Shit...2-8...that's tough.
Maize's Golden Flashes: A Kent State Dynasty
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Recruiting News and Updates
Kent State
Houston Adds Before 'Big' Visit
Just days before Kent State prepares to host rival Bowling Green, it will also be hosting a slew of recruits. In total, eight players will be taking their official visit. None have committed verbally to Kent State, but the team did add one player that did so.
Jesse Houston, a local product and the team's second running back to commit to being a part of the 2012 Recruiting Class. Houston's commitment brings the total to four, as the team has a got a slow start in their recruiting efforts this season. But with two more home games, the team still has time to host players and continue to pick up commitments.
Houston, a versatile player could end up playing fullback or tight end, as he is a gifted receiver and blocker. It will be tough to see how his game will translate to the collegiate level. The team also is hosting another runner, Michael Fraser, a true fullback that is a big (6'0" 223) blocker that plays like a linebacker on offense.
Billy Gonzales is taking a similar recruiting approach to what Urban Meyer and company did, during his time at Florida. Stocking up on players at a certain position when it seems there is great depth of talent at that position. Some years, Florida would add eight defensive backs and very few the next. That could be Gonzales approach, especially with runners this season.
The highest rated player to visit is three-star athlete Dylan Harrison. Named after Bob Dylan, his style is unconventional, similar to the lyricism of Dylan. He could play both ways at the next level, but Secondary Coach Scott Booker sees hims as a safety.
Another potential player for Coach Booker is Cornell Higgins. Considered the next best player to visit this week, he is a Pennsylvania native that has favored Big East Schools (UConn & Rutgers). His visit could make his decision for him.
The team will also be hosting another corner, with a different play style from the finesse play of Higgins. Andy White, also a player from PA, is a hard hitter that could bulk up and play linebacker. While he lacks speed and recovering ability, he does have solid man coverage skills and could be a cover linebacker for Kent State.
Of the other four players visiting, only one is a two-star (Kyle Johnson), another is from Pennsylvania (Defensive Tackle Andrew Swan), and one is currently favored to play for rival Bowling Green (Quarterback Mike Dortch).
Johnson is a guard that could make an instant impact for the Golden Flashes. A run blocker, he could be a situational player early in his career. Swan still has some growing to do as a player, but seems full grown for the position (6'6" 280). Dortch is a decent armed 'slinger' currently leading Greenville High School into the Ohio High School State Playoffs.
Finally, only one player has given a soft commitment to Kent State, that player being linebacker Adam Crowell. Overlooked by bigger schools, a surprising senior season has put him on the map for some MAC schools (Ball State and Kent State). Crowell is a balanced player with surprising speed. While he has continued success bigger schools might start to get into the picture. Like Louisville did last week by scheduling an official visit with Adam for next week.
A big week for Kent State could give the team two straight conference wins and a chance to knock off an in-state rival. More than that, it could jump-start recruiting efforts that have been slow to takeoff.
Players Committed In-Season
Terry Brown, DE, Clearwater, FL - 6'5" 262 - Nationally Ranked DE: #219
Chris Walters, RB, Strongville, OH - 6'0" 205 - Nationally Ranked RB: #133
Chad Robinson, ATH, Piqua, OH - 6'2" 260 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #119
Jesse Houston, RB, Northridge, OH - 6'3" 236 - Nationally Ranked RB: #150
Players Visiting vs. Bowling Green
Dylan Harrison, ATH, Solon, OH - 6'2" 210 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #87
Cornell Higgins, CB, Bloomsburg, PA - 6'3" 176 - Nationally Ranked CB: #128
Kyle Johnson, OG, Vandalia, OH - 6'3" 306 - Nationally Ranked OG: #139
Adam Crowell, OLB, Princeton, IN - 6'3" 200 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #182
Andrew Swan, DT, Jeanette, PA - 6'6" 278 - Nationally Ranked DT: #162
Andy White, CB, Monroeville, PA - 6'1" 182 - Nationally Ranked CB: #193
Mike Dortch, QB, Greenville, OH - 6'0" 205 - Nationally Ranked QB: #136
Michael Fraser, FB, Ross Township, PA - 6'0" 223 - Nationally Ranked FB: #59Comment
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Season 2, Game 9
October 29, 2011
Dix Stadium - Kent, OH
vs.
