Academics are meaningless in football and conference realignment.The BYU of the East? Certainly not academically. Liberty is nothing more than a lousy for-profit diploma mill.
Academics are meaningless in football and conference realignment.The BYU of the East? Certainly not academically. Liberty is nothing more than a lousy for-profit diploma mill.
That's what I said....some kids will like that atmosphere. But I also said the majority won't. Do you disagree with that?It might be a negative for some, but not for lots of kids from the Southeast.
Yeah, that's how the word "could" worksAh, so speculation. Got it.
Someone tell Susan Herbst that Jesus does have a place in the huddle. We're focused on blocking religion, how about blocking Temple's defensive line!?
If you go down South, religion and football are closely tied together in many communities. So, I don't think Liberty's religious affiliation will be a negative for most Southern kids where there are plenty of football recruits. It would probably be a negative for most kids from the Northeast. The bigger recruiting negative for Liberty is they are not in the ACC or SEC.That's what I said....some kids will like that atmosphere. But I also said the majority won't. Do you disagree with that?
Yeah. I know. I lived in Georgia for 24 years.If you go down South, religion and football are closely tied together in many communities. So, I don't think Liberty's religious affiliation will be a negative for most Southern kids where there are plenty of football recruits. It would probably be a negative for most kids from the Northeast. The bigger recruiting negative for Liberty is they are not in the ACC or SEC.
Pew Research has done studies on the most and least religious states.
Most Religious:
1) Alabama
1) Mississippi
3) Tennessee
4) Louisiana
5) Arkansas
6) South Carolina
7) West Virginia
8) Georgia
9) Oklahoma
10) North Carolina
Least Religious:
50) New Hampshire
50) Massachusetts
48) Vermont
48) Maine
47) Connecticut
44) Wisconsin
44) Washington
44) Alaska
43) NY
41) Colorado
41) Hawaii
To put it in perspective, in Alabama 73% pray daily and in Connecticut 47% pray daily.
Kinda like most P5 football schools? Without the Diploma.The BYU of the East? Certainly not academically. Liberty is nothing more than a lousy for-profit diploma mill.
Some guys once wrote some document; about which people still rave. I think they mentioned something about a separation of church and state, but maybe Dr. Herbst was the only one who read it.
Most Religious: 1) Alabama 1) Mississippi 3) Tennessee 4) Louisiana 5) Arkansas 6) South Carolina 7) West Virginia 8) Georgia 9) Oklahoma 10) North Carolina Least Religious: 50) New Hampshire 50) Massachusetts 48) Vermont 48) Maine 47) Connecticut 44) Wisconsin 44) Washington 44) Alaska 43) NY 41) Colorado 41) Hawaii To put it in perspective said:based on this, and the current AP rankings, it would appear that Jesus is a college football fan.
I was making a joke, what is your point?Some guys once wrote some document; about which people still rave. I think they mentioned something about a separation of church and state, but maybe Dr. Herbst was the only one who read it.
Some guys once wrote some document; about which people still rave. I think they mentioned something about a separation of church and state, but maybe Dr. Herbst was the only one who read it.
Liberty has an average ACT score of 24. Other schools with that score: Ohio University, WVU, Univ of Houston, Univ of Arizona.The BYU of the East? Certainly not academically. Liberty is nothing more than a lousy for-profit diploma mill.
Liberty has an average ACT score of 24. Other schools with that score: Ohio University, WVU, Univ of Houston, Univ of Arizona.
Liberty is not elite, but it’s not a “diploma mill”. UConn had an average ACT score of 24 when I was there 35 years ago. We are now at 29.
Liberty was founded less than 50 years ago. They have a nice 7,000+ acre campus (almost twice the size of UConn). The academics are slightly above average (I think an ACT average of 24 is top 50% for all college students). They’ve developed a decent FBS program. They’ve never been on probation. And it’s a Christian school.Can anyone name another "university" whose presidency is handed down from father to son? Until Falwell Jr. got canned for his pecadillos, Liberty had all the hallmarks of a family enterprise seeking public legitimacy (and apparently gaining it at least among some UConn fans).
Liberty was founded less than 50 years ago. They have a nice 7,000+ acre campus (almost twice the size of UConn). The academics are slightly above average (I think an ACT average of 24 is top 50% for all college students). They’ve developed a decent FBS program. They’ve never been on probation. And it’s a Christian school.
It seems like a success story.
I have no connection to Liberty other than my son was recruited to a Juco for football by a Liberty grad.
Christians make about as many mistakes as non-Christians. The only difference is they ask God for forgiveness.
Liberty was founded less than 50 years ago. They have a nice 7,000+ acre campus (almost twice the size of UConn). The academics are slightly above average (I think an ACT average of 24 is top 50% for all college students). They’ve developed a decent FBS program. They’ve never been on probation. And it’s a Christian school.
It seems like a success story.
I have no connection to Liberty other than my son was recruited to a Juco for football by a Liberty grad.
What the heck? Are you serious?Christians make about as many mistakes as non-Christians. The only difference is they ask God for forgiveness.
This issue involves some posts mocking a Christian school. And Muslims are just 1% of our population.What the heck? Are you serious?
Might want to ask Kareem Abdul Jabbar and Khabib if that's true.