| 1973 Lynchburg Baptist Flames football | |
|---|---|
| Conference | Independent | 
| Record | 3–3 | 
| Head coach | 
 | 
| Home stadium | City Stadium | 
The 1973 Lynchburg Baptist Flames football team represented Lynchburg Baptist College (now known as Liberty University) in the 1973 NAIA football season as an independent.[1] Led by coach Lee Royer, the Flames compiled a 3–3 record in the school's first season.
Royer died on November 20 in a plane crash.[2]
Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Source | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 27 | Massanutten Military Academy | L 32–42 | ||
| October 4 | United States Military Prep School | 
 | L 7–35 | |
| October 18 | at The Apprentice | 
 | L 13–19 | [3] | 
| October 25 | Ferrum JV | 
 | W 29–7 | |
| November 1 | Hampden–Sydney JV | 
 | W 29–6 | |
| November 8 | Hargrave Military Academy | 
 | W 35–6 | 
References
- ↑ "Liberty Game by Game Results". Archived from the original on July 27, 2014.
- ↑  "H. Lee Royer, Football Coach, 39". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. November 27, 1973. p. 37. Retrieved August 2, 2021 – via Newspapers.com  . .
- ↑  Allred, Richard (October 19, 1973). "Early Burst, Late Defense Gives Apprentice 19-13 Win". Daily Press – via Newspapers.com.  
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