Maize's Golden Flashes: A Kent State Dynasty

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  • Cody
    GOAAAAL
    • Jul 2010
    • 1910

    Nice win. Too bad you missed out on bowl game.

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    • Maize
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 1912

      Originally posted by East
      Nice win. Too bad you missed out on bowl game.
      Yeah, looking back, I don't know how I didn't win at least six games. I should have beat Ball State and Miami could have been a win too. Next year I guess.

      Also, I forgot to post the Top 25, so I'll do that now.
      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
      Next Game: Bowl Game

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      • Maize
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 1912


        News Around College Football

        NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Nov 20, 2011
        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
        12Missouri Tigers1201497
        23Boise State Broncos1101375
        34TCU Horned Frogs1101337
        46Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets1011205
        57Alabama Crimson Tide1021146
        68Oklahoma Sooners1021107
        79Miami Hurricanes921067
        810Penn State Nittany Lions1011046
        91Rutgers Scarlet Knights101954
        1014Central Michigan Chippewas110934
        1113Oklahoma State Cowboys101914
        1216LSU Tigers102859
        135Ohio State Buckeyes92845
        1415Clemson Tigers92838
        1521Notre Dame Fighting Irish101680
        1612Arkansas Razorbacks93616
        1720Pittsburgh Panthers83611
        1811Iowa Hawkeyes83440
        1917Stanford Cardinals83382
        20NRMichigan Wolverines75361
        21NRHouston Cougars102305
        22NRNevada Wolfpack 92276
        2318Georgia Bulldogs84240
        24NRFlorida Gators84144
        25NROregon State Beavers83142


        Heisman Watch:
        1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
        2. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
        3. Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
        4. LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami
        5. Matthew Tucker, RB, TCU
        "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
        2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
        Next Game: Bowl Game

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        • Maize
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 1912


          Recruiting News and Updates

          Kent State
          Boone Finally Adds, 14 Spots Left
          Only one week remains in the college football regular season, meaning that in-season recruiting efforts are wrapping up. Players can commit within the next week, or wait until the off-season. Kent State is trying to end its' recruiting efforts strong.

          A slow start to recruiting, things have picked up with a new direction for recruiting. Focusing primarily on Ohio and Pennsylvania, the team will also take numerous trips South, mainly to Florida, and will also extend some interest into the rest of the midwest.

          This plan is working with eleven players committing to being a Golden Flash next season. Of the eleven, Justin Boone became the most recent and led on a list of 'firsts.' He was the first three-star player to commit, a top rated tackle from the south. He is the first from the state of Georgia, as well as the first to be ranked in the top 75 at his respective position (offensive tackle - 61st).

          Boone visited during week 8 and took weeks to finally come to his decision. Boone believes he might not be a starter year one, but could be one for years to come.

          Kent State will also be hosting two prospects who are taking their official visits. While Kent State's season is over, they will bring in two players they hope to commit before the end of the regular season.

          Both are one-star players; guard Mike Dawson, is a local talent that is between Akron and Kent State. A run-blocker, he is a strong interior presence. Aaron Mixon, brother of Cobrani Mixon, a former Kent linebacker, comes from a football family. Akron is the favorite, but his brother's school is gaining momentum before his visit.

          While Kent looks to finish strong, they are chasing the impressive effort of Bowling Green. Bowling Green is wrapping up a strong in-season recruiting performance. Getting 20 players to commit, three of which are three-star players. They recently added Quarterback Matt Dortch, who had been on Kent's radar.

          Players Committed In-Season
          Justin Boone, OT, Riverdale, GA - 6'5" 290 - Nationally Ranked OT: #61
          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 on Bye Week
          Mike Dawson, OG, Gallon, OH - 6'1" 292 - Nationally Ranked OG: #175
          Aaron Mixon, DE, Hobart, IN - 6'2" 252 - Nationally Ranked DE: #220
          "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
          2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
          Next Game: Bowl Game

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          • Maize
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 1912


            News Around College Football

            NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Nov 27, 2011
            RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
            11Missouri Tigers1201503
            22Boise State Broncos1201349
            33TCU Horned Frogs1201303
            44Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets1111134
            55Alabama Crimson Tide1021082
            66Oklahoma Sooners1021038
            77Miami Hurricanes102994
            88Penn State Nittany Lions111957
            99Rutgers Scarlet Knights111914
            1011Oklahoma State Cowboys111871
            1112LSU Tigers102821
            1213Ohio State Buckeyes102779
            1314Clemson Tigers102737
            1415Pittsburgh Panthers93688
            1516Arkansas Razorbacks93647
            1617Boston College Eagles93606
            1718Notre Dame Fighting Irish102572
            1810Central Michigan Chippewas111539
            1920Michigan Wolverines75473
            2023Georgia Bulldogs84440
            2124Florida Gators84401
            2221Houston Cougars102375
            23NRFlorida State Seminoles84324
            24NRColorado State Rams102298
            25NRSouth Carolina Gamecocks84248