Defense Comes Alive Over Rival
Game Boxscore
Bowling Green (2-6)....0.......0.......0.......0........0
Kent State (3-6)..........7.....10.......7.......3......27
Stat of the Game: Turnovers: Bowling Green - 2 -- Kent State - 1
Player of the Game: Chris Finley, QB - Kent State - 18/36, 157 yards, 2 TD, 8 carries, 1 TD
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1st Quarter
KENT: 29 yard pass from C. Finley to T. Goode (XP Good) - 6:32
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2nd Quarter
KENT: 34 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 11:29
KENT: 3 yard pass from C. Finley to J. Terry (XP Good) - 7:16
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3rd Quarter
KENT: 3 yard run by C. Finley (XP Good) - 9:55
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4th Quarter
KENT: 21 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - :11
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Player Stats
Aaron Pankratz, QB - 18/34, 159 yards, 1 INT, 15 carries, 32 yards
Chris Finley, QB - 18/36, 157 yards, 2 TD, 8 carries, 1 TD
Jacquise Terry, RB - 24 carries, 99 yards, 2 receptions, 29 yards, 1 TD
John Pettigrew, RB - 21 carries, 81 yards
Tyshon Goode, WR - 10 receptions, 97 yards, 1 TD
Ray Hutson, WR - 8 receptions, 38 yards
Kendrick Pressley, WR - 4 receptions, 26 yards
Chris Scheidt, WR - 3 receptions, 34 yards
Freddy Cortez, K - 2/2, Long of 34, 3/3 on XP
Jerry Phillips, K - 0/2
Will Johnson, OLB - 13 tackles (7 solo), 1 FF
Dylan Farrington, DE - 12 tackles (5 solo), 2 for loss, 1 sack
Dwayne Woods, OLB - 9 tackles (3 solo), 1 for loss
D.J. Lynch, OLB - 7 tackles (3 solo)
Ishmaa'ily Kitchen, DT - 4 tackles (1 solo), 2 for loss, .5 sack
Luke Batton, OLB - 4 tackles (1 solo), 1 INT, 1 FR
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Injury Report
Adrian Hodges, WR - Bowling Green - Dislocated elbow - 9 weeks
Lane Robilotto, FS - Bowling Green - Broken ribs - 2 weeks
Adrien Spencer, CB - Bowling Green - Torn shoulder - 1 week*
Brian Waters, OT - Kent State - Strained back - 6 weeks
Lee Stalker, DE - Kent State - Torn pectoral - 2 weeks
* - Injury occurred during game
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Next Game: vs. Buffalo (1-8)Comment
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News Around College Football
Top 25
1. Rutgers - 9-0
2. Boise State - 8-0
3. Missouri - 9-0
4. TCU - 9-0
5. Iowa - 7-1
6. Ohio State - 7-1
7. Ole Miss - 7-1
8. Georgia Tech - 8-1
9. Alabama - 7-2
10. Oklahoma - 7-2
11. Miami - 7-2
12. Penn State - 7-1
13. Arkansas - 8-2
14. Oklahoma State - 8-1
15. Clemson - 7-2
16. LSU - 8-1
17. Florida State - 7-2
18. Central Michigan - 8-0
19. Stanford - 7-2
20. Texas - 6-3
21. West Virginia - 6-2
22. Colorado State - 8-1
23. UCLA - 6-2
24. Wisconsin - 6-3
25. Baylor - 8-2
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Heisman Watch
1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
2. Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
3. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
4. LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami
5. Matthew Tucker, RB, TCUComment
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Statistics & Standings
