315 by Walt Heilig vs. Delaware State, 1998 Season: 1,610 by Lawrence Worthington, 1994 Career: 4,461 by Dre Barnes, 2001-04 Defense Total Tackles Game: 25 by Joe Seamster vs. Delaware State, 1984; by Dave Hertzler vs. Catawba, 1979 Season: 151 by Dion Krause, 1993 Career: 522 by John Sanders, 1978-82 Unassisted Tackles Game: 17 by Jesse Riley vs. Hampton, 1997 Season: 86 by Damon Bomar, 1996 Career: 254 by Jesse Riley, 1995-98 Assisted Tackles Game: 16 by Dion Krause vs. Delaware State, 1992 Season: 113 by Mickey Paige, 1988 Career: 336 by John Sanders, 1978-82 Quarterback Sacks Game: 4 by Aaron DeBerry vs. Charleston Southern/2003 Season: 13 by Eric Simmons, 1981 Career: 22 by Aaron DeBerry, 2000-03 Randall State Tackles for Loss Game: 6 by Jason Wells vs. Wingate, 2000 Season: 25 by Jason Wells, 2000 Career: 45 by Aaron DeBerry, 2000-03 Most Forced Fumbles Game: 3 by Ernie Antolik vs. Newberry, 1987 Season: 4 by Jerome Wicker, 1997; by Jarrod Everson, 1996 Career: 8 by Jarrod Everson, 1995-97; by Donald Smith, 1986-89 Most Fumbles Recovered Game: 2 by six players; most recent by Sammie Choice vs. Cal Poly, 1997 Season: 4 Kendrick Howard, 2002; by Mickey Paige, 1988 Career: 9 by Damon Bomar, 1993-96 Longest Fumble Return Game: 99 yards by Randall State at Akron, 2002 Most Pass Deflections Game: 7 by Wes McConnell vs. Kutztown, 1990 Season: 29 by Wes McConnell, 1990 Career: 53 by Wes McConnell, 1989-92 LibertyFlames.com 137

100-Yard Rushing Games CARRIES/YDS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 33/305 Lawrence Worthington Charleston Southern 11/19/94 28/300 Greg Mosely Evangel 11/14/81 22/251 Lawrence Worthington New Haven 11/12/94 17/250 Walt Heilig Delaware State 10/17/98 32/241 Zach Terrell Chattanooga 10/8/05 12/238 Chip Smith Ferrum 11/13/76 30/230 Dre Barnes Norfolk State 11/8/03 30/229 Stacy Nobles Buffalo 10/24/98 42/228 Lawrence Worthington Delaware State 9/14/96 47/227 Mitchell Clark Presbyterian 10/30/82 43/221 Stacy Nobles Charleston Southern 10/23/99 24/219 Sam Gado Gardner-Webb 10/2/04 17/213 Greg Mosely Ferrum 11/4/78 40/212 Eugene Goodman Hofstra 11/22/03 30/211 Dre Barnes Charleston Southern 10/30/04 32/211 Dre Barnes VMI 10/4/03 21/208 Chip Smith Shepherd 10/5/74 19/202 Chip Smith Washington & Lee 9/23/74 32/202 Kim Raynor Susquehanna 11/12/77 24/202 Dre Barnes VMI 10/26/02 40/199 James Cole Wofford 11/12/83 33/196 Walt Heilig Virginia Union 10/18/97 30/197 Chip Smith Newport News 10/19/74 30/197 Chip Smith Newport News 10/9/76 29/197 Mitchell Clark Indiana, Pa. 11/13/82 30/195 Dre Barnes Charleston Southern 10/19/02 25/194 Kim Raynor Ferrum 11/3/79 21/194 Rashad Jennings Savannah State 9/23/06 37/193 James Cole Morehead State 9/16/95 31/190 Eugene Goodman Coastal Carolina 11/15/03 22/186 Rashad Jennings William & Mary 10/14/06 38/181 Dre Barnes Eastern Kentucky 11/2/02 24/180 Dre Barnes VMI 11/6/04 39/177 Stacy Nobles Cal Poly 11/21/98 29/175 Zach Terrell Gardner-Webb 10/21/06 30/173 Mitchell Clark Evangel 10/9/82 18/170 Lawrence Worthington Wofford 10/21/95 James Cole Charles McCray Rushing Records CARRIES/YDS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 23/166 Sam Gado VMI 11/6/04 19/166 Willie Larkins Towson State 11/14/87 22/165 Johnny Shepherd Bowie State 9/23/78 15/164 Dre Barnes Delaware State 9/22/01 23/164 Johnny Shepherd Catawba 9/16/78 26/161 Adrian Cherry Charleston Southern 10/30/93 15/161 Rashad Jennings Glenville State 9/9/06 25/160 Rashad Jennings St. Paul s 8/31/06 28/157 Stacy Nobles East Tennessee State 10/16/99 14/158 Matt Council Morgan State 9/12/92 23/156 Stacy Nobles Elon 10/4/97 21/156 Kim Raynor Bowie State 9/24/77 35/155 Stacy Nobles Hofstra 11/14/98 24/155 Greg Mosely James Madison 9/26/81 29/155 Mitchell Clark Delaware State 11/20/82 15/154 Leroy Kinard Delaware State 10/6/90 28/153 Dre Barnes Charleston Southern 11/1/03 12/151 Chip Smith Newport News 10/19/75 20/150 Sam Gado Charleston Southern 10/30/04 26/148 Greg Mosely St. Paul s 10/21/78 19/148 Dre Barnes West Liberty State 9/7/02 28/147 Dre Barnes Gardner-Webb 10/11/03 24/147 Reggie Perkins Chowan 9/11/76 16/146 Dre Barnes Appalachian State 9/1/01 26/142 Eugene Goodman Lehigh 9/18/04 29/142 Stacy Nobles Norfolk State 11/8/97 30/139 Eugene Goodman Kent State 9/11/04 7/139 Stacy Nobles Charleston Southern 10/26/96 23/139 Kim Raynor Lenoir-Rhyne 10/29/77 19/138 Marcus Hamilton Concord 9/3/05 34/136 Stacy Nobles Glenville State 9/26/98 34/136 Chip Smith U.S. Military Prep 9/30/74 14/134 Lawrence Worthington Concord 9/3/94 23/133 Leroy Kinard Elon 10/8/88 37/133 Chip Smith Hampden-Sydney 9/19/74 24/133 Greg Mosely Carson-Newman 10/6/81 19/133 Glenn Inverso Georgetown, Ky. 10/6/79 18/130 Dre Barnes Youngstown State 9/27/03 17/129 Lawrence Worthington Central Florida 10/29/94 24/128 Dwayne Carswell Delaware State 10/12/91 18/128 Zach Terrell Gardner-Webb 10/29/05 21/127 Dre Barnes Elon 11/20/04 16/127 Adrian Cherry Central Florida 10/31/92 17/127 Matt Council Northern Illinois 10/24/92 21/126 Stacy Nobles Johnson C. Smith 10/2/99 15/126 Willie Larkins Delaware State 10/10/84 16/126 Dre Barnes Gardner-Webb 10/5/02 29/125 Stacy Nobles Cal Poly 11/1/97 23/125 James Cole Howard 9/3/83 22/124 Charles McCray Morehead State 9/23/89 21/123 Glenn Inverso Catawba 9/15/79 22/122 Kim Raynor St. Paul s 10/22/77 21/122 Stacy Nobles Samford 10/30/99 27/120 Adrian Cherry James Madison 11/7/92 24/119 Stacy Nobles Fayetteville State 9/25/99 26/118 Robbie Pruitt Lenoir-Rhyne 10/25/80 17/117 Dre Barnes Chattanooga 11/13/04 22/117 Adrian Cherry Towson State 10/3/92 18/116 Mike Brown Catawba 10/22/94 17/116 Sam Gado Coastal Carolina 11/15/03 138 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Rushing Records CARRIES/YDS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 18/116 Charles McCray Edinboro 9/9/89 13/116 Mitchell Clark Saginaw Valley 10/23/82 28/115 Stacy Nobles Charleston Southern 10/3/99 31/115 J.T. Morris Hampton 11/4/95 25/114 Clarence