            Players Invited to Heisman Ceremony (Alphabetical)
            LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami - 84 receptions, 1,183 yards, 14 TD, 1,250 return yards
            Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri - 307/441, 3,944 yards, 37 TD, 10 INT
            Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State - 329/448, 4,384 yards, 49 TD, 5 INT
            Matthew Tucker, RB, TCU - 298 carries, 1,410 yards, 10 TD, 37 receptions, 6 TD
            Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers - 245/356, 3,680 yards, 42 TD, 3 INT, 552 rushing yards, 6 TD

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            Conference Championship Preview
            SEC Championship - #25 South Carolina (8-4) vs. #5 Alabama (10-2)
            C-USA Championship - #22 Houston (10-2) vs. Central Florida (9-3)
            Big XII Championship - #10 Oklahoma State (11-1) vs. #1 Missouri (12-0)
            MAC Championship - Ohio (9-3) vs. #18 Central Michigan (11-1)
            ACC Championship - #13 Clemson (10-2) vs. #7 Miami (10-2)
            "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
            2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
            Next Game: Bowl Game

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            • packersfan4eva
              Ryan Luxem
              • Dec 2008
              • 9052

              Moore's got the Heisman Trophy locked up.

              Originally posted by Miggyfan99
              I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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              • Maize
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 1912

                Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                Moore's got the Heisman Trophy locked up.
                I would agree with that. He was on the pre-season list and has been #1 or #2 all year. Undefeated with those numbers, it has to be him.
                "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                Next Game: Bowl Game

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                • Maize
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 1912


                  Recruiting News and Updates

                  Kent State
                  3 Sign At End of In-Season
                  The 2011 regular season has come and gone, just as teams are preparing for the postseason. Kent State will again miss out, ending 2011 with a 5-7 record. Billy Gonzales was proud of his team efforts in his first year, and looks for 2012 to be the year the Golden Flash break through and make their first bowl game since 1972.

                  A good recruiting performance has helped, and signing three before the end of the regular season. Signing 14 players in-season, Kent State will have 11 available scholarships. They want to have a full recruiting class and hope to have one of the best 2012 Recruiting Classes in the MAC.

                  They added a three-star athlete in Dylan Harrison. After visiting for the Bowling Green game, the versatile star from Solon High School was sure he wanted to play for Kent State. Projected to be a safety, he could be a running back, h-back, or tight end at the next level.

                  The team also added two one-star defensive players. One of which became the second defensive end from Florida to commit, Kendall Wright. An athletic player, he also is a varsity basketball player. A pass-rusher, he will be a nice compliment to Terry Brown. Brown was the first player to commit to Kent State, also a defensive end from Florida.

                  The other player to sign recently was safety Kevin Gardner. A one-star player from Beavercreek, Ohio, he was quick to sign with Kent State. The Flash's new approach to recruiting has brought in more local talents, like Gardner. Known mostly for hard work and size (6'5"), he could play his way into playing time next year.

                  With 14 players committed, Head Coach Billy Gonzales and Recruiting Coordinator Jeff Kastl are expecting a strong off-season to boost their class.

                  Players Committed In-Season
                  Justin Boone, OT, Riverdale, GA - 6'5" 290 - Nationally Ranked OT: #61
                  Dylan Harrison, ATH, Solon, OH - 6'2" 210 - Nationally Ranked ATH: #87
                  Cornell Higgins, CB, Bloomsburg, PA - 6'3" 176 - Nationally Ranked CB: #128
                  Terry Brown, DE, Clearwater, FL - 6'5" 262 - Nationally Ranked DE: #119
                  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
                  Kevin Gardner, SS, Beavercreek, OH - 6'5" 205 - Nationally Ranked SS: #112
                  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
                  Kendall Wright, DE, Lakeland, FL - 6'6" 245 - Nationally Ranked DE: #205
                  Jesse Houston, RB, Northridge, OH - 6'3" 236 - Nationally Ranked RB: #150
                  "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                  2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                  Next Game: Bowl Game

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                  • packersfan4eva
                    Ryan Luxem
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 9052

                    Dylan Harrison is gonna be a fucking beast.

                    Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                    I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                    • Maize
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1912

                      Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                      Dylan Harrison is gonna be a fucking beast.
                      He better be, tough to say what position athletes will play, but I have a feeling Harrison will be an end, linebacker, or safety. All are positions I could use a playmaker.
                      "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                      2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                      Next Game: Bowl Game

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                      • Maize
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 1912


                        News Around College Football

                        Conference Champions
                        SEC Championship - #25 South Carolina (8-5) 0, #5 Alabama (11-2) 52
                        C-USA Championship - #22 Houston (10-3) 13, Central Florida (10-3) 20
                        Big XII Championship - #10 Oklahoma State (12-1) 35, #1 Missouri (12-1) 0
                        MAC Championship - Ohio (10-3) 24, #18 Central Michigan (11-2) 17
                        ACC Championship - #13 Clemson (10-3) 17, #7 Miami (11-2) 27

