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Josh Cribbs is Kent State's career leader in total offensive yards, appearing second on the passing yards list and fourth on the rushing yards list.. The Kent State Golden Flashes football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Kent State Golden Flashes football program in various categories, [1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and ...
Kent State players and fans celebrate near the end of the Flashes 31–24 victory over the Falcons at Doyt Perry Stadium that clinched the 2012 MAC East title. Ohio State wide receivers coach Darrell Hazell was hired to replace Martin. [51] Hazell was the first African American head football coach in the history of Kent State football. [52]
Edelman then transferred to Kent State University, where he majored in business management. [12] At Kent State, Edelman was a three-year starter at quarterback. During his senior year, Edelman was the Golden Flashes' leading passer, completing 153-of-275 passes for 1,820 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions. He was also their leading ...
Don James' second Kent State football team gets turned around behind 2 quarterbacks. A 1-3-1 start sank James' overall record to 4-11-1. "It seemed like we were doing the right things," recalls ...
Ohio U was a charter member when the Mid-American Conference was born in 1946. Miami joined in 1948, followed by Toledo in 1950, Kent State in 1951 and Bowling Green in 1952. Cincinnati dropped ...
This is a list of seasons completed by the Kent State Golden Flashes football team of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). [ a ] The Kent State fielded their first team in 1920 coached by Paul G. Chandler and are currently coached by Sean Lewis .
This did not surprise Ted Bowersox and Daryl Hall, Kent State quarterbacks who were knocked out by Lambert in practice. Browns quarterback Brian Sipe tries to elude Steelers middle linebacker Jack ...
He left the Kent State Golden Flashes holding every school career and single-game passing and total offense record in school history. He set a conference record in 1997 by throwing for 551 yards in a loss to Daunte Culpepper's Central Florida Knights. He also played with the Kent State men's basketball team during the 1997–98 season.