Liberty University announced the hiring of Peoples to its 2026 football coaching staff, filling the final vacancy on a roster assembled after the latest head coach transition. The move caps a multi-week recruitment process that left one position open through early spring practice planning windows.
The Flames now enter March with a complete on-field staff for the first time since the previous coaching departure. Peoples joins a unit already rebuilt across coordinator and position-coach roles, most filled in January and February. Liberty operates as an FBS independent—no conference revenue share, no automatic bowl tie-ins—which compresses hiring timelines and narrows candidate pools. The school typically targets assistants from Group of Five programs or lower-tier Power Four roles, offering $180,000–$240,000 annual salaries depending on coordinator status, per industry salary databases.
The significance is operational, not splashy. Liberty's 2025 schedule includes road games at multiple Power Four opponents, part of the buy-game inventory that funds roughly 18% of its athletic department budget. A delayed staff hire pushes spring practice script-writing and early recruiting eval windows into compressed timelines. The Flames lose approximately 12–15 contact days with high school juniors when a position coach signs after March 1, based on NCAA recruiting calendars. That matters in Virginia and North Carolina footprint battles against Coastal Carolina, Appalachian State, and JMU—all conference-affiliated programs with earlier staff lockdowns.
Liberty's coaching model tolerates turnover. The program has cycled nine assistant coaches in the past 24 months, typical for independent programs that serve as stepping stones to Group of Five coordinator roles or lower Power Four positions. Peoples inherits a position group mid-rebuild, with spring ball starting in roughly three weeks. Returning starters already have one coordinator's terminology; the new hire brings a second system to install before summer. That creates playbook churn, especially if Peoples comes from a scheme-divergent background.
The financial structure is worth noting. Liberty's athletic budget sits near $120 million, competitive with Conference USA programs but below Sun Belt leaders. The school self-funds through enrollment revenue—130,000+ students across residential and online programs—and redirects surplus into facilities upgrades. The football operations center opened in 2024 at a reported $65 million cost, funded without bond issuance. That allows Liberty to weather coaching turnover without conference TV distributions, but it also means tighter assistant salary bands than programs with media deals.
Watch for spring practice updates in mid-March, when position-group depth charts clarify how Peoples' arrival reshuffles returners and portal additions. Liberty's next significant coaching checkpoint arrives in late April, when the transfer portal reopens for a brief window and programs finalize summer training rosters. The Flames also face a 2026 schedule release in the next 60 days, which will confirm buy-game payouts and road opponent commitments.
The hire closes a staff build that began in December. Liberty now has three weeks to script spring practice before players report, a tighter window than the six-to-eight weeks most Group of Five programs enjoy when staffs lock by early February.
The takeaway
Liberty's final 2026 staff hire compresses spring prep windows and signals the churn cycle typical of FBS independent programs.
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