Team Rankings
Category - Stat - Nat'l Rank
Total Offense - 312.9 - 79th
Pass Offense - 217.4 - 55th
Rush Offense - 95.5 - 86th
Points Per Game - 16.4 - 105th
Total Defense - 363.8 - 96th
Pass Defense - 225.9 - 81st
Rush Defense - 137.9 - 102nd
Turnover Differential - +4 - 29th
Individual Statistics
Passing
C. Finley - 113.8 QB Rating, 81/161, 965 yards, 7 TD, 1 INT, 6 sacked
S. Keith - 67.5 QB Rating, 47/131, 621 yards, 1 TD, 7 INT, 10 sacked
G. Morgan - 74.9 QB Rating, 36/87, 371 yards, 0 TD, 1 INT, 8 sacked
Rushing
J. Terry - 157 carries, 554 yards, 3.5 AVG, 4 TD, 1 fumble, Long of 15
C. Finley - 40 carries, 120 yards, 3.0 AVG, 1 TD, 1 fumble, Long of 15
D. Archer - 27 carries, 86 yards, 3.1 AVG, 0 TD, 0 fumbles, Long of 10
W. Jones - 19 carries, 36 yards, 1.8 AVG, 0 TD, 0 fumbles, Long of 7
D. Thomas - 13 carries, 25 yards, 1.9 AVG, 0 TD, 0 fumbles, Long of 5
Receiving
T. Goode - 80 receptions, 876 yards, 10.9 AVG, 2 TD, 7 drops, Long of 47
K. Pressley - 47 receptions, 595 yards, 12.6 AVG, 2 TD, 5 drops, Long of 61
J. Terry - 8 receptions, 152 yards, 19.0 AVG, 2 TD, 1 drop, Long of 48
W. Jones - 6 receptions, 74 yards, 12.3 AVG, 0 TD, 1 drop, Long of 29
Blocking
B. Winters - 17 pancakes, 6 sacks allowed
K. Cleveland - 14 pancakes, 1 sack allowed
C. Anzevino - 12 pancakes, 4 sacks allowed
M. Fay - 10 pancakes, 4 sacks allowed
B. Wagner - 10 pancakes, 5 sacks allowed
Defense
L. Green - 26 solo tackles (54 total), 14 for loss, 5.5 sacks, 0 INT, 0 FF, 0 FR
B. Tyson - 23 solo tackles (66 total), 8 for loss, 1.5 sacks, 0 INT, 3 FF, 0 FR
F. Pratt - 21 solo tackles (43 total), 3 for loss, 0 sacks, 1 INT, 1 FF, 0 FR
W. Johnson - 20 solo tackles (45 total), 5 for loss, .5 sacks, 0 INT, 2 FF, 1 FR
L. Batton - 20 solo tackles (55 total), 9 for loss, 3.5 sacks, 1 INT, 0 FF, 1 FR
J. Pleasant - 14 solo tackles (32 total), 1 for loss, 0 sacks, 1 INT, 0 FF, 0 FR
T. Johnson - 13 solo tackles (36 total), 0 for loss, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 0 FF, 0 FR
C. Gilbert - 13 solo tackles (22 total), 0 for loss, 0 sacks, 2 INT, 0 FF, 0 FR
I. Kitchen - 12 solo tackles (27 total), 9 for loss, 2.5 sacks, 0 INT, 1 FF, 1 FR
L. Stalker - 12 solo tackles (34 total), 7 for loss, 3 sacks, 0 INT, 0 FF, 1 FR
Z. Gonosz - 11 solo tackles (33 total), 4 for loss, 0 sacks, 3 INT, 0 FF, 0 FR
C. Tiggle - 10 solo tackles (25 total), 3 for loss, 0 sacks, 0 INT, 1 FF, 1 FR
J. Dooley - 6 solo tackles (15 total), 6 for loss, 2.5 sacks, 0 INT, 1 FF, 0 FR
Kicking
F. Cortez - 15/19, 78%, Long of 43, 11/11 on XP
Punting
M. Rinehart - 87 punts, 3,743 yards, 43.0 AVG, 28 Inside 20, Long of 76
Kick Returns
J. Pleasant - 28 returns, 670 yards, 23.9 AVG, 0 TD, Long of 62
K. Pressley - 11 returns, 239 yards, 21.7 AVG, 0 TD, Long of 51
Punt Returns
J. Pleasant - 37 returns, 282 yards, 7.6 AVG, 0 TD, Long of 24Comment
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Recruiting News and Updates
Kent State
6 Sign, Just in Time
In the team's second win in as many games, they are riding their winning streak into a home game against MAC bottom-dweller Buffalo. Last week, against rival Bowling Green, the team was able to shut out their opponent. More than that, they showed an aggressive approach.