Shelton Towson State 10/20/90 25/114 Dre Barnes Hofstra 11/23/02 29/114 Zach Terrell Coastal Carolina 10/28/06 14/112 Eugene Goodman Gardner-Webb 10/2/04 19/112 Chip Smith Massunutten Military 11/2/74 26/112 James Brooks Presbyterian 11/2/85 30/111 Adrian Cherry Appalachian State 9/11/93 21/111 Rashad Jennings VMI 11/18/06 7/110 Sam Gado Norfolk State 11/8/03 21/110 Stacy Nobles Appalachian State 11/22/97 9/110 Walt Heilig Glenville State 9/6/97 26/109 Eugene Goodman Youngstown State 9/25/04 21/109 Eugene Goodman VMI 10/4/03 19/109 Leroy Kinard Morehead State 9/22/90 11/108 Marcus Hamilton West Virginia Tech 9/4/04 17/107 Eugene Goodman West Virginia Tech 9/4/04 Consecutive 100-Yard Games Eugene Goodman 6 2003-04 Kim Raynor 5 1977 Chip Smith 5 1974 Dre Barnes 4 2004 Stacy Nobles 4 1997 Lawrence Worthington 4 1994 Dre Barnes 3 2002 Dre Barnes 3 2003 James Cole 3 1983 Mitchell Clark 3 1982 Mitchell Clark 3 1982 Eugene Goodman 3 2003 Stacy Nobles 3 1999 Johnny Shepherd 3 1978 Dre Barnes 2 2002 Sam Gado 2 2004 Stacy Nobles 2 1999 Rashad Jennings 2 2006 Zach Terrell 2 2006 Double 100-Yard Games Wofford: Oct. 21, 1995 Lawrence Worthington 18/170 J.T. Morris 11/103 VMI: Oct. 4, 2003 Dre Barnes 32/211 Eugene Goodman 21/109 Norfolk State: Nov. 8, 2003 Dre Barnes 30/230 Eugene Goodman 7/110 Coastal Carolina: Nov. 15, 2003 Eugene Goodman 31/190 Sam Gado 17/116 Hofstra: Nov. 22, 2003 Eugene Goodman 40/212 Dre Barnes 16/100 West Virginia Tech: Sept. 4, 2004 Marcus Hamilton 11/108 Eugene Goodman 17/107 Youngstown State: Sept. 25, 2004 Eugene Goodman 26/109 Sam Gado 14/101 Gardner-Webb: Oct., 2004 Sam Gado 24/219 Eugene Goodman 14/112 Charleston Southern: Oct. 30, 2004 Dre Barnes 30/211 Sam Gado 20/150 VMI: Nov. 6, 2004 Dre Barnes 24/180 Sam Gado 23/166 CARRIES/YDS. NAME OPPONENT DATE 21/107 Stacy Nobles Hofstra 11/14/97 20/107 Leroy Kinard Western Illinois 10/22/88 23/107 Johnny Shepherd Gardner-Webb 9/30/78 23/104 Lawrence Worthington East Tennessee State 8/29/96 6/104 Adrian Cherry Concord 9/4/93 18/104 J.T. Morris West Virginia Tech 9/2/95 19/103 Dre Barnes Charleston Southern 11/10/01 11/103 J.T. Morris Wofford 10/21/95 29/102 Stacy Nobles Hampton 10/11/97 34/102 James Cole West Georgia 11/19/83 12/102 Willie Larkins Wofford 11/3/84 18/102 Willie Larkins Western Illinois 10/31/87 14/101 Sam Gado Youngstown State 9/25/04 32/101 Lawrence Worthington S.W. Missouri State 10/15/94 22/101 Keith Vinson Towson State 10/26/91 23/101 Charles McCray Youngstown State 10/29/88 22/101 Dre Barnes Western Carolina 8/31/02 16/100 Dre Barnes Hofstra 11/22/03 20/100 James Cole James Madison 9/24/83 19/100 Willie Larkins Edinboro 9/5/87 20/100 Lawrence Worthington Appalachian State 11/5/94 Marcus Hamilton Career 100-Yard Games Dre Barnes 20 Stacy Nobles 17 Lawrence Worthington 10 Chip Smith 9 Eugene Goodman 8 Adrian Cherry 7 James Cole 6 Kim Raynor 6 Mitchell Clark 5 Sam Gado 5 Willie Larkins 5 Greg Mosely 5 Rashad Jennings 5 Leroy Kinard 4 Zach Terrell 4 Walt Heilig 3 J.T. Morris 3 Charles McCray 3 Johnny Shepherd 3 James Brooks 2 Matt Council 2 Glenn Inverso 2 Marcus Hamilton 2 Mike Brown 1 Dwayne Carswell 1 Reggie Perkins 1 Robbie Pruitt 1 Clarence Shelton 1 Keith Vinson 1 Career 200-Yard Games Dre Barnes 4 Lawrence Worthington 3 Chip Smith 3 Stacy Nobles 2 James Cole 2 Greg Mosely 2 Mitchell Clark 1 Sam Gado 1 Eugene Goodman 1 Walt Heilig 1 Kim Raynor 1 Zach Terrell 1 Career 300-Yard Games Greg Mosely 1 Lawrence Worthington 1 LibertyFlames.com 139

250-Yard Passing Games C/A/Yds Name Opponent Date 25/36/441 Phil Basso Carson-Newman 11/17/84 26/38/434 Robby Justino Towson State 10/26/91 21/33/398 Ben Anderson Charleston Southern 10/26/96 22/40/393 Antwan Chiles Appalachian State 11/5/94 25/36/393 Paul Johnson Kutztown 11/11/89 33/51/389 Phil Basso West Georgia 10/13/84 26/40/386 Robby Justino North Carolina A&T 11/10/90 31/55/385 Antwan Chiles Toledo 9/17/94 31/49/388 Biff Parson East Tennessee State 9/2/00 27/41/383 Phil Basso Lenoir-Rhyne 10/20/84 26/50/374 Phil Basso Wofford 11/3/84 24/51/369 Robby Justino Central Florida 11/9/91 30/46/347 Robby Justino Youngstown State 10/13/90 17/29/334 Ben Anderson Cal Poly SLO 11/1/97 17/28/334 Robby Justino Southwest Texas State 9/15/90 22/34/332 Phil Basso Mars Hill 10/6/84 26/44/331 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 10/8/94 29/43/331 Robby Justino James Madison 11/2/91 27/49/330 Biff Parson Delaware State 9/23/00 26/44/330 Amos Horton East Tennessee State 10/5/85 31/57/327 Phil Basso Jacksonville State 9/25/82 27/39/324 Phil Basso James Madison 9/22/84 19/43/324 Phil Basso James Madison 9/24/83 30/46/321 Biff Parson South Florida 10/27/01 30/47/320 Paul Johnson Morehead State 9/23/89 23/37/318 Robby Justino Furman 9/14/91 20/32/315 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 11/13/93 20/31/315 Brock Smith Charleston Southern 11/12/05 19/32/311 Biff Parson Charleston Southern 11/10/01 27/47/310 Robby Justino Boise State 9/7/91 21/33/309 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 9/23/95 21/31/307 Paul Johnson James Madison 9/30/89 23/35/305 Robby Justino West Virginia Tech 9/21/91 25/49/303 Biff Parson Elon 11/4/00 24/43/302 Robby Justino Villanova 9/29/90 24/36/302 Robby Justino Samford 10/27/90 23/40/300 Robby Justino Kutztown 9/1/90 22/30/299 Biff Parson Wingate 9/30/00 23/46/295 Paul Johnson Youngstown State 11/4/89 14/30/294 Christian Newsome Elon 10/31/98 24/39/293 Antwan Chiles Villanova 11/20/93 24/37/292 Robby Justino James Madison 9/8/90 22/33/291 Robby Justino Towson State 10/20/90 11/27/289 Ben Anderson Delaware State 9/27/97 19/34/287 Ben Anderson Hofstra 11/15/97 27/55/286 Biff Parson Charleston Southern 11/11/00 23/31/286 Paul Johnson Youngstown State 10/29/88 22/33/285 Ben Anderson Western Kentucky 10/19/96 22/33/285 Travis Wilemon North Carolina A&T 10/2/93 29/57/283 Phil Basso Central State, Ohio 10/1/83 15/22/282 Glenn Inverso Hampton 11/15/80 24/35/280 Robby Justino Furman 9/5/92 16/27/280 