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  • djp73
    Coach Porter Davis
    • Jun 2009
    • 8504

    #91
    Re: The McAlary Effect

    MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
    Flashes flummoxed by Florida State

    ACC foe too much for Kent State
    By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | August 30, 2025, 8:27am EDT

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    Saturday, August 30 2025 | 2:30PM
    Tallahassee, Florida | Doak Campbell Stadium
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    ULATOWSKI MEETS MARVIN JONES JR
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    Tallahassee, Florida - If you'd checked the score at halftime of Ken State's game at Florida state you probably would have been surprised. If you checked again at the end of the game you probably would not have been.

    The Flashes kept things close until the break, managing 10 points while only surrendering 14 to a Florida State offense that was mostly shooting itself in the foot as opposed to being stopped.

    The 'Noles cleaned things up in the second half, outscoring the Flashes 28-7 and running away with a 42-17 win.

    Tommy Ulatowski was under pressure the entire game and despite being sacked five times and hurried what seemed like a couple dozen time he still managed 270 yards and a score on 27 of 56 passing. He also ran for 19 yards and a score.

    Gavin Garcia had nowhere to run against the fearsome Florida State front seven, managing just 23 yards on 11 carries. He did add 42 yards on five receptions.

    Chrishon McCray and Dontrell Bennett were the top receivers for Kent State, picking up 85 yards on 9 receptions and 68 on 5 respectively. Bennett also secured his first touchdown.

    Florida State RB Roydell Williams ran for over 200 yards and a trio of scores for the Seminoles.

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    Scoring
    1Q FSU Destyn Hill 21 Yd pass from Luke Kromenhoek (Trumaine Massey kick)
    2Q FSU Destyn Hill 12 Yd pass from Luke Kromenhoek (Trumaine Massey kick)
    2Q KENT Tommy Ulatowski 6 Yd run (Will Hryszko kick)
    2Q KENT Will Hryszko 42 Yd FG
    3Q FSU Roydell Williams 21 Yd run (Trumaine Massey kick)
    3Q FSU Roydell Williams 4 Yd run (Trumaine Massey kick)
    4Q KENT Dontrell Bennett 4 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
    4Q FSU Roydell Williams 2 Yd run (Trumaine Massey kick)
    4Q FSU Earl Little II 28 Yd pick six (Trumaine Massey kick)
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    Key Statistics

    Passing - T. Ulatowski 27/56 270Yds 1TD 1Int
    Rushing - G. Garcia 11Car 23Yds, T. Ulatowski 11Car 19Yds 1TD, P. Taylor 1Car 4Yds, C. Douglas 1Car 3Yds
    Receiving - C. McCray 9Rec 85Yds, D. Bennett 5Rec 68Yds, M. Hazime 4Rec 53Yds, G. Garcia 5Rec 42Yds, D. Lee Jr 2Rec 11Yds
    Tackles - J. Hinton 8, H. Kutcher 7
    Sacks - J. Jackson 1.0
    Takeaways - J. Rawlison 1Int, J. Dotson 1FF
    Kicking - W. Hryszko 1/2FG, 2/2XP


    Passing - L. Kromenhoek 14/23 201Yds 2TD 1Int
    Rushing - R. Williams 23Car 206Yds 3TD
    Receiving - J. Brown 4Rec 72Yds, D. Hill 3Rec 50Yds 2TD
    Tackles - O. Graham Jr 13, S. Murphy 12
    Sacks - M. Jones Jr 3.0, D. Jackson Jr 2.0
    Takeaways - E. Little II 1Int 1TD
    Kicking - T. Massey 6/6XP
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    • djp73
      Coach Porter Davis
      • Jun 2009
      • 8504

      #92
      Re: The McAlary Effect

      MAC FOOTBALL
      MAC Football Results

      Scores, Players of the Week and other news and notes from around the conference
      By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts |September 1, 2025, 9:27am EDT

      MAC Scores
      Georgia Southern 29, Toledo 25
      Central Michigan 48, FCS Northwest 17
      Kennesaw State 31, Akron 23
      Miami(OH) 27, Army 17
      Middle Tennessee State 40, Ohio 32
      Arizona State 32, Northern Illinois 21
      Florida State 42, Kent State 17
      Oregon 41, Ball State 17
      Western Michigan 31, Louisiana-Monroe 28
      Navy 17, Eastern Michigan 10
      Clemson 34, Buffalo 9
      Bowling Green 34, Louisiana 20

