Rookie of the Year: Buckshot Calvertcalverty

Buckshot started the final 7 games of the year, going 5-2 as a starter. He finished the season 150/262 for 1,931 yards, 15 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions.

Honorable mention: Alex Probert and Frankie Hickson

Most Improved Player: Carrington Mosleymosley

In his first 3 seasons with the program, Carrington Mosley had a total of 5 carries for 31 yards. This season, he burst onto the scene to lead the Flames in rushing with 663 yards. He added 82 receiving yards and and a total of 6 touchdowns.

Best Performance: Todd Macon (Monmouth)macon

Todd Macon had a career night against Monmouth, finishing the game with a career-high 193 rushing yards. He also had a 76-yard touchdown reception in the 1st half. Macon finished the night with 271 all-purpose yards, tied for 5th most in school history.

The Game-breaker: Dante Shellsshells

At any given time, Dante Shells could be counted on to come down with a huge catch. The senior receiver led the team with 43 receptions, 655 receiving yards, and 8 touchdowns.

Play of the Year: Dexter Robbins blocked field goal GWUgreene irons brown wells

In overtime against Gardner-Webb, with the Flames leading by 3 points, Dexter Robbins was able to get his hand on the football to clinch the win for Liberty.

Mr. Clutch: Dexter Robbinsrobbins

It has to be defensive leader Dexter Robbins. He had a game-winning blocked field goal and followed that up with another blocked field goal at Presbyterian to preserve the shutout.

The Star: Juwan Wellswells1

Sophomore defensive end Juwan Wells led the defense in tackles, tackles for loss, quarterback hurries, and sacks.