
Flames Sports Hotline to Air Tuesday Nights on Victory FM
9/7/2010 12:00:00 AM | Football
Link to Listen Live at 7 p.m. on Tuesday Night (Victory FM)
To email questions: FlamesHotline@liberty.edu
Twitter: www.twitter.com/luradiopxp
The Flames Sports Hotline, a weekly radio call-in show featuring head football coach Danny Rocco and members of his staff, returns this Tuesday night at 7 p.m. New for the 2010 season, the Flames Sports Hotline will air weekly on Victory FM (88.3 FM), the flagship station for the Flames Sports Radio Network.
The weekly show is hosted locally in Lynchburg on Liberty University's campus at Doc's Diner, and the restaurant is open to the general public. The show is broadcast live throughout the 50's-style diner and fans are encouraged to participate during the call-in segments.
Alan York, the new radio "Voice of the Flames," will host the call-in show, which will open weekly with a 10-minute segment with a member of Rocco's coaching staff. This week, York will begin the 60-minute show by welcoming recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach Charlie Skalaski.
Skalaski's wide receivers are coming off one of the best performances in program history. Mike Brown became the 10th Liberty quarterback to throw for 300 yards in a game, thanks in part to the play of Chris Summers (129 yards/2 TDs), B.J. Hayes (110 yards/1 TD) and Pat Kelly (115 yards/1 TD). The trio each surpassed the 100-yard mark, accounting for the second time in program history three players have passed the century mark in receiving yards in the same game.
Following the opening portion of the show with Skalaski, York will welcome Rocco for his first segment. The pair will review Liberty's season-opening victory over St. Francis, Pa., discuss playing the Flames' opener at Lynchburg City Stadium and preview Liberty's upcoming match-up with Ball State.
Rocco is currently in his fifth year at the helm of the program and has guided Liberty to three-straight Big South Conference titles and four-consecutive winning seasons. Rocco's sustained success on Liberty Mountain has helped the Flames remain a Top-25 program. Liberty enters this week ranked No. 18 in the FCS Coaches poll and No. 19 in the Sports Network/Fathead.com Top 25 FCS ranking.
Following the first segment with Rocco, York will open up the phone lines and field questions from the radio listening audience or those seated inside Doc's Diner.
Those not able to participate in the call-in portion of the show can also email their questions for Rocco to FlamesHotline@liberty.edu, prior to the start of the show, or send direct messages to York's Twitter page (www.twitter.com/luradiopxp).
Flame fans can listen to the show locally by tuning their radio dials to 88.3 FM Victory FM or one of the local affiliates for the Victory FM Radio Network. The show will also air live online at LibertyFlames.com and can be heard by clicking on the link above.
Victory FM Radio Network
Flagship Station
88.3 FM - Lynchburg, Roanoke, Danville, Va.
Network Affiliates
88.3 FM - Elizabeth City, N.C.
91.1 FM - Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
94.3 FM - Norlina, N.C.
90.5 FM - Zebulon, N.C.
90.7 FM - Murfreesboro, N.C.
94.9 FM - Richmond, Va.
89.5 FM - Winchester, Va.
89.5 FM - Berryville, Va.
95.9 FM - Gainesville, Va.
102.9 FM - Chantilly, Va.
91.7 FM - Warrenton, Va.
89.7 FM – Aquia Harbor, Woodbridge, Dale City, Va.
94.1 FM - Fredericksburg, Va.
106.9 FM - Midlothian, Va.
95.3 FM - Culpeper, Va.
101.3 FM - Harrisonburg, Va.
96.7 FM - Charlottesville, Va.
100.3 FM - Waynesboro, Va.
103.5 FM - Clifton Forge, Covington, Va.
101.9 FM - Wytheville, Va.
106.5 FM - Pulaski, Radford, Dublin, Va.
105.1 FM - Marion, Va.
103.7 FM - South Boston, Va.
107.5 FM - South Hill, Va.
105.7 FM - Raleigh, N.C.
105.5 FM - Durham, N.C.
103.7 FM - Roxboro, N.C.
98.5 FM - Creedmoor, N.C.
95.1 FM - Burlington, Graham, N.C.
102.5 FM - Winston-Salem, N.C.
97.7 FM - Suffolk, Va.
97.7 FM - Newport News, Va.
97.7 FM - Virginia Beach, Va.
99.3 FM - Virginia Beach, Va.
101.7 FM - Virginia Beach, Va.