      MAC Players of the Week
      Bowling Green DE Garrison McNeal 5Tkl, 3.0Sck
      Central Michigan WR Jordan Kelly 9Rec 303Yds 3TD, 1 Rush TD
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      • djp73
        Coach Porter Davis
        • Jun 2009
        • 8504

        #93
        Re: The McAlary Effect

        MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
        Coaches Corner

        Offensive Coordinator Jordan McAlary
        By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 1, 2025

        Each week in the days following Kent State's game I will spend a few moments chatting with members of the coaching staff. I'll share some key points in this column.

        This morning I spoke with offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary following Kent State's tough loss at Florida State.

        Tough road game, hostile environment, talented opponent. What positives can you take from a game like this?
        It can be difficult to find them but there are some there. We haven't fully digested the tape but I think we made some good plays in the passing game despite near constant pressure. One of the elite programs in the nation and while the game was lopsided I don't think we embarrassed ourselves there.

        Kennesaw State this week. Certainly not of the caliber of Florida State. How do you adjust?
        Well I think it's important not to underestimate any opponent. Kennesaw just beat Akron and Akron beat us last year so they're certainly a talented team and a formidable opponent. We hope we can be a lot more balanced in our offense against them.

        Do you have a player of the week?
        You probably get tired of hearing that it's Tommy so much but he was in trouble for the whole game and he made some nice plays throwing the ball and kept us alive and got us on the board with his legs. Did have the pick six but that was more of a play call and execution issue than it was solely on him.
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        • djp73
          Coach Porter Davis
          • Jun 2009
          • 8504

          #94
          Re: The McAlary Effect

          MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
          Kent State Game Preview

          Kennesaw State
          By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 4, 2025

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          Saturday, September 6 2025 | 7:00PM
          Kent, Ohio | Dix Stadium
          2024 Record: 4-8

          Injuries
          Kent State: None
          Kennesaw State: HB Q. Ashley
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          • djp73
            Coach Porter Davis
            • Jun 2009
            • 8504

            #95
            Re: The McAlary Effect

            MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
            Kent State's offensive explosion leads them past Kennesaw State

            Flashes put up 56 points in big win
            By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 7, 2025

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            Saturday, September 6 2025 | 7:00PM
            Kent, Ohio | Dix Stadium
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            TE MOHAMMED HAZIME CELEBRATES A TOUCHDOWN
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            Kent, Ohio - Kent State put up over 600 yards of total offense and scored 56 points as they defeated Kennesaw State by a final score of 56-35 yesterday at home.

            "Perfection is probably a stretch." Kent State offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary said after the win. "But we're certainly pleased with most of the performance."

            Tommy Ulatowski threw for 464 yards and four touchdowns while Kennesaw State's Davis Bryson also tossed 4 touchdowns along with 265 yards.

            Kent State used a bit of a runningback by committee approach after Garcia's tough game against Florida State with Garcia, Curtis Douglas, Preston Taylor and Jared Kelley all getting carries. Ulatowski was productive as a runner as well. The Flashes ran for 149 yards and four scores as a team.

            Chrishon McCray's nine receptions for 162 yards and two scores led all receivers.

            Additional Media

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            Scoring
            1Q KENT Curtis Douglas 2 Yd run (Will Hryszko kick)
            1Q KENT Chrishon McCray 52 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
            2Q KENT Lance Langford 1 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
            2Q KENN Garrison Lokombo 23 Yd run (Britton WIlliams kick)
            2Q KENT Chrishon McCray 25 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
            2Q KENN Connor Finer 4 Yd pass from Davis bryson (Britton WIlliams kick)
            3Q KENN Blake Bohannon 26 Yd pass from Davis Bryson (Britton WIlliams kick)
            3Q KENT Curtis Douglas 1 Yd run (Will Hryszko kick)
            4Q KENT Preston Taylor 9 Yd run (Will Hryszko kick)
            4Q KENN Christian Moss 75 Yd pass from Davis Bryson (Britton WIlliams kick)
            4Q KENT Mohammed Hazime 45 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
            4Q KENN Blake Bohannon 3 Yds pass from Davis Bryson (Britton WIlliams kick)
            4Q KENT Curtis Douglas 1 Yd run (Will Hryszko kick)
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            Key Statistics

