2023 Football Roster
Fenimore, Aaron

Jersey Number 61
Aaron Fenimore
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 270
- Hometown:
- Senoia, Ga.
Bio
2025 (R-So.):
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
I felt Liberty was the best place for me to grow in an athletic, academic, and spiritual way. The relationships I had built with the coaching staff throughout my recruiting process also were a deciding factor.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My Dad inspires me because he has showed me what it takes to be a man and has been a great influence in my life.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
When we won the first Conference USA championship and the fans rushed the field.
Do you have any relatives who are playing or have played college or professional sports? (Names, relation to you, what/where they played)?
My granddad, Jim Ricke, played right guard at South Dakota State University. My dad, Aaron Fenimore, played left tackle at East Tennessee State University.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Dinner because steaks are the best, and it's the biggest meal of the day!
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
My alarm is what I see first every day.
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
I like to go hunting and fishing.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Jason Kelce.
What is your favorite possession and why?
My Conference Championship Ring is my favorite possession because I won it with my team.
What is your Go-To karaoke song?
Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks
What is your dream vacation spot and why?
Cancun because I like the beach, or fishing trip in Costa Rica.
- 2025 HERO Sports Preseason Group of Five All-America second-team
- Lombardi Award Watch List (Nation’s Best Lineman)
- Outland Trophy Watch List (Nation’s Most Outstanding Interior Linemen)
- Rimington Trophy Watch List (Nation’s Most Outstanding Center)
- Phil Steele CUSA Preseason All-Conference First-Team
- Athlon Sports CUSA Preseason All-Conference First-Team
- The Athletic Freshman All-America Team selection
- VaSID All-State Offensive Rookie of the Year
- VaSID All-State Second-Team
- Conference USA All-Conference First-Team
- Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
- Started all 12 games at center
- Moved into the starting role the week prior to the start of the season
- PFF.com snap count: 811 (825 – offense; 56 – special team)
- Led the team in offensive snap counts
- Played 96.0 percent of Liberty’s offensive snaps (825-of-859)
- PFF.com offensive grade: 73.7
- Ranked second on Liberty’s roster among starting offensive line in offensive grade
- Ranked second in starting centers in Conference USA in offensive grade
- Helped Liberty finish the season with the following national rankings:
- No. 4 – Rushing Offense (250.7 yards per game)
- No. 20 – Interceptions Allowed (7)
- Conference USA Academic Honor Roll
- Redshirted
- Saw playing time in three games
- Played against Old Dominion, UMass and UTEP
- Finished the season with 41 offensive snaps
- Helped Liberty finish the season with the following national rankings:
- No. 1 – Rushing Offense (293.3 yards per game)
- No. 1 – Tackles for a Loss Allowed (2.64 per game)
- No. 2 – Sacks Allowed (0.64 per game)
- No. 2 – Passing Yards per Completion (16.19)
- No. 3 – Winning Percentage (92.9 percent)
- No. 4 – Total Offense (499.1 yards per game)
- No. 4 – Third Down Conversion Percentage (50.0 percent)
- No. 4 – Team Passing Efficiency (169.53)
- No. 4 – First Downs Offense (348 first downs)
- No. 8 – Time of Possession (Average per Game 33:04)
- No. 9 – Scoring Offense (38.3 points per game)
- No. 13 – Passed Had Intercepted (6)
- Graduated from East Coweta High School in Sharpsburg, Ga.
- Three-star recruit as ranked by 247Sports.com
- Three-star recruit as ranked by Rivals.com
- Four-year starter
- Helped East Coweta High School to the Region 2 AAAAAAA championship in 2020
- Four-time all-county and all-region selection
- First-team all-state as a junior and senior
- Preseason all-state as a senior
- Team captain during his senior season
- Two-time Georgia Farm Bureau Player of the Week
- Also participating in track & field
- Set his high school’s shot put record as a sophomore
- Son of Jill and Aaron Fenimore
- Father, Aaron, was an offensive linemen at East Tennessee State
- Business Administration major
- Birthday is February 20
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
I felt Liberty was the best place for me to grow in an athletic, academic, and spiritual way. The relationships I had built with the coaching staff throughout my recruiting process also were a deciding factor.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My Dad inspires me because he has showed me what it takes to be a man and has been a great influence in my life.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
When we won the first Conference USA championship and the fans rushed the field.
Do you have any relatives who are playing or have played college or professional sports? (Names, relation to you, what/where they played)?
My granddad, Jim Ricke, played right guard at South Dakota State University. My dad, Aaron Fenimore, played left tackle at East Tennessee State University.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Dinner because steaks are the best, and it's the biggest meal of the day!
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
My alarm is what I see first every day.
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
I like to go hunting and fishing.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Jason Kelce.
What is your favorite possession and why?
My Conference Championship Ring is my favorite possession because I won it with my team.
What is your Go-To karaoke song?
Friends in Low Places - Garth Brooks
What is your dream vacation spot and why?
Cancun because I like the beach, or fishing trip in Costa Rica.
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