The new coaching staff was thrilled after the win and were quick to learn how it affected recruiting. Of the eight players who visited last week, five have already committed to Kent State. Most of whom did it in-person, while they were on campus following the Flash's win.
Besides the five that visited, Brandon Merrick also announced that he would be signing with Kent State. A two-star linebacker from Sandusky, Ohio, Merrick had favored Kent for a few weeks. He knew it was the right decision and called Head Coach Billy Gonzales to let him know.
Merrick had been recruited heavily by Recruiting Coordinator Jeff Kastl and Linebackers Coach Jim Fleming. He is expected to be a special teams player rather quickly.
Along with Merrick, four other defensive players signed. Trying to help a defense that has given up over 350 yards per game, the team has focused on adding talent on depth to a young defense.
Cornell Higgins will help an ailing secondary, that will be losing three senior corners. Also to assist will be one-star Pennsylvania native Andy White. Each have different styles but could push the rest of the corners on the roster for early playing time.
The team has focused on specific recruiting areas, mainly Ohio and Pennsylvania. Being only one hour from the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, Kent is geographically in a good position to recruit heavily from both states. Each are usually considered top ten states for high school football.
So far, Kent has received commitments from ten recruits. Five are from Ohio and three are from Pennsylvania. All three from the 'Keystone State' committed this week. The other being Andrew Swan, a basketball player and defensive tackle that is athletic, but might need to bulk up (6'6" 278).
Overall, the team enters their final home game looking poised for a strong finish to their in-season recruiting efforts. Three players will visit for the Senior's final home game: receiver Jeff Henry, versatile tackle Jason Olsen, and former receiver-turned-safety Kevin Gardner.
Players Committed In-Season
Cornell Higgins, CB, Bloomsburg, PA - 6'3" 176 - Nationally Ranked CB: #128
Terry Brown, DE, Clearwater, FL - 6'5" 262 - Nationally Ranked DE: #219
Brandon Merrick, OLB, Sandusky, OH - 6'2" 227 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #172
Kyle Johnson, OG, Vandalia, OH - 6'3" 306 - Nationally Ranked OG: #139
Chris Walters, RB, Strongville, OH - 6'0" 205 - Nationally Ranked RB: #133
Adam Crowell, OLB, Princeton, IN - 6'3" 200 - Nationally Ranked OLB: #182
Chad Robinson, ATH, Piqua, OH - 6'2" 260 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #119
Andrew Swan, DT, Jeanette, PA - 6'6" 278 - Nationally Ranked DT: #162
Andy White, CB, Monroeville, PA - 6'1" 182 - Nationally Ranked CB: #193
Jesse Houston, RB, Northridge, OH - 6'3" 236 - Nationally Ranked RB: #150
Players Visiting vs. Buffalo
Jeff Henry, WR, Pottstown, PA - 6'1" 203 - Nationally Ranked WR: #247
Jason Olsen, OT, Cleveland Heights, OH - 6'7" 270 - Nationally Ranked OT: #164
Kevin Gardner, SS, Beavercreek, OH - 6'5" 205 - Nationally Ranked SS: #112Comment
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Final Stretch; Flash "Looking Better"
After a shutout win against Bowling Green, Kent State was able to secure its' third win of the 2011 regular season. With an entirely new coaching staff, new playbook, scheme and direction - it seems the team might be building toward a solid future. Three games remain and Kent State would need win all three to become bowl eligible.
Although that will tough with a road game against a ranked Big XII opponent, Oklahoma State. Besides that, they still have a tough road game with Akron to end the year. Head Coach Billy Gonzales doesn't want to look too far forward, instead, he turns his focus to Buffalo.