            Passing - T. Ulatowski 34/43 464Yds 4TD 1Int
            Rushing - C. Douglas 10Car 52Yds 3TD, G. Garcia 10Car 38Yds, T. Ulatowski 8Car 37Yds, P. Taylor 4Car 18Yds 1TD
            Receiving - C. McCray 9Rec 162Yds 2TD, M. Hazime 4Rec 87Yds 1TD, G. Garcia 6Rec 66Yds, P. Taylor 3Rec 50Yds, J. Kelly 3Rec 50Yds
            Tackles - H. Kutcher 10, O. Bilotte 9
            Sacks - J. Studio 1.0
            Takeaways - H. Kutcher 1Int, J. Hinton 1Int 1FF2 2FR
            Kicking - W. Hryszko 8/8XP


            Passing - D. Bryson 16/24 265Yds 4TD 2Int
            Rushing - G. Benyard 24Car 76Yds, G. Lokombo 3Car 47Yds 1TD
            Receiving - C. Moss 3Rec 97Yds 1TD, B. Bohannon 7Rec 92Yds 2TD, C. Finer 2Rec 32Yds 1TD
            Tackles - D. Johnson 12, M. Redding 10
            Sacks - J. grimes 0.5, D. Westmoreland 0.5
            Takeaways - I. Paul 1Int, T. Walker 1FF
            Kicking - B. Williams 5/5XP
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            • djp73
              Coach Porter Davis
              • Jun 2009
              • 8504

              #96
              Re: The McAlary Effect

              MAC FOOTBALL
              MAC Football Results

              Scores, Players of the Week and other news and notes from around the conference
              By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts |September 8, 2025

              MAC Scores
              Northern Illinois 24, Western Kentucky 21
              FCSMW 31, Buffalo 10
              Ohio 46, Troy 43
              Middle Tennessee 24, Miami(OH) 21
              Bowling Green 38, FCSMW 34
              Auburn 40, Akron 7
              Western Michigan 35, Florida International 19
              Virginia Tech 38, Ball State 15
              Tulsa 38, Eastern Michigan 23
              Toledo 37, Mississippi State 25
              Kent State 56, Kennesaw State 35

              MAC Players of the Week
              Kent State FS Jamar Hinton 7Tkl, 1Int, 1FF, 2FR
              Kent State WR Chrishon McCray 9Rec 162Yds 2TD


              MAC Standings
              Bowling Green 2-0/0-0
              Western Michigan 2-0/0-0
              Central Michigan 1-0/0-0
              Kent State 1-1/0-0
              Miami(OH) 1-1/0-0
              Northern Illinois 1-1/0-0
              Ohio 1-1/0-0
              Toledo 1-1/0/0
              Akron 0-2/0-0
              Ball State 0-2/0-0
              Buffalo 0-2/0-0
              Eastern Michigan 0-2/0-0

              MAC Leaders
              Passing Yards: KENT T. Ulatowski 734
              Passing TDs: OHIO C. Wither, TOL J. Richter 7
              Rushing Yards: WMU J. Buckley 244
              Rushing TDs: KENT C. Douglas 3
              Receiving Yards: CMU J. Kelly 303
              Receiving TDs: Several tied with 3
              Tackles: NIU J. Gassaway 20
              Sacks: BGSU G. McNeal 5.0
              Interceptions: CMU B. Deasfernandes 2
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              • djp73
                Coach Porter Davis
                • Jun 2009
                • 8504

                #97
                Re: The McAlary Effect

                MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                Coaches Corner

                Offensive Coordinator Jordan McAlary
                By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 8, 2025

                Each week in the days following Kent State's game I will spend a few moments chatting with members of the coaching staff. I'll share some key points in this column.

                This morning I spoke with offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary following Kent State's big win against Kennesaw State.

                The offense put up 56 points, that's a big number. What was clinking in order for that to happen?
                Well certainly some great play from the offensive line. The back had good running lanes and no sacks on Tommy so that's where it all starts.

                Seemed like a real focus on the passing attack. Light load for Garcia especially. Intentional or flow of the game?
                Well Curtis (Douglas) had three rushing touchdowns so I would say we used the running game when it was appropriate. Gavin had a tough game last week and wasn't really 100%. So it's a schematic thing, it's some wear and tear and it's some flow of the game. Wanting to get other guys touches and opportunities. A number of factors.