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                        NCAA Football Rankings - AP Top 25 - Updated: Dec 4, 2011
                        RKLWTEAM (VOTES)WLPOINTS
                        12Boise State Broncos*1201505
                        23TCU Horned Frogs*1201449
                        34Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets1111236
                        45Alabama Crimson Tide*1121176
                        56Oklahoma Sooners1021123
                        61Missouri Tigers1211115
                        77Miami Hurricanes*1121102
                        810Oklahoma State Cowboys*1211063
                        98Penn State Nittany Lions*1111030
                        109Rutgers Scarlet Knights*111980
                        1111LSU Tigers102874
                        1212Ohio State Buckeyes102826
                        1314Pittsburgh Panthers93724
                        1415Arkansas Razorbacks93678
                        1516Boston College Eagles93633
                        1617Notre Dame Fighting Irish102596
                        1719Michigan Wolverines75487
                        1813Clemson Tigers103484
                        1920Georgia Bulldogs84452
                        2021Florida Gators84410
                        2123Florida State Seminoles84329
                        2224Colorado State Rams102302
                        2325Ole Miss Rebels84250
                        2418Central Michigan Chippewas112232
                        25NRVirginia Tech Hokies84211

                        * - Conference Champions

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                        Other Conference Champions
                        C-USA - Central Florida* - 10-3
                        MAC - Ohio* - 10-3
                        Pac-10 - Oregon State* - 9-3
                        Sun Belt - North Texas* - 9-3
                        "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                        2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                        Next Game: Bowl Game

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                        • packersfan4eva
                          Ryan Luxem
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 9052

                          Ah...Boise State-TCU championship. Saw this in someone else's dynasty, and I think TCU won. Hopefully that doesn't happen in this one.

                          Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                          I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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                          • Maize
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 1912

                            Originally posted by packersfan4eva
                            Ah...Boise State-TCU championship. Saw this in someone else's dynasty, and I think TCU won. Hopefully that doesn't happen in this one.
                            Should be a good game, I'm glad they get a chance to actually play in the NCG. Definitely the best two teams, tough to make an argument for a one-loss Ga. Tech team that didn't win their conference.
                            "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                            2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                            Next Game: Bowl Game

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                            • Maize
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 1912


                              News Around College Football

                              Heisman Trophy Presentation
                              Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
                              Heisman Voting:
                              1. Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State - 1,626 votes (303 1st Place)
                              2. Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers - 1,553 votes (286 1st Place)
                              3. Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri - 1,107 votes (146 1st Place)
                              4. Matthew Tucker, RB, TCU - 271 votes (31 1st Place)
                              5. LaRon Byrd, WR, Miami - 136 votes (17 1st Place)

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                              College Football Awards
                              Maxwell Award - Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
                              Walter Camp Award - Tom Savage, QB, Rutgers
                              Chuck Bednarik Award - Bacarri Rambo, FS, Georgia
                              Bronco Nagurski Award - Kevin Reddick, MLB, North Carolina
                              Davey O'Brien Award - Kellen Moore, QB, Boise State
                              Doak Walker Award - Matthew Tucker, RB, TCU
                              Fred Biletnikoff Award - Tyler Shoemaker, WR, Boise State
                              John Mackey Award - Kyle Efaw, TE, Boise State
                              Outland Trophy - Spencer Thompson, OT, TCU
                              Dave Rimington Award - Nick McRae, C, Georgia Tech
                              Vince Lombardi Award - D.J. Yendry, DE, TCU
                              Dick Butkus Award - Etienne Sabino, OLB, Ohio State
                              Jim Thorpe Award - Anthony Moore, FS, Baylor
                              Lou Groza Award - Caleb Sturgis, K, Florida
                              Ray Guy Award - Quinn Sharp, P, Oklahoma State
                              Randy Moss Award - Tashaun Gipson, CB, Wyoming

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                              1st Team All-America
                              QB - Kellen Moore, Boise State
                              RB - Trent Richardson, Alabama
                              RB - Travis Miller, Oklahoma State
                              WR - Tyler Shoemaker, Boise State
                              WR - LaRon Byrd, Miami
                              TE - Kyle Efaw, Boise State
                              OT - Spencer Thompson, TCU
                              OG - Tyler Kidney, Georgia Tech
                              C - Michael Brewster, Ohio State
                              OG - Matt Stankiewitch, Penn State
                              OT - D.J. Fluker, Alabama
                              DE - Aldon Smith, Missouri
                              DE - Mike Martin, Michigan
                              DT - Dominique Hamilton, Missouri
                              DT - Jordan Hall, Penn State
                              OLB - Etienne Sabino, Ohio State
                              MLB - Michael Mauti, Penn State
                              OLB - Leron Furr, Oklahoma State
                              CB - T.J. Bryant, USC
                              CB - Kip Edwards, Missouri
                              FS - Anthony Moore, Baylor
                              SS - Shakiel Smith, Tulane
                              K - Caleb Sturgis, Florida
                              P - Quinn Sharp, Oklahoma State
                              RET - Tashaun Gipson, Wyoming
                              "Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave" | Kentucky Wildcats
                              2014 Season: 11-2 (7-2)
                              Next Game: Bowl Game

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                              • packersfan4eva
                                Ryan Luxem
                                • Dec 2008
                                • 9052

                                Tom Savage?

                                Originally posted by Miggyfan99
                                I would get fucked in the ass for WS tickets too... only if Miguel was playing though

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