The team's senior night, the defense is looking for similar success to what they did last week. The shutout was the team's first since the season opener in 2009. The September 3rd home opener against Coastal Carolina was the team's last shutout, as the Flash beat the FCS team 18-0.
Defensively, the team is going to see some changes to the depth chart. Norman Wolfe, a senior corner who has not played much this season, will start the final three games alongside Josh Pleasant. Chris Gilbert, also a senior, will move to become the team's nickel corner and will take a larger role on special teams.
While the post-season seems unlikely, the Flash are just looking for a strong finish to the season. After a difficult start, including losing six straight games, Kent State has turned it around to win their last two games. If they could rally to a close to .500 record, it could be a big success in what was supposed to be a rebuilding season.Comment
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Season 2, Game 10
November 5, 2011
Dix Stadium - Kent, OH
vs.
Kent Shows Up Late, Beats Buffs
Game Boxscore
Buffalo (1-9).........0......10........7........0........7
Kent State (4-6)....7........0......13......17......37
Stat of the Game: Rushing Yards: Buffalo - 78 yards -- Kent State - 202 yards
Player of the Game: Jacquise Terry, RB - Kent State - 30 carries, 140 yards, 1 TD, 2 receptions, 18 yards, 1 TD
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1st Quarter
KENT: 28 yard pass from C. Finley to K. Pressley (XP Good) - 11:10
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2nd Quarter
BUFF: 1 yard run by J. Potts (XP Good) - 4:55
BUFF: 36 yard Field Goal by S. McIntosh - 1:59
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3rd Quarter
BUFF: 6 yard run by J. Potts (XP Good) - 14:23
KENT: 25 yard pass from C. Finley to K. Pressley (Conversion failed) - 11:36
KENT: 10 yard pass from C. Finley to J. Terry (XP Good) - 7:25
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4th Quarter
KENT: 21 yard run by J. Terry (XP Good) - 2:34
KENT: 32 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - :39
KENT: 48 yard interception return by F. Pratt (XP Good) - :04
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Player Stats
Chris Finley, QB - 20/35, 185 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
Jerry Davis, QB - 14/32, 115 yards, 2 INT
Jacquise Terry, RB - 30 carries, 140 yards, 1 TD, 2 receptions, 18 yards, 1 TD
James Potts, RB - 19 carries, 47 yards, 2 TD, 3 receptions, 28 yards
Justin Thompson, TE - 6 receptions, 52 yards
Tyshon Goode, WR - 6 receptions, 48 yards
Terell Jackson, WR - 5 receptions, 33 yards
Kendrick Pressley, WR - 4 receptions, 61 yards, 2 TD
Freddy Cortez, K - 1/3, Long of 36, 4/4 on XP
Stephen McIntosh, K - 1/2, Long of 36, 2/2 on XP
Will Johnson, OLB - 11 tackles (7 solo), 4 for loss, 1 sack, 1 FF
Scott Pettigrew, MLB - 10 tackles (4 solo), 1 for loss
Willie Moseley, DE - 6 tackles (3 solo), 2 for loss, 1 sack, 1 FF
Fabrice Pratt, SS - 6 tackles (2 solo), 1 for loss, 1 INT, 1 FF, 1 TD
Ishmaa'ily Kitchen, DT - 4 tackles (3 solo), 3 for loss, 1 sack
Zack Gonosz, FS - 2 tackles (2 solo), 1 INT
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Injury Report
Jeffvon Gill, RB - Buffalo - Foot fracture - Season
Josh Copeland, OLB - Buffalo - Dislocated ankle - 9 weeks
Brian Waters, OT - Kent State - Strained back - 5 weeks
Chris Anzevino, C - Kent State - Turf toe - 2 weeks*
Lee Stalker, DE - Kent State - Torn pectoral - 1 week
* - Injury occurred during game
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Next Game: @ Oklahoma State (9-1)Comment
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News Around College Football
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Nov 6, 2011 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 10 0 1499 2 3 Missouri Tigers 10 0 1398 3 2 Boise State Broncos 9 0 1336 4 4 TCU Horned Frogs 10 0 1253 5 5 Iowa Hawkeyes 8 1 1144 6 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 8 1 1098 7 8 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9 1 1008 8 9 Alabama Crimson Tide 8 2 961 9 10 Oklahoma Sooners 8 2 901 10 11 Miami Hurricanes 8 2 889 11 12 Penn State Nittany Lions 8 1 825 12 13 Arkansas Razorbacks 9 2 774 13 14 Oklahoma State Cowboys 9 1 740 14 15 Clemson Tigers 8 2 707 15 18 Central Michigan Chippewas 9 0 644 16 7 Ole Miss Rebels 7 2 630 17 19 Stanford Cardinals 8 2 579 18 20 Texas Longhorns 7 3 492 19 16 LSU Tigers 8 2 458 20 NR Georgia Bulldogs 8 3 367 21 17 Florida State Seminoles 7 3 323 22 NR Pittsburgh Panthers 6 3 282 23 NR Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8 1 263 24 NR Boston College Eagles 8 3 221 25 21 West Virginia Mountaineers 6 3 164
Heisman Watch:
1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
2. Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
3. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
4. LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami
5. Matthew Tucker, RB, TCUComment
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Rutgers #1? Missouri #2? Central Michigan #15? WTF is wrong?