                Player of the week?
                You know it would be easy to say Tommy again but let's talk about Curtis Douglas, Chrishon McCray. Those guys both stepped up and produced for us too.
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                • djp73
                  Coach Porter Davis
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 8504

                  #98
                  Re: The McAlary Effect

                  MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                  Flashes land three star Hamm

                  QB/WR/S from Virginia
                  By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 10, 2025

                  Three star athlete Lawrence Hamm has announced his intentions to sign with Kent State. Hamm was the top receiver at Colonial Heights High School on Virginia. This season he has transitioned to QB where he has led the team to a pair of wins to start their season. Hamm possess good speed and acceleration along with plus arm strength.

                  Recruiting Class
                  POS|NAME||NATL|STATE|POS|Hometown|HT|WT
                  ATH|Lawrence Hamm||676|7|53|Colonial Heights, VA|6'1"|219
                  P|Hasheem Gwacham||749|25|9|Rockwood, MI|6'2"|206
                  ATH|Sal Bryant||1408|28|130|Chesterfield, VA|5'11"|208
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                  • djp73
                    Coach Porter Davis
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 8504

                    #99
                    Re: The McAlary Effect

                    MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                    Kent State Game Preview

                    Texas Tech
                    By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 11, 2025

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                    Week 3
                    Saturday, September 13 2025 | 3:30PM
                    Lubbock, Texas | Jones AT&T Stadium
                    2024 Record: 9-4

                    Injuries
                    Kent State: DT Oliver Lillotte
                    Texas Tech: None
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                    • djp73
                      Coach Porter Davis
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 8504

                      #100
                      Re: The McAlary Effect

                      MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                      Penalties and turnovers too much to overcome for Kent State

                      Flashes hold sloppy Texas Tech in check most of the game
                      By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 14, 2025

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                      Saturday, September 13 2025 | 3:30PM
                      Lubbock, Texas | Jones AT&T Stadium
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                      DONTE LEE JR FIGHTS FOR KENT STATE'S LONE SCORE
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                      Lubbock, Texas – Kent State's defense had an outstanding game against Texas tech, holding the Red Raiders' offense to 153 yards and only allowing them to score one offensive touchdown. Unfortunately, a pair of scores resulting from Kent State turnovers was more than enough to secure a 24-7 win in Lubbock.

                      “It's disappointing to get that type of effort from one side of the ball and have it all unravel due to turnovers and penalties.” said Kent State head coach Tyson Veidt, a former defensive coordinator.

                      The Kent State offensive line struggled yet again, giving up six sacks and allowing the Texas Tech defense to harass Tommy Ulatowski for most of the game, leading to a pick six and a pair of fumbles, one of which was scooped up and returned for a touchdown.

                      The Flashes led 7-0 after Ulatowski connected with Donte Lee Jr for a nine yard touchdown midway through the second quarter. The score came after the Flashes recovered a muffed punt by Texas Tech.

                      Kent State relinquished the lead early in the second half when Ulatowski coughed up the ball on a sack and Texas Tech's Peyton Morgan picked it up in stride and took it 42 yards to the house. Later in the third Caleb Largo scored on a three yard run for the Red Raiders, giving them a 14-7 lead.

                      Kent State's offense was plagued by sacks and penalties in the second half, facing 20+ yards to go on multiple occasions.

                      Texas Tech added a Steve Sampson field goal early in the fourth quarter then put the game away for good when Jalon Peoples picked off an Ulatowski pass and took it 54 yards for a score. Ulatowski was hit as he attempted to connect with Chrishon McCray on an out breaking route.

                      “We've just got to get better.” Offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary said after the game. “Better on the field, better on the sidelines. Just better.”

                      In addition to their pass blocking woes the offensive line also struggled to open things up in the running game as Gavin Garcia was held to just 19 yards on ten carries and Curtis Douglas only managed four yards on three carries.

                      Kent State will host UMass on September 27th following a week off.

