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August 07, 2008

The News & Advance FCS Top 25: Preseason edition

News & Advance Liberty beat writer Chris Lang takes a stab at ranking the nation’s top 25 Football Championship Subdivision teams.


August 05, 2008

VMI Q&A: Men’s basketball coach Duggar Baucom

Third in a series of Q&A’s with VMI athletics staff members.


August 04, 2008

Monday links roundup

News and notes from around the Big South Conference.


August 02, 2008

VMI Q&A: Football coach Sparky Woods

Second of a three-part series of Q&As with members of VMI’s athletics department, this one featuring the Keydets’ new head football coach.


August 01, 2008

VMI Q&A: Athletics director Donny White

The first in a series of three Q&As with VMI’s athletics staff. Still to come: Football coach Sparky Woods and basketball coach Duggar Baucom.


July 31, 2008

LIBERTY REPORT: Football practice, day 1

News and notes from the first day of Liberty’s fall football camp


July 29, 2008

LIBERTY REPORT: Practice begins Thursday

Football practice in July? Well, for one day at least. Liberty opens its fall training camp Thursday at Williams Stadium. 


July 25, 2008

LIBERTY REPORT: Big South media day

Some quick-hit news and notes from the Big South football media day at the Marriott Renaissance Suites, just as soon as I get those crazy kids from Vector Marketing to stop chanting “Ole! Ole! Ole! Ol-e! Oh-le! Oh-le!” …


July 24, 2008

LIBERTY REPORT: Big birthday for Big South

The field at the Big South Conference’s annual summer golf outing was a bit larger than usual Thursday. The event is generally a precursor to the conference’s football rouser, which is set for Friday afternoon. But with the league celebrating its 25th anniversary this upcoming school season, coaches and administrators from the Big South’s non-football schools (Radford, High Point, Winthrop and UNC Asheville) teed it up at Birkdale Golf Club in Huntersville alongside the usual bunch from the football schools.


July 23, 2008

LIBERTY REPORT: Coming soon

Last year, the sports staff at the News & Advance dabbled a bit in the blog, using a wonderful template provided by the fine people at Wordpress. That was before the redesign of our Web site. With the site overhauled, we were able to move the blog to the N&A site, so you can read entries as you surf through the stories on our site. Seems much more user friendly, no?

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