I'm a Liberty grad from the 90's and haven't been there for more than 15 years. Just visited campus a couple weeks ago. I was floored by the facilities. I honestly don't know a school in the nation that could have better facilities at this point. Nearly every building is less than 10 years old. The athletic facilities would perhaps be the class of C-USA. There's this 14-15 story observation tower on campus, and from it you look down and see a state of the art football stadium under construction, a beautiful indoor practice facility, brand new softball, baseball, tennis, and track facilities, a really nice soccer complex. There's an indoor hockey rink on campus that serves as an ice skating rink. The basketball facility is the only old sports facility, and it's still great. Seats 8-10,000 in a geodesic dome. Every seat is a great view. I'm probably missing something. But athletically, the facilities are amazing. The academic facilities are also spectacular, from my tour of the engineering, religion, film, and graphics arts departments.
From a Marshall Fan standpoint, this is a school I think you'd want in your conference. It's a beautiful drive of 4.5 hours to get to games, with plenty of hotels, restaurants, and things to do in the area.
Regarding Liberty's reputation...
Jerry Fallwell Jr. is a shrewd businessman and a moral embarrassment. I see no evidence the he is actually a Christian. It's incredibly frustrating as an alum, but with their 85,000 student online program, they don't care about the concerns of past grads. Their hiring of the ex-Baylor athletic director is a prime example of what's wrong with the administration.
The on campus instruction seems to be excellent. The online degree program feels like a diploma mill. I'm sure some of it's good, but I know some is trash. It was the same 20 years ago. I had to take 3 courses through distance learning, paid the same rates as on campus, and I literally finished one class from start to finish in 3 days. I'd love for the federal government to crack down on standards for online degrees in general. It's a crap shoot.
In the realm of the school rules-if you don't like it, don't go. It's the same with every school. But I guarantee you that a gay student would be treated with more kindness at Liberty than a conservative Christian would at UC Berkley. Liberty's rules forbid sexual activity outside of marriage for heterosexual students too. They forbid lots of things. Students break all of those rules. Generally they work with the kids unless they're just dead set against trying to follow the schools code. And if they are, again, don't go there!
Most intersting to me in the entire article was a little snippet about the amount of money schools spend on instruction, student services, etc. vs. their intake. Liberty's was a joke, somewhere between $2,000 and $3000 (because it's so cheap per online student). But as a reference they mentioned Notre Dame, which spends about $27,000 a year per student. But tuition at Notre Dame is over $51,000 a year!!!!! THIS is what's wrong with higher education in the U.S. You pay to send your kids to very expensive playgrounds. I think I might have my sons just get really good at mowing lawns.