Amos Horton South Connecticut State 10/19/85 13/20/278 Jeff Benson Catawba 9/12/81 24/54/276 Antwan Chiles Hofstra 9/29/95 14/19/274 Robby Justino Delaware State 11/14/92 17/37/272 J.R. Barley East Tennessee State 10/18/03 15/24/272 Christian Newsome South Florida 9/19/98 Passing Records C/A/Yds Name Opponent Date 17/30/272 Christian Newsome Charleston Southern 10/3/98 15/24/272 Robby Justino Delaware State 10/6/90 23/45/272 Paul Johnson Central Florida 10/28/89 18/27/271 Paul Johnson Edinboro 9/9/89 18/42/270 Paul Johnson Elon 11/15/89 20/39/270 Phil Basso Towson State 9/9/84 22/47/269 Ben Anderson Western Carolina 9/7/96 18/33/268 Antwan Chiles S.W. Missouri State 10/15/94 27/38/265 Ben Anderson Hampton 11/2/96 18/41/262 Robby Justino Morehead State 10/5/91 17/67/261 Brock Smith Gardner-Webb 10/29/05 13/20/260 Christian Newsome Delaware State 10/17/98 20/41/260 Kyle Painter Elon 11/9/02 21/36/257 Antwan Chiles Central Florida 11/6/93 20/43/256 Christian Newsome Hampton 10/10/98 13/25/254 Ben Anderson Elon 10/4/97 16/27/254 Ben Anderson Hampton 10/11/97 20/48/253 Phil Basso Delaware State 11/10/84 18/34/252 Antwan Chiles New Haven 11/12/94 26/37/252 Robby Justino Delaware State 10/12/91 21/35/251 Biff Parson James Madison 9/9/00 19/29/251 Robby Justino Towson State 10/21/89 Consecutive 200-Yard Games Robby Justino 6 1990 Biff Parson 5 2000 Ben Anderson 5 1997 Ben Anderson 5 1996 Robby Justino 5 1991 Antwan Chiles 4 1994 Antwan Chiles 4 1993 Biff Parson 3 2000 Christian Newsome 3 1998 Antwan Chiles 3 1994 Robby Justino 3 1990 Paul Johnson 3 1989 Phil Basso 3 1984 Phil Basso Career 250-Yard Games Robby Justino 26 Paul Johnson 16 Antwan Chiles 15 Phil Basso 14 Ben Anderson 12 Biff Parson 11 Christian Newsome 7 Amos Horton 4 Travis Wilemon 4 Jeff Benson 2 Glen Inverso 2 Brock Smith 2 J.R. Barley 1 Mike Forslund 1 Kyle Painter 1 Career 300-Yard Games Robby Justino 11 Phil Basso 7 Biff Parson 5 Antwan Chiles 4 Ben Anderson 3 Paul Johnson 3 Amos Horton 1 Brock Smith 1 Career 400-Yard Games Phil Basso 1 Robby Justino 1 140 2007 Liberty Flames Football

250-Yard Total Offense Games Plays/Yds. Name Opponent Date 49/434 Antwan Chiles Appalachian State 11/5/94 42/418 Robby Justino Towson State 10/26/91 41/402 Phil Basso Carson-Newman 11/17/84 33/398 Ben Anderson Charleston Southern 10/26/96 27/386 Phil Basso Wofford 11/3/84 53/384 Phil Basso West Georgia 10/13/84 59/377 Antwan Chiles Toledo 9/17/94 38/377 Paul Johnson Kutztown 11/11/89 53/370 Biff Parson East Tennessee State 9/2/00 44/369 Phil Basso Lenoir-Rhyne 10/20/84 45/364 Robby Justino North Carolina A&T 11/10/90 55/356 Robby Justino Central Florida 11/9/91 34/351 Glenn Inverso Hampton 11/15/80 37/343 Antwan Chiles New Haven 11/12/94 55/339 Biff Parson Elon 11/4/00 29/334 Ben Anderson Cal Poly SLO 11/1/97 51/333 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 10/8/94 40/325 Phil Basso James Madison 9/22/84 45/323 Robby Justino James Madison 11/2/91 37/316 Biff Parson Charleston Southern 11/10/01 52/316 Robby Justino Boise State 9/7/91 36/316 Brock Smith Charleston Southern 11/12/05 35/315 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 9/23/95 62/311 Mike Forslund Jacksonville State 9/25/82 57/310 Biff Parson South Florida 10/27/01 40/310 Antwan Chiles Delaware State 11/13/93 31/310 Robby Justino S.W. Texas State 9/15/90 34/309 Biff Parson Wingate 9/30/00 42/309 Robby Justino Furman 9/14/91 45/307 Antwan Chiles Villanova 11/20/93 51/307 Phil Basso James Madison 9/24/83 33/305 Lawrence Worthington Charleston Southern 11/19/94 50/303 Paul Johnson Morehead State 9/23/89 28/300 Greg Mosely Evangel 11/14/81 45/298 J.R. Barley East Tennessee State 10/18/03 41/295 Travis Wilemon North Carolina A&T 10/2/93 49/295 Amos Horton East Tennessee State 10/5/85 37/292 Robby Justino West Virginia Tech 9/21/91 38/292 Robby Justino Samford 10/27/90 47/292 Paul Johnson Youngstown State 11/4/89 63/288 Robby Justino Youngstown State 10/13/90 31/286 Paul Johnson Youngstown State 10/29/88 34/283 Christian Newsome Elon 10/31/98 57/282 Biff Parson Delaware State 9/23/00 60/282 Phil Basso Central State, Ohio 10/1/83 61/279 Antwan Chiles Hofstra 9/29/95 41/279 Antwan Chiles S.W. Missouri State 10/15/94 45/279 Robby Justino Kutztown 9/1/90 36/279 Robby Justino Towson State 10/20/90 25/279 Robby Justino Delaware State 10/6/90 34/278 Paul Johnson James Madison 9/30/89 35/275 Ben Anderson Western Kentucky 10/19/96 32/274 Jeff Benson Catawba 9/12/81 25/273 Christian Newsome South Florida 9/19/98 63/272 Biff Parson Charleston Southern 11/11/00 51/271 Kyle Painter Elon 11/9/02 31/270 Ben Anderson Delaware State 9/27/97 43/267 Robby Justino James Madison 9/8/90 Total Offense Records Plays/Yds. Name Opponent Date 39/265 Ben Anderson Hofstra 11/15/97 38/264 Christian Newsome Charleston Southern 10/3/98 41/263 Ben Anderson Hampton 11/2/96 28/263 Paul Johnson Edinboro 9/9/89 22/262 Christian Newsome Delaware State 10/17/98 46/260 Paul Johnson Central Florida 10/28/89 48/256 Ben Anderson Western Carolina 9/7/96 33/253 Ben Anderson Western Carolina 9/13/97 20/253 Antwan Chiles Western Kentucky 11/18/95 48/253 Phil Basso Delaware State 11/10/84 29/252 Brock Smith Gardner-Webb 10/29/05 39/251 Biff Parson James Madison 9/9/00 22/251 Lawrence Worthington New Haven 11/12/94 25/251 Robby Justino Delaware State 11/14/92 27/250 Biff Parson Wingate 10/29/01 17/250 Walt Heilig Delaware State 10/17/98 34/250 Jeff Benson Central State, Ohio 10/2/82 Consecutive 200-Yard Games Robby Justino 6 1990 Biff Parson 5 2000 Ben Anderson 5 1997 Antwan Chiles 5 1994 Antwan Chiles 4 1993 Ben Anderson 3 1996 Antwan Chiles 3 1994 Robby Justino 3 1991 Robby Justino 3 1990 Paul Johnson 3 1989 Phil Basso 3 1984 Brock Smith 2 2005 Career 200-Yard Games Robby Justino 24 Antwan Chiles 16 Paul Johnson 14 Ben Anderson 11 Phil Basso 11 Biff Parson 11 Brock Smith 4 Dre Barnes 4 Amos Horton 4 Christian Newsome 4 Travis Wilemon 3 Lawrence Worthington 3 Stacy Nobles 2 Jeff Benson 2 Mike Forslund 2 Greg Mosely 2 Chip Smith 2 J.R. Barley 1 Mitchell Clark 1 James Cole 1 Sam Gado 1 Eugene Goodman 1 Walt Heilig 1 Glenn Inverso 1 Kyle Painter 1 Robby Justino Career 300-Yard Games Phil Basso 6 Antwan Chiles 6 Robby Justino 6 Biff Parson 5 Ben Anderson 2 Paul Johnson 2 Mike Forslund 1 Glenn Inverso 1 Greg Mosely 1 Brock Smith 1 Lawrence Worthington 1 Career 400-Yard Games Phil Basso 1 Antwan Chiles 1 Robby Justino 1 LibertyFlames.com 141