                      Additional Media



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                      Scoring
                      2Q KENT Donte Lee Jr 9 Yd pass from Tommy Ulatowski (Will Hryszko kick)
                      3Q TTU Peyton Morgan 42 Yd fumble return (Steve Sampson kick)
                      3Q TTU Caleb Largo 3 Yd run (Steve Sampson kick)
                      4Q TTU Steve Sampson 30 Yd FG
                      4Q TTU Jalon Peoples 54 Yd pick six (Steve Sampson kick)
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                      Key Statistics

                      Passing - T. Ulatowski 25/38 274Yds 1TD 1Int
                      Rushing - G. Garcia 10Car 19Yds, C. Douglas 3Car 4Yds
                      Receiving - C. McCray 6Rec 103Yds, M. Hazime 5Rec 66Yds, G. Garcia 7Rec 64Yds, D. Lee Jr 3Rec 23Yds 1TD
                      Tackles - J. Hinton 9
                      Sacks – R. Nichol 1.0
                      Takeaways – N/A
                      Kicking - W. Hryszko 1/1XP


                      Passing – B. Morton 7/11 82Yds
                      Rushing – C. Largo 13Car 44Yds 1TD, B. Morton 5Car 11Yds
                      Receiving – M. Hudson 3Rec 26Yds, J. Miller II 1Rec 23Yds
                      Tackles – B. Jordan 8, B. Rigsby 8
                      Sacks – T. Kana 2.0, B. Rigsby 2.0, J. Rodriguez 1.0, J. Peoples 1.0
                      Takeaways – J. Peoples 1Int 1TD, T. Kana 1FF, B. Rigsby 1FF, P. Morgan 1FR 1TD
                      Kicking – S. Sampson 1/1FG 3/3XP
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                      • djp73
                        Coach Porter Davis
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 8504

                        #101
                        Re: The McAlary Effect

                        MAC FOOTBALL
                        MAC Football Results

                        Scores, Players of the Week and other news and notes from around the conference
                        By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 15, 2025

                        MAC Scores
                        Utah 38, Ball State 17
                        Southern Methodist 44, Toledo 17
                        Akron 38, FCSW 17
                        UTSA 30, Bowling Green 14
                        Texas Tech 24, Kent State 7
                        Eastern Michigan 24, Texas State 21
                        Ohio 28, Rice 7
                        Michigan State 13, Northern Illinois 10
                        Notre Dame 27, Central Michgan 3
                        Cincinnati 38, Miami(OH) 14
                        San Jose State 27, Buffalo 10

                        MAC Players of the Week
                        Miami(OH) CB Raion Strader 6Tkl 1Int 1TD
                        Ohio WR Rodney Harris II 8Rec 196Yds 3TD

                        MAC Standings
                        Western Michigan 2-0/0-0
                        Bowling Green 2-1/0-0
                        Ohio 2-1/0-0
                        Central Michigan 1-1/0-0
                        Akron 1-2/0-0
                        Eastern Michigan 1-2/0-0
                        Kent State 1-2/0-0
                        Miami(OH) 1-2/0-0
                        Northern Illinois 1-2/0-0
                        Toledo 1-2/0/0
                        Ball State 0-3/0-0
                        Buffalo 0-3/0-0

                        MAC Leaders
                        Passing Yards: KENT T. Ulatowski 1,008
                        Passing TDs: OHIO C. Wither 10
                        Rushing Yards: WMU J. Buckley 244
                        Rushing TDs: KENT C. Douglas, OHIO R. Hunt Jr 3
                        Receiving Yards: KENT C. McCray 350
                        Receiving TDs: OHIO R. Harris II 5
                        Tackles: BUF D. Crawford 33
                        Sacks: BGSU G. McNeal 7.0
                        Interceptions: CMU B. Deasfernandes 2
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                        • djp73
                          Coach Porter Davis
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 8504

                          #102
                          Re: The McAlary Effect

                          MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                          Coaches Corner

                          Offensive Coordinator Jordan McAlary
                          By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 15, 2025

                          Each week in the days following Kent State's game I will spend a few moments chatting with members of the coaching staff. I'll share some key points in this column.

                          This morning I spoke with offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary following Kent State's loss at Texas Tech.

                          Struggled offensively after scoring 56 last week. What was the big difference there?
                          Well certainly the caliber of the opponent, on the road, turnovers, sacks. There were multiple factors.

                          You've got the extra week to prepare. You've had a couple tough games with a really good one sandwiched between them. What's the focus with the extra week?
                          Well we're looking at a couple personnel adjustments. We'll be going over the playbook. Some extra film study. Just trying to put a polish on everything with the extra week of prep time.

