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1 Notable Dates  



1.1  20022003  





1.2  2014  





1.3  2015  





1.4  2016  





1.5  2020  







2 Game History  





3 See also  





4 References  














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Coastal Carolina–Liberty football rivalry

First meetingNovember 14, 2003
Liberty, 38–21
Latest meetingDecember 26, 2020
Liberty, 37–34OT
Next meetingSeptember 18, 2027[1]
StadiumsBrooks Stadium
Williams Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total15
All-time seriesLiberty, 8–7
Largest victoryLiberty, 58–13 (2009)
Longest win streakCoastal Carolina, 3 (2004–2006)
Liberty, 3 (2007–2009)
Current win streakLiberty, 1 (2020)
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The Coastal Carolina–Liberty football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team of Coastal Carolina University and Liberty Flames football team of Liberty University.[2][3][4]

Notable Dates[edit]

2002–2003[edit]

The two teams met for the first time in Lynchburg, VA at the home of Liberty University. This was the first year that Coastal Carolina fielded a football team. Liberty was in their second year in a FCS conference. At least a share of the conference title was won by one of the two schools nine times between the years 2004 – 2014 (2011 was won by Stony Brook outright). They shared the title 2010, 2012–2014.

2014[edit]

With Coastal leading the series by one game, Liberty was looking to even it up on the road. Liberty blocked what could have been a winning field goal for Coastal. This win against a previously undefeated, FCS ranked team on the road clinched Liberty's first bid to a FCS playoff.

2015[edit]

The two teams met on a Thursday night in Lynchburg, VA, where the game was showcased on ESPNEWS, marking the first time the matchup was featured on a main ESPN network. This game featured a series of back-and-forth scoring, with the Flames ultimately pulling out the victory on a 40-yard TD pass from Josh Woodrum to B.J. Farrow with 1:27 left in the game. Liberty Flames fans rushed the field after the game.

2016[edit]

In their first year as a FCS independent school, the Chanticleers kept a few of their former conference foes on the schedule. The Flames last game of the regular season was played South Carolina, as the Flames suffered their worst loss (35pts) in this rivalry.

2020[edit]

Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, many teams had games cancelled. The Chanticleers and Flames were to meet up for a game on December 5 in South Carolina reviving a rivalry, as both had holes in their schedules. [5] Including from this game, the schools are scheduled to play each other five times between 2023 and 2030.[6] ESPN was scheduled to broadcast College GameDay between the 25th ranked and one loss Flames against the undefeated 14th ranked Chanticleers. This was to be the first meeting between these former FCS conference foes as FBS teams. A few days before the game, Liberty had to back out due to COVID-19 issues with their team. This allowed BYU to fill the slot matching two undefeated teams in what was called by some Mormons vs. Mullets.

The two teams did finally get to meet a few weeks later in the 2020 edition of the Cure Bowl. This was the first time the Chanticleers were in an FBS bowl game. This was the second straight year for the Flames. The Chanticleers head coach stated that the importance of the game “means more than the Sun Belt Championship to a lot of people” [7] The Flame were able to prevent the Chanticleers from having an undefeated season by blocking a field goal that would have sent the game into double overtime.[8]

On December 4, 2022, Jamey Chadwell left Coastal Carolina to take the Liberty head coaching job.

Game History[edit]

Coastal Carolina victoriesLiberty victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 November 14, 2003 Lynchburg, VA Liberty 38–21
2 October 23, 2004 Conway, SC Coastal Carolina 21–14
3 October 22, 2005 Lynchburg, VA Coastal Carolina 27–213OT
4 October 28, 2006 Conway, SC Coastal Carolina 28–26
5 October 27, 2007 Lynchburg, VA Liberty 37–24
6 October 4, 2008 Conway, SC Liberty 43–38
7 October 17, 2009 Lynchburg, VA Liberty 58–13
8 November 13, 2010 Conway, SC Coastal Carolina 45–31
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
9 October 15, 2011 Lynchburg, VA Liberty 63–27
10 October 27, 2012 Conway, SC Coastal Carolina 36–12
11 October 19, 2013 Lynchburg, VA Coastal Carolina 55–522OT
12 November 22, 2014 Conway, SC Liberty 15–14
13 November 19, 2015 Lynchburg, VA Liberty 24–21
14 November 17, 2016 Conway, SC Coastal Carolina 42–7
15 December 26, 2020 Orlando, FL Liberty 37–34OT
Series: Liberty leads 8–7[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kelley, Kevin (December 13, 2022). "Coastal Carolina, Liberty adjust future football series". FBSchedules.com. Retrieved December 13, 2022.
  • ^ a b "Winsipedia – Coastal Carolina Chanticleers vs. Liberty Flames football series history". Winsipedia.
  • ^ "Rivalry renewed after all. Liberty, Coastal to meet in Cure Bowl".
  • ^ "Liberty football focused on preparation, not rivalry, ahead of Coastal Carolina showdown". November 30, 2020.
  • ^ "Liberty revives Coastal Carolina rivalry in season finale". WLNI Radio.
  • ^ Kelley, Kevin (September 30, 2020). "Coastal Carolina, Liberty add three games to future football series". FBS Schedules.
  • ^ "CCU, Liberty renew rivalry in Cure Bowl". MSN Sports.
  • ^ Sordelett, Damien. "Liberty's Cure Bowl triumph another chapter in blocked kick saga of Coastal rivalry". The News & Advance.

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