100-Yards Receiving Games Catches/Yds. Name Opponent Date 12/186 Courtney Freeman Western Kentucky 10/19/96 4/184 Chris Patterson Gardner-Webb 9/29/79 8/184 Chris Patterson Catawba 9/12/81 7/178 Brandon Turner Gardner-Webb 10/29/05 4/176 Courtney Freeman Hampton 10/11/97 13/169 Fred Banks West Georgia 10/13/84 5/168 Courtney Freeman Charleston Southern 10/26/96 5/168 Erick Harris Akron 10/12/02 8/167 Greg Lang East Tennessee State 9/2/00 3/167 Courtney Freeman Cal Poly SLO 11/1/97 6/166 Robert Butz Delaware State 9/23/95 12/165 Daniel Jackson South Florida 10/27/01 7/165 Kelvin Edwards James Madison 9/24/83 15/164 Josh Stofle South Florida 10/27/01 8/163 James McKnight Central Florida 10/31/92 10/160 Gavin Kralik Elon 11/4/00 8/159 Tony Dews Appalachian State 11/5/94 9/156 Fred Banks Carson-Newman 11/17/84 10/151 James McKnight Furman 9/5/92 7/149 Mark Thomas North Carolina A&T 11/10/90 6/148 Rennie Jones Virginia State 10/8/83 8/144 Daniel Thomas Wingate 9/29/01 8/144 Robert Butz Elon 10/4/97 7/144 Fred Banks Lenoir-Rhyne 10/20/84 5/143 Kelvin Edwards Carson-Newman 11/17/84 4/142 David Beezer Central Florida 11/9/91 9/138 Trey Miller Norfolk State 11/7/98 8/138 Maurice Jones Delaware State 11/13/93 4/136 William Allen Appalachian State 11/5/94 8/136 Curt Christians Chowan 10/26/74 7/136 Eric Green Eastern Illinois 10/7/89 5/135 Glenwood Ferebee Delaware State 10/17/98 8/135 Pat Nelson North Carolina A&T 11/10/90 5/135 Scott Queen Delaware State 10/6/90 3/135 James McKnight Delaware State 11/13/93 8/134 Guy Shashaty Jacksonville State 9/25/82 5/134 Maurice Jones Troy State 10/9/93 3/133 Travis Burnes Charleston Southern 11/10/01 7/133 L.G. Parrish James Madison 9/8/90 8/131 Doug Smith James Madison 9/22/84 5/129 Gavin Kralik Delaware State 9/23/00 8/129 Fred Banks Mars Hill 10/6/84 8/128 D.J. Jordan Charleston Southern 11/11/00 8/127 Maurice Jones Delaware State 11/14/92 10/126 Pat Nelson Morehead State 10/5/91 2/126 Chris Patterson Evangel 11/14/81 3/126 Steve Kearnes Susquehanna 11/12/77 9/124 Pat Nelson Towson State 10/26/91 8/124 Doug Smith East Tennessee State 10/5/85 10/123 Eric Green Kutztown 11/11/89 7/121 James McKnight Central Florida 11/6/93 7/120 Eric Green Kutztown 11/11/89 7/118 Pat Nelson Samford 11/23/91 5/118 Curt Christians U.S. Military Prep 9/30/74 4/118 Kris Bouslough Delaware State 11/14/92 8/117 Fred Banks Wofford 11/3/84 8/117 Kelvin Edwards East Tennessee State 10/5/85 4/117 Daniel Jackson Eastern Kentucky 11/2/02 5/116 Courtney Freeman Hofstra 10/12/96 10/116 Eric Green S.W. Missouri State 11/18/89 8/115 Pat Nelson W.Va. Tech 9/21/91 3/113 Courtney Freeman Western Kentucky 11/18/95 6/113 Pat Nelson Furman 9/14/91 9/112 Andrew McFadden Charleston Southern 10/26/96 7/110 Daniel Thomas Charleston Southern 11/10/01 6/110 Dion Cook Boise State 9/24/94 5/110 Brandon Turner Charleston Southern 11/11/06 9/109 Trey Miller Hofstra 11/14/98 6/109 Curt Christians Massanutten Military 10/4/75 8/108 Pat Nelson Youngstown State 10/19/91 7/107 Walt Heilig Elon 10/31/98 5/107 Charles McCray So. Connecticut State 10/18/86 8/107 L.G. Parrish Youngstown State 10/13/90 7/106 Tony Dews Toledo 9/17/94 Receiving Records Catches/Yds. Name Opponent Date 3/106 Mark Thomas Towson State 10/26/91 5/106 Lauren Williams Bowling Green 9/13/03 7/105 Pat Nelson Boise State 9/7/91 6/105 Eric Green Morehead State 9/23/89 8/105 L.G. Parrish Towson State 10/20/90 2/104 Courtney Freeman Elon 10/4/97 8/104 Robert Butz Toledo 9/17/94 6/104 Doug Thompson Wofford 9/27/86 5/104 Scott Queen Carson-Newman 11/8/86 3/104 Dominic Bolden Norfolk State 11/19/05 3/103 Kelvin Edwards Towson State 9/8/84 5/103 Doug Smith Wofford 9/28/85 4/102 Courtney Freeman Delaware State 9/27/97 5/102 Curt Christians Newport News 10/19/74 5/101 Craig White Towson State 10/21/89 3/101 Scott Queen Tennessee Tech 9/12/87 5/101 Chris Patterson Hampton 11/15/80 2/101 Erick Harris Gardner-Webb 10/05/02 7/101 Brandon Turner Western Carolina 11/4/06 6/100 Trey Miller Wingate 9/30/00 8/100 Gavin Kralik Charleston Southern 10/23/99 6/100 Dion Cook Toledo 9/17/94 5/100 Pat Nelson Edinboro 9/3/88 12/100 Wynton Jackson Youngstown State 9/17/05 Consecutive 100-Yard Games Pat Nelson 5 1990-91 Fred Banks 3 1984 Courtney Freeman 3 1997 Courtney Freeman 3 1996 Dion Cook 2 1994 Eric Green 2 1989 Eric Green 2 1989 James McKnight 2 1993 Trey Miller 2 1998 Pat Nelson 2 1991 L.G. Parrish 2 1990 Brandon Turner 2 2006 Double 100-Yard Games Charleston Southern: Nov. 10, 2001 Adrian Hall 3/133 Daniel Thomas 7/110 South Florida: Oct. 27, 2001 Daniel Jackson 12/165 Josh Stofle 15/164 Elon: Oct. 4, 1997 Robert Butz 8/144 Courtney Freeman 2/104 Charleston Southern: Oct. 26, 1996 Courtney Freeman 5/168 Andrew McFadden 9/112 Appalachian State: Nov. 5, 1994 Tony Dews 8/159 William Allen 4/136 Delaware State: Nov. 13, 1993 Maurice Jones 8/138 James McKnight 3/135 Delaware State: Nov. 14, 1992 Maurice Jones 8/127 Kris Bouslough 4/118 Towson State: Oct. 26, 1991 Pat Nelson 9/124 Mark Thomas 3/106 North Carolina A&T: Nov. 10, 1990 Mark Thomas 7/149 Pat Nelson 8/135 Carson-Newman: Nov. 17, 1984 Fred Banks 9/156 Kelvin Edwards 5/143 Wofford: Nov. 3, 1984 Fred Banks 8/117 Doug Smith 5/103 Lenoir-Rhyne: Oct. 20, 1984 Fred Banks 7/144 Doug Smith 7/109 East Tennessee State: Oct. 5, 1985 Doug Smith 8/124 Kelvin Edwards 8/117 Triple 100-Yard Games Toledo: Sept. 17, 1994 Tony Dews 7/106 Robert Butz 8/104 Dion Cook 6/100 Career 100-Yard Games Pat Nelson 9 Courtney Freeman 8 Fred Banks 5 Kelvin Edwards 