                          This week's player of the week?
                          Chrishon McCray had another big one for us which we have kind of come to expect. Mo Hazime stepped up for us and had a nice game as well.
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                          • djp73
                            Coach Porter Davis
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 8504

                            #103
                            Re: The McAlary Effect

                            MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                            Flashes lose pair of prospects

                            WR Allman choses Akron
                            By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 16, 2025

                            Three star WR Hugh Allman of Royersford, PA announced yesterday that he would be signing with Akron, choosing the Zips over Kent State.
                            Kent State also learned that Greenwood, Indianna's Barry Levcik has eliminated them from consideration. The three star offensive tackle is believed to be leaning toward Western Michigan.

                            Recruiting Class
                            POS|NAME||NATL|STATE|POS|Hometown|HT|WT
                            ATH|Lawrence Hamm||676|7|53|Colonial Heights, VA|6'1"|219
                            P|Hasheem Gwacham||749|25|9|Rockwood, MI|6'2"|206
                            ATH|Sal Bryant||1408|28|130|Chesterfield, VA|5'11"|208
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                            • djp73
                              Coach Porter Davis
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 8504

                              #104
                              Re: The McAlary Effect

                              MAC FOOTBALL
                              MAC Football Results

                              Scores, Players of the Week and other news and notes from around the conference
                              By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 22, 2025

                              MAC Scores
                              Ohio 38, Coastal Carolina 10
                              FCSSE 24, Northern Illinois 20
                              Nevada 28, Akron 10
                              FCSNW 31, Eastern Michigan 23
                              Western Michigan 21, FCSE 15
                              Toledo 31, FCSSE 17
                              Ole Miss 44, Buffalo 21
                              FCSSE 37, Miami(OH) 14

                              MAC Players of the Week
                              Akron OLB Rich Benenge 2Tkl, 2.0Sck
                              Toledo QB John Alan Richter 357Yds 4TD

                              MAC Standings
                              Western Michigan 3-0/0-0
                              Ohio 3-1/0-0
                              Bowling Green 2-1/0-0
                              Central Michigan 1-1/0-0
                              Toledo 2-2/0/0
                              Kent State 1-2/0-0
                              Akron 1-3/0-0
                              Eastern Michigan 1-3/0-0
                              Miami(OH) 1-3/0-0
                              Northern Illinois 1-3/0-0
                              Ball State 0-3/0-0
                              Buffalo 0-4/0-0

                              MAC Leaders
                              Passing Yards: OHIO C. Wither 1,330
                              Passing TDs: OHIO C. Wither 14
                              Rushing Yards: WMU J. Buckley 310
                              Rushing TDs: OHIO R. Hunt Jr 4
                              Receiving Yards: OHIO R. Harris II 462
                              Receiving TDs: OHIO R. Harris II 6
                              Tackles: BUF D. Crawford 40
                              Sacks: BGSU G. McNeal 7.0
                              Interceptions: CMU B. Deasfernandes 2
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                              • djp73
                                Coach Porter Davis
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 8504

                                #105
                                Re: The McAlary Effect

                                MAC FOOTBALL KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES
                                Kent State News

                                Flashes shuffle OL, Hazime forcing his way on the field
                                By Don Knotts | @theotherdonknotts | September 23, 2025

                                Flashes to start shuffled OL lineup vs UMass
                                After giving up a plethora of sacks to start the season the Kent State coaching staff has shuffled the offensive line.

                                Tristen Bittner has moved from right guard out to right tackle, replacing the struggling Garrett Masterson, who has given up five sacks so far this season. Nikolai Bujnowski will start at right guard.

                                "We had to do something to clean things up up front." Offensive coordinator Jordan McAlary explained. "Bujnowski pushed those guys for a starting spot this spring and wasn't far behind. We're hoping this will light a fire under them and be the change the group needs to flourish."

                                Hazime earning reps
                                After not expecting to use the TE as much this season senior Mohammed Hazime has forced the coaching staff to adjust things to get him on the field. He is second on the team with 206 yards. His 13 receptions is third behind Chrishon McCray and Gavin Garcia.

                                "Mo has been great for us. He's come through in some big spots where we needed a first down and he's picked things up quickly. We're looking forward to seeing him continue to make progress this season." McAlary explained.
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