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Liberty Flames Fall to Jax State in CUSA Showdown

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Liberty Falls‌ Short‍ in Fourth-Quarter comeback Attempt at Jax state

JACKSONVILLE,Ala.- A late ‌rally by Liberty ​University fell short as the Flames dropped a 31-24 decision to Jacksonville State ‍on Saturday. The game featured ‌a lightning ⁢delay and a combined 24 points scored in the fourth quarter, but ultimately Liberty was unable to overcome a double-digit deficit.

The loss marks the⁤ second consecutive road ⁤game for⁣ Liberty​ to start the season. Despite the ‍setback, the Flames demonstrated resilience, twice pulling within a touchdown of Jax⁤ State in the final period. Though, two‍ late sacks by the Gamecocks defence stifled Liberty’s ⁢final drive, securing the victory for the home team.

Jax State initially took a ‍7-0 lead before Liberty answered with a scoring drive capped by a ⁤long reception from‌ Asko,⁣ his longest ‌career‍ reception, and ⁤a new career-long streak down ⁣the sidelines for Gray, ⁣tying the‍ game at 7-7 ‌at the 4:09 mark. The Gamecocks regained the ‍lead in the second quarter following Vasko’s second turnover of ‌the ​game, an interception, resulting in an 11-yard rushing touchdown by Cam Cook at 12:35.

A whether ⁤delay halted play with 7:53 remaining ⁤in the ​second ‍quarter, resuming after an​ hour and 21-minute delay.Following the resumption, both‍ teams⁢ exchanged field goals, giving Jax state a 17-10 halftime advantage. Garrison Rippa connected on a 50-yarder, while Jay Billingsley made ‌a 35-yarder for Liberty as the frist half expired.

Jax State extended its lead⁤ in the ⁤third quarter with ⁤another rushing touchdown by Cook, completing an ‌83-yard drive ⁣and pushing the ⁤score to 24-10 at 7:13. ‌

Liberty’s fourth-quarter surge included significant plays from Dicken’s 52-yard run and Lee’s 62-yard​ reception. However, Jax State responded with a 24-yard field goal by Rippa to maintain a 10-point lead. Despite reaching midfield on their final possession,the Flames where unable to find the end zone.

Looking Ahead:

Liberty will continue its road‍ trip next week, ​traveling to Bowling Green,​ Ohio, to face MAC opponent Bowling Green on Saturday, sept. ‌13,2025. ‌Kickoff is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. (EST) and will be broadcast⁤ on ⁣ESPN+. The two ⁣programs have met twice previously, with the home team winning​ each contest. Bowling ⁢Green defeated liberty 62-3 in 2023, while Liberty, under head coach Jamey Chadwell, won ⁤their inaugural⁤ matchup 34-24 in 2023. The game can⁤ also be heard ⁤on LFSN Radio (flagship Station: The Journey 88.3 ​FM Lynchburg).

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