– Chris Lang
It’s no secret that Liberty is a team in need of a boost of bench depth. The Flames play a seven-man rotation — the five starters plus Kyle Ohman and Jeremy Anderson off the bench — with some sparing minutes thrown Justin Holland and Russell Monroe’s way.
One player who was expected to start this season but has only appeared in one game is forward Tyler Baker, who would add an immediate punch in terms of rebounding and outside shooting. Baker has been out with a stress fracture in his right foot and just had the cast removed last week. I spoke with him last night after practice, and he said he’s day to day with no real timetable set yet for his return.
“Stress fractures are a real trial and error kind of deal,” Baker said. “The doctor said it looks good, it looks healed. Aaron (Schreiner, LU’s athletics trainer) and I are trying to get it back. I’m taking my time. I always rush my way back from injuries, so this time we’re taking it extra slow.”
Baker’s only appearance was Nov. 14 against Coker. That night, he reaggravated his injured foot, and the stress fracture was revealed. An ankle injury forced him to redshirt during his freshman year, so he’s understandably skittish about rushing back and perhaps injuring his foot again.
Baker hasn’t even been cleared to run yet. His cardio activity has consisted of swimming and work on the underwater treadmill at Liberty’s football operations center.
“It’s been getting better,” Baker said.
One other note, somewhat Liberty hoops related, since the Flames will travel to Saint Louis next season to meet Rick Majerus’ Billikens. SLU set the hoops world back about 70 70 years last night by scoring 20 points at George Washington. Fun fact of the day: Forty-four Division I players outscored Saint Louis last night:
Carlos Taylor, Montana State (34)
Jahmar Young, New Mexico State (33)
Donovan Morris, Long Beach State (32)
Collin Dennis, North Texas (30)
Lester Hudson, Tenn.-Martin (29)
Antoine Agudio, Hofstra (29)
Shaddean Aaron, Mercer (29)
Kyle Landry, Northern Arizona (27)
Tristan Blackwood, Central Connecticut State (26)
Trey Gilder, Northwestern State (26)
Bruce Carter, Murray State (26)
Tony White, College of Charleston (26)
Shamar Youngblood, Monmouth (25)
Jonathan Rodriguez, Campbell (25)
Thomas Sanders, Gardner-Webb (24)
Courtney Pigram, East Tennessee State (23)
Vinnie McGhee, Sacramento State (23)
Marcus Pillow, Central Arkansas (23)
David Jackson, Western Illinois (23)
Willie Powers, Georgia Southern (23)
Daviin Davis, Weber State (23)
T.J. Carter, UNC Wilmington (23)
Robert Hines, St. Francis (N.Y.) (23)
Ken Horton, Central Connecticut State (22)
Matt Hanson, Cal Poly (22)
David Carter, UC Davis (22)
O.J. Mayo, Southern Cal (22)
Steven Moore, Ark.-Little Rock (22)
Trevon Hughes, Wisconsin (22)
Matt Howard, Butler (22)
Ryan Anderson, California (22)
George Hill, IUPUI (22)
Joe Alexander, West Virginia (22)
Stephen McDowell, Chattanooga (22)
Shawn King, Oral Roberts (21)
Kyle Gibson, Louisiana Tech (21)
Mike Hall, Idaho (21)
Jordan Brooks, Idaho (21)
Patrick Christopher, California (21)
DeMario Anderson, Quinnipiac (21)
Brandon Giles, Western Carolina (21)
Jonathan Toles, Jacksonville State (21)
Rasheem Barrett, Auburn (21)
Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton (21)
Congratulations, Saint Louis, you’re terrible.