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You can find some of the history of the FBS Schools not affiliated with a conference. These teams face the gridiron scheduling all on their own and fighting their way to try and get a College Football Playoff of Bowl bid based totally on how they do in their own schedule. Learn about the rich history of each team as we collect the best the internet has to offer on each to tell their program's story.


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Arthur L. Williams Stadium – Liberty Flames

Arthur L. Williams Stadium first opened in 1989 with a seating capacity of 12,000 as Liberty knocked off Tennessee Tech 37-18. It has received two major renovations since. Prior to the 2010 season, the stadium received a major facelift as the five-story Carter Tower was constructed above the west side stands, which includes 18 luxury suites. An AstroTurf playing surface was also installed. The stadium was expanded again in 2018 in preparation for Liberty’s move to FBS, which added a new upper

Football History and Records Liberty U

1974 Flames Football team Flames Football Records Records updated as of 8/1/21 All-Time Honors All-Time Roster All-Time Assistant Coaches Attendance Records Biggest Wins (30 or more point victories) Career Top 5 Chip Smith – Liberty’s First Football Star (1973-76) Class Rankings Coaching Records Chronology of Liberty Football Flames in the Pros Football Program Milestones Homecoming […]

Massachusetts Minutemen Logo and symbol, meaning, and history

Massachusetts Minutemen Logo PNG The University of Massachusetts Amherst sponsors 14 varsity teams playing under the same names, UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen, and sharing the same logo. Meaning and history 1985 - 1993 The original Massachusetts Minutemen logo was introduced in 1985 and featured a traditional combination of a square serif letter “U” in burgundy,
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Orville Mulligan: Sports Writer
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Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry
Author Joe Ziemba the master historian of football in Chicago has released another beauty. It is titled Bears versus Cardinals: The NFL's Oldest Rivalry. _________________________

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