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Liberty Football Closes 2026 Staff With Peoples Hire Under Cully's Quiet Rebuild

The mid-tier FBS program locks in its final assistant slot, signaling budget allocation before spring recruiting intensifies.

Published June 16, 2026 Source Liberty Flames Athletics From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · June 16, 2026

Liberty Football Closes 2026 Staff With Peoples Hire Under Cully's Quiet Rebuild

The mid-tier FBS program locks in its final assistant slot, signaling budget allocation before spring recruiting intensifies.

Liberty University announced the final piece of head coach Trent Cully's 2026 football staff Thursday, hiring an assistant coach named Peoples to complete a winter restructuring. The Flames, a Conference USA independent operating outside Power Four money flows, now field a full coaching roster four months before spring transfer windows open.

Cully, who inherited the program after its 2025 late-season collapse, has spent the offseason replacing three position coaches and adding analyst depth. The Peoples hire—title and prior employer not disclosed in the university release—closes a staff overhaul that began in December when Cully signaled roster and schematic changes. Liberty operates on a $14 million annual athletics budget, roughly one-fifth the size of ACC bottom-feeders, meaning each assistant slot carries weight in recruiting territory assignments and off-field film breakdown.

The timing matters for two audiences. First, recruits: Liberty's 2026 class sits outside the top 100 nationally, and coaches now have three weeks before the April contact period to build relationships in Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida high schools where the Flames draw depth players. Second, transfer-portal analytics firms tracking staff turnover as a leading indicator of program instability. Completing hires in February—rather than scrambling in May—signals Cully has buy-in from athletic director Ian McCaw, the former Baylor AD who rebuilt Liberty's infrastructure during its FBS transition.

The broader context is budget. Liberty self-funds football without conference media rights, relying on donor flows and a $15,000 per-student athletics fee to compete against programs collecting $40 million annually from television deals. Each coaching salary negotiation is a zero-sum game against facility upgrades and charter-flight budgets. Cully's ability to close staff slots in winter suggests McCaw allocated enough to retain continuity through 2026, avoiding the mid-season exodus that plagued the previous regime.

Three items to track: Liberty's spring transfer additions, expected by mid-March, which will show whether Cully's staff can recruit immediate contributors or merely backfill depth. The program's June recruiting camp attendance, a revenue generator that doubles as a talent pipeline for under-recruited prospects. And Liberty's 2027 schedule negotiations—McCaw is known for booking guarantee games against Power Four opponents for $1.5 million payouts, cash that funds exactly these kinds of late-cycle hires.

The Flames open fall camp in 127 days. Cully now has the bodies to run it.

The takeaway
Liberty locked its 2026 staff before spring recruiting, a budget signal that McCaw's backing Cully through the rebuild cycle.
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