December 29, 2020 : By Ted Allen - Office of Communications & Public Engagement
Grayson and his mother, Dawn, were able to cheer the Flames on together in person at Saturday’s Cure Bowl in Orlando, near their home in Casselberry, Fla..
Christmas continued into Saturday for Grayson Coleman, a 9-year-old cancer survivor with the heart of a champion. Grayson was in the stands to watch his favorite football team, the Liberty University Flames, upset No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina at the Cure Bowl in Orlando, Fla.
“He loves cheering for the Flames,” said his mom, former Lady Flames women’s basketball guard Dawn Coleman (’90). “He wants to go to Liberty, and that makes me happy.”
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Cancer cells are known for spreading genetic chaos. As cancer cells divide, DNA segments and even whole chromosomes can be duplicated, mutated, or lost altogether. This is called chromosomal instability, and scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering have learned that it is associated with cancer s aggressiveness. The more unstable chromosomes are, the more likely that bits of DNA from these chromosomes will end up where they don t belong: outside of a cell s central nucleus and floating in the cytoplasm.
Cells interpret these rogue bits of DNA as evidence of viral invaders, which sets off their internal alarm bells and leads to inflammation. Immune cells travel to the site of the tumor and churn out defensive chemicals. A mystery has been why this immune reaction, triggered by the cancer cells, does not spell their downfall.
GOING BOWLING: No. 9 CCU to renew rivalry with No. 23 Liberty in FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl GOING BOWLING: No. 9 CCU to renew rivalry with No. 23 Liberty in FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl (Source: WMBF) By Gabe McDonald | December 23, 2020 at 8:42 PM EST - Updated December 25 at 4:37 PM
CONWAY, SC (WMBF) - Itâs a special week for Teal Nation as the Coastal Carolina Football team will play in its first-ever bowl game this weekend. The No. 9 Chanticleers will clash with the No. 23 Liberty Flames in the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl in Orlando on Saturday, Dec. 26.
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December 20, 2020 : By Liberty University Athletics
Liberty University’s football team, which landed at No. 23 in the final regular season Associated Press and Coaches Poll Top 25 national rankings, will look to cap off its best season in program history with a win over No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina in the 2020 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl.
The 2020 FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl will be played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla., on Saturday, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.m., broadcast live on ESPN.
“We are excited to be heading back to the Cure Bowl and are thrilled with our matchup against a top-ranked opponent in Coastal Carolina,” Flames Head Coach Hugh Freeze said. “Alan Gooch and the entire Cure Bowl staff created a first-class experience for Liberty during last year’s Cure Bowl and we expect the same when we take to the field at Camping World Stadium. Having another chance to face Coastal Carolina after it was taken away from us at the end of our regular season gives us a chance to f