Originally posted by Miggyfan99I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing thoughComment
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Yeah, this has been a really strange year. Pac-10 and SEC have just beat up on each other, and Stanford is the only ranked team from the Pac-10. Rutgers and Missouri have played well, and Savage is putting up incredible numbers. Central beat Michigan State, and otherwise has just blitzed through the MAC so far. Interesting to see how the season finishes up.
Oklahoma State game will be posted soon.Comment
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Season 2, Game 11
November 12, 2011
Boone Pickens Stadium - Stillwater, OK
vs.
Cowboys Run Away After Half for 10th Win
Game Boxscore
Kent State (4-7)..........3.......3........0.......0........6
#13 OK State (10-1)....7.......7......14.......7......35
Stat of the Game: Total Offense: Kent State - 89 yards -- Oklahoma State - 461 yards
Player of the Game: Travis Miller, RB - OK State - 31 carries, 174 yards, 3 Total TD
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1st Quarter
OKST: 8 yard pass from B. Weeden to J. Blackmon (XP Good) - 11:44
KENT: 42 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 2:00
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2nd Quarter
OKST: 12 yard pass from B. Weeden to J. Horton (XP Good) - 6:33
KENT: 50 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 6:33
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3rd Quarter
OKST: 8 yard run by T. Miller (XP Good) - 9:13
OKST: 20 yard pass from B. Weeden to T. Miller (XP Good) - :04
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4th Quarter
OKST: 4 yard run by T. Miller (XP Good) - 11:06
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Player Stats
Brandon Weeden, QB - 15/34, 198 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT
Chris Finley, QB - 8/29, 50 yards, 1 INT
Travis Miller, RB - 31 carries, 174 yards, 2 TD, 1 reception, 20 yards, 1 TD
Jacquise Terry, RB - 18 carries, 37 yards
Hurbert Anyiam, WR - 6 receptions, 112 yards
Justin Horton, TE - 4 receptions, 30 yards
Tyshon Goode, WR - 4 receptions, 23 yards
Kendrick Pressley, WR - 3 receptions, 22 yards
Freddy Cortez, K - 2/2, Long of 50
Matt Bradshaw, K - 0/1, 5/5 on XP
Byron Tyson, MLB - 11 tackles (2 solo), 4 for loss
Luke Batton, OLB - 8 tackles (4 solo)
Jamie Blatnick, DE - 5 tackles (2 solo), 2 for loss, 1 sack
Tommie Sanders, MLB - 5 tackles (2 solo)
Norman Wolfe, CB - 2 tackles, 1 INT
Joe Mitchell, OLB - 1 tackle (1 solo), 1 for loss, 1 INT
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Injury Report
Brian Waters, OT - Kent State - Strained back - 4 weeks
Chris Anzevino, C - Kent State - Turf toe - 1 week
Lee Stalker, DE - Kent State - Torn pectoral - Questionable
* - Injury occurred during game
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Next Game: @ Akron (3-8)Comment
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News Around College Football
NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Nov 13, 2011 RK LW TEAM (VOTES) W L POINTS 1 1 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 10 0 1497 2 2 Missouri Tigers 11 0 1413 3 3 Boise State Broncos 10 0 1332 4 4 TCU Horned Frogs 10 0 1243 5 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 9 1 1163 6 7 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 9 1 997 7 8 Alabama Crimson Tide 9 2 980 8 9 Oklahoma Sooners 9 2 917 9 10 Miami Hurricanes 8 2 860 10 11 Penn State Nittany Lions 9 1 839 11 5 Iowa Hawkeyes 8 2 837 12 12 Arkansas Razorbacks 9 2 778 13 13 Oklahoma State Cowboys 10 1 745 14 15 Central Michigan Chippewas 10 0 733 15 14 Clemson Tigers 8 2 696 16 19 LSU Tigers 9 2 608 17 17 Stanford Cardinals 8 2 579 18 20 Georgia Bulldogs 8 3 462 19 21 Florida State 7 3 424 20 22 Pittsburgh Panthers 7 3 389 21 23 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 9 1 378 22 24 Boston College Eagles 9 3 333 23 25 West Virginia Mountaineers 7 3 296 24 16 Ole Miss Rebels 7 3 283 25 NR Nebraska Cornhuskers 8 3 264
Heisman Watch:
1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
2. Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
3. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
4. LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami
5. Matthew Tucker, RB, TCUComment
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Season 2, Game 12
November 19, 2011
InfoCision Stadium - Akron, OH
vs.
Kent Retains Wagon Wheel, Shock Zips
Game Boxscore
Kent State (5-7).....14......13........7......14.......48
Akron (3-9).............0........7........0........0....... .7
Stat of the Game: Turnovers: Kent State - 0 -- Akron - 4
Player of the Game: Jacquise Terry, RB - Kent State - 23 carries, 96 yards, 2 TD
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1st Quarter
KENT: 8 yard run by C. Finley (XP Good) - 8:43
KENT: 6 yard run by J. Terry (XP Good) - :47
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2nd Quarter
KENT: 36 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - 4:12
KENT: 19 yard fumble return by J. Pleasant (XP Good) - 3:24
ZIPS: 21 yard pass from P. Nicely to B. Brown (XP Good) - 1:46
KENT: 25 yard Field Goal by F. Cortez - :01
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3rd Quarter
KENT: 7 yard run by J. Terry (XP Good) - 6:30
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4th Quarter
KENT: 16 yard pass from C. Finley to K. Pressley (XP Good) - 2:49
KENT: 69 yard interception return by L. Wollett (XP Good) - 1:20
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Player Stats
Chris Finley, QB - 21/36, 244 yards, 1 TD, 19 carries, 54 yards, 1 TD
Patrick Nicely, QB - 10/26, 159 yards, 1 TD, 2 INT, 9 carries, 25 yards
Jacquise Terry, RB - 23 carries, 96 yards, 2 TD
Broderick Alexander, RB - 17 carries, 54 yards
Tyshon Goode, WR - 10 receptions, 129 yards
Kendrick Pressley, WR - 7 receptions, 90 yards
Brett Brown, TE - 3 receptions, 83 yards, 1 TD
Keith Sconiers, WR - 2 receptions, 36 yards
Freddy Cortez, K - 2/4, Long of 36, 6/6 on XP
Zack Campbell, K - 1/1 on XP
Brian Wagner, MLB - 18 tackles (8 solo), 3 for loss, .5 sack
Will Fleming, OLB - 12 tackles (7 solo), 1 for loss
Will Johnson, OLB - 9 tackles (2 solo), 1 for loss
Anthony Thomas, DE - 8 tackles (2 solo)
Leon Green, DE - 5 tackles (3 solo), 2 for loss, 1 sack
James Harvey, DT - 4 tackles (3 solo), 2 for loss, 2 sacks
Luke Batton, OLB - 4 tackles (3 solo), 1 FR, 1 TD
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Injury Report
- No Injuries -
* - Injury occurred during game
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