5 Eric Green 5 Curt Christians 4 James McKnight 4 Chris Patterson 4 Robert Butz 3 Maurice Jones 3 Gavin Kralik 3 Trey Miller 3 L.G. Parrish 3 Scott Queen 3 Doug Smith 3 Dion Cook 2 Tony Dews 2 Erick Harris 2 Daniel Jackson 2 Brandon Turner 2 Daniel Thomas 2 Mark Thomas 2 William Allen 1 David Beezer 1 Dominic Boldin 1 Kris Boulsough 1 Glenwood Ferebee 1 Adrian Hall 1 Walt Heilig 1 Wynton Jackson 1 Rennie Jones 1 D.J. Jordan 1 Steve Kearns 1 Greg Lang 1 Charles McCray 1 Andrew McFadden 1 Guy Shashaty 1 Josh Stofle 1 Doug Thompson 1 Brandon Turner 1 Craig White 1 Lauren Williams 1 142 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Rushing Yardage 1. Lawrence Worthington vs. Charleston Southern/1994 305 2. Greg Mosely vs. Evangel/1981 300 3. Lawrence Worthington vs. New Haven/1994 251 4. Walt Heilig vs. Delaware State/1998 250 5. Zach Terrell vs. Chattanooga/2005 241 Rushing Attempts 1. Mitchell Clark vs. Presbyterian/1982 47 2. Stacy Nobles vs. Charleston Southern/1999 43 3. Lawrence Worthington vs. Delaware State/1996 42 4. James Cole vs. Saginaw Valley State/1982 41 5. James Cole vs. Wofford/1983 40 Eugene Goodman vs. Hofstra/2003 40 Longest Touchdown Run 1. Chip Smith vs. Ferrum/1976 86 2. Sam Gado vs. Gardner-Webb/2004 79 3. Walt Heilig vs. Glenville State/1997 78 4. Adrian Cherry vs. Concord/1993 78 5. Johnny Shepherd vs. Catawba/1978 75 Non-Touchdown Run 1. Robbie Pruitt vs. Bowie State/1980 87 2. Stacy Nobles vs. Charleston Southern/1996 82 3. Mitchell Clark vs. Indiana, Pa./1982 74 4. Leroy Kinard vs. Delaware State/1990 71 5. Greg Mosely vs. Ferrum/1978 70 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Kim Raynor vs. Ferrum/1979 5 2. Lawrence Worthington vs. Wofford/1995 4 Chip Smith vs. Washington & Lee/1974 4 Matt Council vs. Morgan State/1992 4 Lawrence Worthington vs. Charleston Southern/1994 4 Eugene Goodman vs. VMI/2003 4 Longest Touchdown Pass from Scrimmage 1. Ben Anderson to Courtney Freeman vs. Charleston Southern/1996 98 2. Paul Johnson to Willie Parker vs. Eastern Illinois/1987 94 3. Biff Parson to Travis Burns vs. Charleston Southern/2001 91 4. Ben Anderson to Stacy Nobles at Delaware State/1997 86 Ben Anderson to Courtney Freeman vs. Elon/1997 86 Antwan Chiles to Robert Butz at Delaware State/1995 86 Single Game Top Five Passing Yardage 1. Phil Basso vs. Carson-Newman/1984 441 2. Robby Justino vs. Towson State/1991 434 3. Ben Anderson vs. Charleston Southern/1996 398 4. Antwan Chiles vs. Appalachian State/1994 393 5. Paul Johnson vs. Kutztown 393 Passing Attempts 1. Mike Forslund vs. Jacksonville State/1982 57 2. Phil Basso vs. Central State/1983 57 3. Biff Parson vs. Charleston Southern/2000 55 4. Antwan Chiles vs. Toledo/1994 55 5. Paul Johnson vs. Eastern Illinois/1986 53 Passing Completions 1. Phil Basso vs. West Georgia/1984 33 2. Biff Parson vs. East Tennessee State/2000 31 Mike Forslund vs. Jacksonville State/1982 31 Antwan Chiles vs. Toldeo/1994 31 5. Paul Johnson vs. Morehead State/1989 30 Robby Justino vs. Youngstown State/1990 30 Robby Justino vs. Samford/1991 30 Biff Parson vs. South Florida/2001 30 Consecutive Completions 1. Travis Wilemon vs. Concord/1993 14 2. Biff Parson vs. Wingate/2001 11 3. Biff Parson vs. Wingate/2000 9 Ben Anderson vs. Western Kentucky/1996 9 5. Phil Basso vs. Carson-Newman/1984 9 Touchdown Passes 1. Phil Basso vs. Mars Hill/1984 6 2. Biff Parson vs. Wingate/2000 5 Ben Anderson vs. Cal Poly SLO/1997 5 Robby Justino vs. West Virginia Tech/1991 5 5. Six players 4 Total Offense Plays/Yards 1. Antwan Chiles vs. Appalachian State/1994 49/434 2. Robby Justino vs. Towson State/1991 42/418 3. Phil Basso vs. Carson-Newman/1984 41/402 4. Ben Anderson vs. Charleston Southern/1996 33/398 5. Phil Basso vs. Wofford/1984 27/386 Receptions 1. Josh Stofle vs. South Florida/2001 15 2. Fred Banks vs. West Georgia/1984 13 3. Daniel Jackson vs. South Florida/2001 12 4. Courtney Freeman vs. Western Kentucky/1996 12 5. Wynton Jackson vs. Gardner-Webb/2005 12 Receiving Yardage 1. Courtney Freeman vs. Western Kentucky/1996 186 2. Chris Patterson vs. Gardner-Webb/1979 184 3. Chris Patterson vs. Catawba/1981 184 4. Brandon Turner vs. Gardner-Webb/2005 178 5. Courtney Freeman vs. Hampton/1997 176 Receiving Touchdowns 1. Daniel Thomas vs. Wingate/2001 3 Courtney Freeman vs. Cal Poly SLO/1997 3 William Allen vs. Appalachian State/1994 3 Maurice Jones vs. Delaware State/1992 3 L.G. Parrish vs. West Virginia Tech/1991 3 Scott Queen vs. S.W. Texas State/1990 3 Kelvin Edwards vs. James Madison/1983 3 Doug Smith vs. James Madison/1984 3 Biff Parson Eugene Goodman LibertyFlames.com 143

All-Purpose Running 1. Walt Heilig vs. Delaware State/1998 315 2. Lawrence Worthington vs. New Haven/1994 314 3. Lawrence Worthington vs. Charleston So./1994 306 4. Greg Mosely vs. Evangel/1981 300 5. Johnny Shepherd vs. Gardner-Webb/1978 271 Punt Attempts 1. Mike Forslund vs. Middle Tennessee State/1982 12 Ben Rogers vs. Elon/1999 12 3. Ben Rogers vs. Appalachian State/2000 11 Mike Forslund vs. Mars Hill/1980 11 5. Jay Kelley vs. Western Carolina/2001 10 Jay Kelley vs. James Madison/2001 10 Ben Rogers vs. Hofstra/2000 10 Ben Rogers vs. Hofstra/1998 10 Jon Vines vs. Morehead State/1990 10 Kenny Smith vs. Tennessee Tech/1987 10 Mike Forslund vs. Furman/1981 10 Punting Yardage 1. Mike Forslund vs. Mars Hill/1980 484 2. Mike Forslund vs. Middle Tennessee State/1982 471 3. Jay Kelley vs. Western Carolina/2001 409 4. Ben Rogers vs. Hofstra/1998 408 5. Jon Vines vs. Morehead State/1990 404 Longest Punts 1. Jon Lane vs. Delaware State/1983 75 2. Ben Rogers vs. Hofstra/1998 73 3. Ben Rogers vs. Samford/1999 68 4. Jay Kelley vs. Akron/2002 68 5. Brannan Duncan vs. Livingstone/1996 66 Greg Mosley Single Game Top Five Field Goals 1. Phillip Harrelson vs. Delaware State/1997 4 2. Daniel Whitehead vs. S.W. Texas State/1993 3 Daniel Whitehead vs. Troy State/1992 3 Scott Mullis vs. Eastern Illinois/1986 3 Bill Kagey vs. East Tennessee State/1985 3 Mark DeMoss