Five-a-Side: Liberty coach Danny Rocco
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09/01/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Danny Rocco has yet to picket outside NCAA
headquarters in Indianapolis, but if the third Sunday in November goes like
the last three years, don't doubt that he and the rest of the Liberty football
team will start getting the signs ready.
Rocco and the Flames have felt snubbed on Selection Sunday when his Big South
champions of the last three seasons have not gained at-large bids to the
Football Championship Subdivision playoffs. They are 26-8 over the last three
seasons, including 10-2 overall and 5-0 in the conference in 2008.
This year, the Flames won't have to keep their fingers crossed if they win the
Big South title. As the FCS playoffs increase from 16 to 20 teams this season
- the first expansion since the field grew from 12 to 16 teams in 1987 - the
Big South champion will automatically qualify for the first time.
Liberty, led by quarterback and Big South Preseason Offensive Player of the
Year Mike Brown, is favored to win the Big South title. Rocco, for one, says
his Flames feel pressure to meet all the lofty expectations surrounding their
team.
A lot will happen for Liberty before the field is selected and announced on
Nov. 21, beginning with its season opener against St. Francis (Pa.) on
Saturday in Lynchburg, Va.
In Five-a-Side - In the Huddle's monthly feature of "five questions, five
answers" with an influential person in the FCS - Rocco looks forward to the
season ahead and discusses the Big South's new automatic playoff bid.
Let's kick off:
TSN: Were there any questions that your team answered in the preseason that
were particularly important?
DR: I think a number of things. One, we came into camp with our two most
veteran offensive linemen (left tackle Justin Vargas and right guard Alex
Stadler) out. They did not practice in the spring, they were both nursing
injuries and surgeries and we were very hopeful that they would be able to get
into camp and have productive camps, and they both have.
I'd say secondly the running back position is starting to solidify itself.
It's definitely going to be a two- or three-man-job-by-committee with Korrey
Davis and SirChauncey Holloway handling the majority of the work, and Chase
Barnett certainly had an opportunity to show us what he could do.
Defensively, I'd probably just say our linebacking corps is pretty solid and
two-deep, and we were hoping that we'd be able to feel that way as we got
ready for the start of the season.
TSN: Conversely, what aspects of your team are you still trying to solidify?
DR: I would say that the thing that I'm still looking for is just a little
more consistency on both sides of the ball. Most specifically offensively we
are very explosive, but not as efficient in the passing game that I'd like to
see us be. But we are very explosive.
Defensively, (there is) still the mindset of we've given up a few too many big
chunks of yardage in the summer. That's a function of being able to defend the
deep ball and keeping everything in front of us.
TSN: With the Big South getting an automatic playoff bid this year, what does
that do to the competitiveness of conference teams?
DR: Yeah, I think it's going to do a lot. I mean, everybody has a definitive
prize at the end in terms of what they're playing for, and they have control
over that. I know in the past we've been fortunate enough to have won this
championship three years in a row. Even the year we were 10-2 and ranked 14th
in the country (2008), we weren't invited to a 16-team tournament. So that was
a little frustrating. But here we are now this year knowing that the
conference champ has an automatic berth. I think it's going to make each and
every Saturday afternoon all that much more competitive. I think even when
you're looking at games (involving) teams that have a chance to get in versus
teams that don't have a chance to get in, those teams that don't have a chance
to get in really have a lot to play for in terms of making a statement and
maybe ruining the opportunity for those teams that are fighting for that
automatic bid."
TSN: Can you break down the Big South race?
DR: I can. I think it's tricky for me to position teams in this league. I
think, though, that there are a number of teams that have reasonable reason to
believe that they will be competing for a conference championship. Obviously,
Stony Brook beat Liberty last year. Last year, Charleston Southern beat Stony
Brook and Coastal (Carolina) and played Liberty to a really close game.
Coastal's got a lot of guys coming back and a lot of talent. And three years
ago they kind of had their run in this league. Gardner-Webb has an awful lot
of defensive talent back and skill on offense - they're just breaking in a new
quarterback. VMI has an entire defense that's back, and they were good on
defense as the year went on last year. They're breaking in a brand new system
of offense, which could bear fruit for them and keep them in this hunt. And
then Presbyterian's the one team that's kind of on the outside looking in,
looking for their first win. They did not get a win last year, but they also
know that they've been very competitive in almost all the games and will have
a definite opportunity to play spoiler as we get into competition and then to
conference play.
TSN: Considering how close your team has come to the playoffs in recent years,
would anything less than making the playoffs this year be unsatisfactory to
you?
DR: I would say that it's probably a fair thing for you to say. I don't know
if I'll say that. But what I think that I have done and that I will continue
to do is, as you look at goals for your program I don't care what level you're
at - the National Football League, the SEC, the ACC, the Big South - I think
the first goal always has to be to win your conference championship. We all
have aspirations to be a nationally prominent program and compete for a
national championship and do all those things. But first and foremost you have
to win your conference championship.
I've been very consistent since the first year that I got here in saying that
my primary goal is to win the Big South Conference championship. So in theory
I don't need to change my rhetoric, I don't need to change my philosophy or my
line of thinking here because the automatic bid's in place. All I need to do
is continue doing what we've been doing and focus on that conference
championship.
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Chicago, IL - New Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler and star linebacker Brian Urlacher shot down reports of a rift, saying they're simply not true.
"There's nothing between us," Cutler said Thursday, when he reported to training camp. "I just want to put that to rest. There never has been anything between us."
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Urlacher added: "I never said what I was quoted as saying and that's it. I have a lot of respect for Jay. I think Jay knows that."
Former Bears receiver Bobby Wade caused a stir when he told Minneapolis radio station KFAN-AM that Urlacher used a profanity while questioning Cutler's manhood during a conversation in Las Vegas last weekend. Wade, who now plays for the Vikings, said Urlacher used a profane version of the word "wimp" during the interview that had to be edited out.
go radio station WSCR-AM also reported that Urlacher had to be restrained from confronting Cutler during organized team activities.
"I wouldn't go face-to-face with Brian, anyway," Cutler said. "No, that's never happened. I've hung out with Brian away from the facility numerous times and we've always gotten along."
Urlacher, noting he was limited by a groin injury, denied the reports in an interview with the Chicago Tribune and did it again when he reported to camp.
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"I don't know," Urlacher said. "Maybe he's jealous because we have a good quarterback now."
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