Talk about a nail-biter! The Liberty Flames gave the college football fans a real scare on Tuesday night before pulling off a dramatic 30-27 comeback victory against the New Mexico State Aggies. With the game on the line, kicker Ryan Hawk stepped up for a 47-yard attempt to send the contest into overtime. But his kick sailed wide left as the final whistle blew, securing the much-needed dub for Liberty. Talk about dramatic moments.
This is how it went down – dying minutes of the game. Liberty running back Evan Dickens punched in the go-ahead touchdown with just 36 seconds left on the clock. He capped a dramatic 13-play, 92-yard drive that consumed just over three minutes. That put Liberty up 30-27 and had everyone thinking the game was over.
However, the Aggies had a real chance to put th