vs. Morehead State/1983 3 Mark DeMoss vs. Hampton/1980 3 Longest Field Goals 1. Bill Kagey vs. Georgia Southern/1984 53 2. Bill Kagey vs. Presbyterian/1984 51 Bill Kagey vs. Presbyterian/1984 51 4. Joe Pouncey vs. Central Florida/1987 50 Jay Kelley vs. Wingate/2000 49 Extra Points 1. Phillip Harrleson vs. West Virginia Tech/1995 10 2. Scott Kiovsky vs. Norfolk State/2003 9 3. Phillip Harrelson vs. Glenville State/1997 8 Daniel Whitehead vs. Charleston Southern/1994 8 4. Zac Kolegue vs. West Virginia Tech/2004 7 Phillip Harrelson vs. Cal Poly SLO/1997 7 Phillip Harrelson vs. Western Kentucky/1995 7 Daniel Whitehead vs. Morgan State/1992 7 Daniel Whitehead vs. Delaware State/1992 7 Points Kicking 1. Phillip Harrelson vs. West Virginia Tech/1995 16 2. Phillip Harrelson vs. Delaware State/1997 15 Mark DeMoss vs. Hampton/1980 15 Scott Kiovsky vs. Norfolk State/2003 15 5. Jay Kelley vs. Wingate/2000 12 Erick Harris Punt Returns 1. Wynton Jackson vs. St. Paul s/2006 6 Ben Johnson vs. Charleston Southern/1997 6 Scott Thomas vs. Youngstown State/1991 6 Wayne Haddix vs. Wofford/1986 6 Wayne Haddix vs. West Georgia/1983 6 Longest Punt Returns 1. Andrew McFadden vs. Delaware State/1995 93 2. Richard Shelton vs. Elon/1986 86 3. Richard Shelton vs. Tennessee Tech/1987 81 4. Johnny Shepherd vs. Lenoir-Rhyne/1978 76 5. Wayne Haddix vs. Presbyterian/1983 72 Punt Return Yardage Returns/Yards 1. Richard Shelton vs. Western Illinois/1988 4/176 2. Richard Shelton vs. Elon/1986 4/132 3. Richard Shelton vs. Tennessee Tech/1987 5/129 4. Andrew McFadden vs. Delaware State/1995 3/109 5. Adrian Hall vs. Charleston Southern/2001 3/102 Kickoff Returns 1. Carlton Wilkerson vs. Central State/1983 8 2. Adrian Hall vs. Hofstra/2001 7 Adrian Hall vs. Toledo/2003 7 Chris Green vs. Youngstown State/2005 7 5. Jonathan Crawford vs. Chattanooga/2004 6 Guy Shashasty vs. Morehead State/1981 6 Guy Shashasty vs. Jacksonville State/1981 6 Kickoff Return Yardage Mark DeMoss Returns/Yards 1. Chris Patterson vs. Lenoir-Rhyne/1989 4/188 2. Gavin Kralik vs. East Tennessee State/2000 5/162 3. Guy Shashasty vs. Morehead State/1981 6/161 4. Richard Shelton vs. Carson-Newman/1986 4/143 5. Adrian Hall vs. Gardner-Webb/2001 3/141 144 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Longest Kickoff Returns 1. Dominic Bolden vs. VMI/2006 97 Sam Gado vs. Coastal Carolina/2004 97 3. Chris Patterson vs. Lenoir-Rhyne/1979 95 4. Donald Smith vs. Edinboro/1989 94 5. Dominic Bolden vs. Coastal Caroilna/2006 93 Adrian Hall vs. Gardner-Webb/2001 93 Longest Fumble Return 1. Randall State vs. Akron/2002 99 2. Wes McConnell vs. Delaware State/1992 85 3. Scott Goetz vs. Bridgewater/1976 83 4. Sammie Choice vs. Elon/1999 68 Calvin Thompson vs. Maine/1992 68 Longest Interception Return 1. Marcus Harvey vs. Appalachian State/1997 95 2. Erick Harris vs. Hofstra/2003 94 3. Dave Hertzler vs. St. Paul s/1979 92 4. Earl Fisher vs. Gardner-Webb/1980 84 5. Dave Anderson vs. Chowan/1976 82 Interceptions 1. Dave Hertzler vs. Lenoir-Rhyne/1980 4 2. Ernie Antolik vs. Tennessee Tech/1988 3 3. Jordan Alford vs. Elon/2004 2 4. Erick Harris vs. Hofstra/2003 2 5. Randall State vs. Delaware State/1998 2 Kendrick Howard Single Game Top Five Interception Yardage 1. Erick Harris vs. Hofstra/2003 123 2. Marcus Harvey vs. Appalachian State/1997 95 3. Dave Hertzler vs. St. Paul s/1979 93 4. Earl Fisher vs. Gardner-Webb/1980 87 5. William Haith vs. VMI/2002 65 Unassisted Tackles 1. Jesse Riley vs. Hampton/1997 17 2. Marcus Leggett vs. Troy State/1993 14 3. Jesse Riley vs. Cal Poly/1997 13 Damon Bomar vs. Western Kentucky/1996 13 David Long vs. Western Kentucky/1995 13 Mickey Paige vs. Central Florida/1987 13 Assisted Tackles 1. Dion Krause vs. Delaware State/1992 16 2. Troy Rice vs. Jacksonville State/1982 14 Dion Krause vs. Troy State/1992 14 Dan Pritchard vs. Central Florida/1992 14 Weymouth Williams vs. James Madison/1991 14 Mark Mathis vs. Southern Connecticut State/1986 14 Ramon Scott vs. Elon/1986 14 Ed Landis vs. Georgetown/1979 14 Brandon Duke vs. Connecticut/2005 14 Total Tackles 1. Dave Hertzler vs. Catawba/1979 25 Joe Seamster vs. Delaware State/1984 25 3. Mickey Paige vs. Newberry/1987 24 Joe Seamster vs. Southern Connecticut State/198524 5. Mickey Paige vs. Tennessee Tech/1988 23 Quarterback Sacks 1. Aaron DeBerry vs. Charleston Southern/2003 4 2. May Matts vs. Gardner-Webb/2000 3 Jason Wells vs. Wingate/2000 3 Jerome Wicker vs. Charleston Southern/1997 3 Jerome Wicker vs. Norfolk State/1997 3 Herman Calloway vs. Charleston Southern/1995 3 Sam Patton vs. Appalachian State/1993 3 Larkin Harsey vs. North Carolina A&T/1990 3 Weymouth Williams vs. Kutztown/1990 3 Earl Simmons vs. Indiana, Pa./1982 3 Dwayne Dennard vs. Towson State/1983 3 Tom Kearney vs. Mars Hill/1984 3 Tackle for Loss 1. Jason Wells vs. Wingate/2000 6 2. Rodney Degrate vs. Charleston Southern/1996 5 3. Aaron DeBerry vs. Appalachian State/2002 4 Aaron DeBerry vs. VMI/2002 4 Kendrick Howard vs. Appalachian State/2001 4 Jason Wells vs. Samford/2000 4 Sebastian Barrie vs. Kutztown/1990 4 Damon Bomar vs. Delaware State/1996 4 Ruben Freeman vs. Livingstone/1996 4 Jesse Riley vs. Delaware State/1996 4 Pass Deflections 1. Wes McConnell vs. Kutztown/1990 7 2. Chris Hadley vs. Concord/1992 5 3. Jared Brodgen vs. Charleston Southern/2004 4 William Haith vs. Charleston Southern/2001 4 Aaron Sykes vs. Wingate/2000 4 Bobby Green vs. Kutztown/1990 4 Craig Henry vs. Hampton/1996 4 Richard Shelton vs. Eastern Illinois/1988 4 Richard Shelton vs. Towson State/1988 4 Forced Fumbles 1. Ernie Antolik vs. Newberry/1987 3 2. 11 tied 2 Fumble Recoveries 1. Joe Jordan vs. Johnson C. Smith/1999 3 2. Sammie Choice vs. Cal Poly/1997 2 Desmond Washington vs. Hofstra/1997 2 Phil DeBerry vs. Edinboro/1989 2 Mickey Paige vs. Tennessee Tech/1988 2 Wayne Haddix vs. James Madison/1985 2 Calvin Thompson vs. Delaware State/1992 2 Ben Anderson LibertyFlames.com 145

Single Season Top Five Sam Gado Rushing Yards Carries/Yards 1. Dre Barnes/2003 229/1,347 2. Dre Barnes/2002 221/1,304 3. Lawrence Worthington/1994 175/1,224 4. Mitchell Clark/1982 218/1,185 5. James Cole/1983 302/1,183 Rushing Attempts 1. James Cole/1983 302 2. Stacy Nobles/1999 247 3. Stacy Nobles/1998 246 4. Dre Barnes/2003 229 5. Stacy Nobles/1997 222 Yards Per Carry (min. 75 att.) 1. Lawrence Worthington/1994 7.0 2. Dre Barnes/2004 6.7 3. Sam Gado/2004 6.5 Dre Barnes/2001 6.5 5. Dre Barnes/2002 5.9 Dre Barnes/2003 5.9 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Lawrence Worthington/1995 16 2. Kim Raynor/1979 15 Charles McCray/1988 15 4. Stacy Nobles/1997 14 Eugene Goodman/2003 14 Passing Yards 1. Phil Basso/1984 3,226 2. Robby Justino/1991 3,176 3. Robby Justino/1990 3.076 4. Antwan Chiles/1994 2,823 5. Biff Parson/2000 2,674 Passing Completions 1. Robby Justino/1991 257 2. Phil Basso/1984 250 3. Biff Parson/2000 231 4. Robby Justino/1990 228 5. Antwan Chiles/1994 211 Robby Justino/1992 211 Passing Attempts 1. Robby Justino/1991 427 2. Phil Basso/1984 426 3. Biff Parson/2000 424 4. Antwan Chiles/1994 385 5. Robby Justino/1990 382 Touchdown Passes 1. Phil Basso/1984 24 2. Robby Justino/1990 24 3. Antwan Chiles/1994 19 4. Ben Anderson/1997 18 5. Biff Parson/2000 17 Passing Efficiency (min. 50 att.) 1. Ben Anderson/1997 150.1 2. Robby Justino/1990 141.3 3. Paul Johnson/1989 139.3 4. Phil Basso/1984 133.9 5. Paul Johnson/1988 132.0 Jay Cline Total Offense Plays/Yards 1. Phil Basso/1984 456/3,127 2. Robby Justino/1991 486/3,033 3. Antwan Chiles/1994 441/2,839 4. Robby Justino/1990 445/2,761 5. Biff Parson/2000 483/2,525 Pass Receptions Catches/Yards 1. Pat Nelson/1991 81/1,075 2. Fred Banks/1984 77/1,029 3. Eric Green/1989 62/905 4. Maurice Jones/1993 62/955 5. Gavin Kralik/2000 54/660 Receiving Yardage Yards/Catches 1. Pat Nelson/1991 1,075/81 2. Fred Banks/1984 1,029/77 3. Maurice Jones/1993 955/62 4. Courtney Freeman/1997 912/31 5. Eric Green/1989 905/62 Yards Per Reception (min. 25 catches) 1. Courtney Freeman/1997 29.4 2. Steve Kearns/1977 23.3 3. Chris Patterson/1980 22.1 4. Glenwood Ferebee/1998 21.7 5. James McKnight/1993 20.8 Dre Barnes 146 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Receiving Touchdowns 1. Eric Green/1989 10 2. Maurice Jones/1993 9 3. James McKnight/1993 8 L.G. Parrish/1990 8 Kelvin Edwards/1983 8 Fred Banks/1984 8 All-Purpose Running 1. Lawrence Worthington/1994 1,610 2. James Cole/1993 1,449 3. Andrew McFadden/1996 1,446 4. Mitchell Clark/1982 1,400 5. Adrian Cherry/1993 1,349 Most Punts 1. Mike Forslund/1982 77 2. Ben Rogers/2000 68 3. Kenny Smith/1984 67 4. Kenny Smith/1986 64 5. Mike Forslund/1981 62 Mike Forslund/1979 62 Highest Punt Average (min. 30 punts) 1. Eric Colvard/1993 41.4 2. Kenny Smith/1987 40.3 3. Mike Forslund/1981 40.1 4. Ben Rogers/1998 39.9 5. Noah Crouch/2005 39.6 Punt Return Yards Eric Carroll Returns/Yards 1. Andrew McFadden/1995 26/306 2. Wynton Jackson/2006 26/298 3. Richard Shelton/1987 21/253 4. Adrian Hall/2001 18/247 5. Bobby Jones/1994 23/217 Single Season Top Five Punt Return Average (min. 11 att.) 1. Richard Shelton/1987 14.1 2. Adrian Hall/2001 13.7 3. Andrew McFadden/1995 11.8 4. Wynton Jackson/2006 11.5 5. Mike Henson/1980 11.0 Kickoff Return Yards Returns/Yards 1. Adrian Hall/2002 33/692 2. Guy Shashaty/1981 33/682 3. Adrian Hall/2001 27/642 4. Courtney Freeman/1994 23/556 5. Adrian Hall/2003 27/527 Kickoff Return Average (min. 11 att.) 1. Andrew McFadden/1995 37.8 2. Wynton Jackson/2006 29.4 3. Scott Thomas/1989 28.7 4. Donald Smith/1989 26.2 5. Adrian Cherry/1990 25.8 Scoring Excluding Kickers 1. Glenn Inverso/1979 98 Kim Raynor/1979 98 3. Charles McCray/1988 96 Lawrence Worthington/1994 96 5. Stacy Nobles/1997 84 Eugene Goodman/2003 84 Kicker Scoring 1. Daniel Whitehead/1994 79 2. Phillip Harrelson/1997 74 3. Phillip Harrelson/1995 70 Daniel Whitehead/1993 70 5. Scott Kiovsky/2003 66 Touchdowns Responsible For 1. Antwan Chiles/1994 24 Robby Justino/1990 24 Phil Basso/1984 24 4. Glenn Inverso/1979 20 5. Robby Justino/1991 19 Field Goals Made 1. Daniel Whitehead/1994 13 2. Daniel Whitehead/1992 12 Daniel Whitehead/1991 12 4. Phillip Harrelson/1997 11 Mark DeMoss/1983 11 Scott Kiovskey/2003 11 Extra Points Made 1. Phillip Harrelson/1995 46 2. Phillip Harrelson/1997 41 3. Daniel Whitehead/1994 40 4. Daniel Whitehead/1992 37 5. Jason Harrell/1989 36 Paul Johnson Damon Bomar LibertyFlames.com 147

Interceptions 1. Dave Hertzler/1979 10 Dave Hertzler/1978 10 3. Rod Gladfelter/1978 9 Unassisted Tackles 1. Damon Bomar/1996 86 2. Jesse Riley/1996 83 Dion Krause/1992 83 Dion Krause/1993 83 5. Jesse Riley/1998 79 Sedrick Watkins/1995 79 Assisted Tackles 1. Mickey Paige/1988 113 2. Dwight Jones/1988 105 3. Troy Rice/1982 105 4. John Sanders/1982 99 5. Scott Hoefling/1980 89 Total Tackles 1. Dion Krause/1993 151 2. Mickey Paige/1987 150 3. John Sanders/1979 147 4. Dwight Jones/1988 146 5. Scott Hoefling/1980 145 Quarterback Sacks 1. Eric Simmons/1981 13 2. Larkin Harsey/1990 10 3. Aaron DeBerry/2002 10 4. Jerome Wicker/1997 9 5. Jason Wells/2000 8 Richard Kee/1982 8 Season Top Five Tackles for Loss 1. Jason Wells/2000 25 2. Timothy Perren/2000 18 3. Aaron DeBerry/2002 17 4. Sammie Choice/2000 16 Aaron DeBerry/2003 16 Pass Deflections 1. Wesley McConnell/1990 29 2. Richard Shelton/1988 20 3. Craig Henry/1996 16 4. William Haith/2001 13 Bobby Green/1990 13 Wayne Monroe/1990 13 Forced Fumbles 1. Sammie Choice/1999 4 Jerome Wicker/1997 4 Jarrod Everson/1996 4 4. Andre Jerry/2002 3 Ramsey Moore/1997 3 Rodney DeGrate/1996 3 Kelvin Cochran/1994 3 Manny Rojas/2006 3 Fumble Recoveries 1. Kendrick Howard/2002 4 Joe Jordan/1999 4 Mickey Paige/1988 4 4. 12 Players 3 Glen Inverso Scott Queen Dwight Jones Erick Harris 148 2007 Liberty Flames Football

Career Top Five Rushing Yards Yards/Carries 1. Dre Barnes/2001-04 4,035/665 2. Stacy Nobles/1996-99 3,711/805 3. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96 2,723/469 4. Chip Smith/1974-76 2,617/522 5. Greg Mosely/1978-81 2,199/393 Rushing Attempts 1. Stacy Nobles/1996-99 805 2. Dre Barnes/2001-04 665 3. Chip Smith/1974-76 522 4. Glenn Inverso/1977-80 487 5. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96 469 Rushing Touchdowns 1. Stacy Nobles/1996-99 35 2. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96 35 3. Charles McCray/1985-89 30 4. Kim Raynor/1977-79 27 5. Chip Smith/1974-76 22 Passing Yards Comp/Att/Yards 1. Robby Justino/1989-92 769/1,267/9,548 2. Paul Johnson/1985-89 646/1,155/7,397 3. Antwan Chiles/1993-95 491/896/6,336 4. Phil Basso/1980-84 416/772/5,410 5. Ben Anderson/1994-97 340/639/4,946 Touchdown Passes 1. Robby Justino/1989-91 64 2. Paul Johnson/1985-89 49 3. Antwan Chiles/1993-95 40 4. Ben Anderson/1994-97 35 5. Biff Parson/1998-2001 33 Phil Basso/1980-84 33 Passing Efficiency (min. 500 att.) 1. Robby Justino/1989-91 132.6 2. Travis Wilemon/1990-93 126.4 3. Antwan Chiles/1993-95 123.6 4. Dean Phillips/1973-76 117.1 5. Paul Johnson/1985-89 115.8 Completion Percentage (min. 500 att.) 1. Robby Justino/1989-91.60.7 2. Travis Wilemon/1990-93.57.4 3. Paul Johnson/1985-89.55.9 4. Antwan Chiles/1993-95.54.8 5. Biff Parson/1998-2001 53.7 Ben Rogers Interception Avoidance (min. 500 att.) 1. Antwan Chiles/1993-95.0267 2. Paul Johnson/1985-89.0398 3. Ben Anderson/1994-97.0359 4. Robby Justino/1989-92.0402 5. Travis Wilemon/1990-93.0461 Total Offense Plays/Yards 1. Robby Justino/1989-91 1,469/8,806 2. Paul Johnson/1985-89 1,241/6,915 3. Antwan Chiles/1993-95 1,038/6,310 4. Phil Basso/1980-84 874/5,097 5. Glenn Inverso/1977-80 969/4,890 Receptions Catches/Yards 1. Pat Nelson/1988-91 176/2,447 2. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85 158/2,522 3. Maurice Jones/1992-93 115/1,657 4. James McKnight/1991-93 114/1,948 5. Fred Banks/1982-84 109/1,516 Receiving Yards Yards/Catches 1. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85 2,522/158 2. Pat Nelson/1988-91 2,447/174 3. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 2,381/107 4. James McKnight/1991-93 1,948/114 5. Chris Patterson/1978-81 1,742/86 Phillip Harrelson Touchdown Receptions 1. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85 22 2. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 21 3. James McKnight/1991-93 17 Scott Queen/1986-90 17 5. Maurice Jones/1992-93 16 L.G. Parrish/1988-91 16 Yards Per Reception (min. 75 rec.) 1. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 22.3 2. Chris Patterson/1978-81 20.3 3. Courtney Freeman/1994-96 19.3 4. James McKnight/1991-93 17.1 5. Kelvin Edwards/1982-85 16.0 All-Purpose Yards 1. Dre Barnes/2001-04 4,461 2. Stacy Nobles/1996-99 4,220 3. Adrian Cherry/1990-93 3,639 4. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 3,601 5. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96 3,535 LibertyFlames.com 149

Career Top Five Manny Rojas Most Punts 1. Mike Forslund/1979-82 258 2. Kenny Smith/1984-87 239 3. Ben Rogers/1997-00 222 4. Eric Colvard/1992-95 215 5. Noah Crouch/2001-05 191 Highest Punt Average (min. 70 att.) 1. Eric Colvard/1992-95 39.8 2. Mike Forslund/1979-82 39.5 3. Noah Crouch/2001-05 38.2 4. Ben Rogers/1997-00 38.3 5. Kenny Smith/1984-87 37.2 Punt Returns 1. Adrian Hall/2001-03 52 2. Wayne Haddix/1983-86 48 3. Andrew McFadden/1995-96 48 4. Richard Shelton/1984-88 45 5. L.G. Parrish/1988-91 38 Punt Return Average (min. 25 att.) 1. Richard Shelton/1984-88 12.5 2. Mike Henson/1980-81 10.1 3. Andrew McFadden/1995-96 10.0 4. Adrian Hall/2001-03 10.0 5. L.G. Parrish/1988-91 9.4 Kickoff Returns 1. Adrian Hall/2001-03 87 2. Adrian Cherry/1990-93 63 3. Scott Thomas/1989-93 62 4. Carlton Wilkerson/1983-86 57 5. Courtney Freeman/1994-97 56 Kickoff Return Average (min. 25 att.) 1. Andrew McFadden/1995-96 27.4 2. Richard Shelton/1984-88 24.0 3. Adrian Cherry/1990-93 23.8 4. Scott Thomas/1989-93 23.0 5. Adrian Hall/2001-03 21.4 Scoring Excluding Kickers 1. Lawrence Worthington/1994-96 228 2. Stacy Nobles/1996-99 222 3. Charles McCray/1986-89 192 4. Kim Raynor/1977-80 178 5. Chip Smith/1974-76 154 Kicker Scoring 1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 250 2. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 238 3. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 185 4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002 178 5. Jason Harrell/1989-90 112 Touchdowns Responsible For 1. Robby Justino/1989-92 75 2. Antwan Chiles/1993-95 50 3. Glenn Inverso/1976-80 50 4. Paul Johnson/1985-89 47 5. Ben Anderson/1994-97 35 Field Goals 1. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 43 2. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 35 3. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 31 4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002 28 5. Jason Harrell/1989-90 16 Field Goals Attempted 1. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 61 2. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 57 3. Jay Kelley/1999-2002 56 4. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 49 5. Jason Harrell/1989-90 28 Extra Points 1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 142 2. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 109 3. Jay Kelley/1999-2002 94 4. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 92 5. Rod Gladfelter/1976-79 76 Extra Points Attempted 1. Phillip Harrelson/1995-98 152 2. Daniel Whitehead/1991-94 118 3. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 93 4. Jay Kelley/1999-2002 99 5. Rod Gladfelter/1976-79 79 Consecutive Extra Points 1. Mark DeMoss/1980-83 92 2. Rod Gladfelter/1976-79 38 3. Zac Kolegue/2005-06 34 4. Jay Kelley/2001-02 33 5. Phillip Harrelson/1998 29 Interceptions (min. 10) 1. Dave Hertzler/1977-80 26 2. Rod Gladfelter/1976-79 21 3. Earl Fisher/1980-83 16 4. Randall State/1998-02 16 Unassisted Tackles 1. Jesse Riley/1995-98 254 2. Damon Bomar/1993-96 222 3. Sedrick Watkins/1992-95 216 4. Torrey Rush/1996-99 214 John Sanders/1978-82 214 Jason Wells 150 2007 Liberty Flames Football