MID AMERICAN CONFERENCE PREVIEW
The number by the team name is their predicted order of finish in their division.
EAST DIVISION
1) KENT STATE – The Golden Flashes Cinderella MAC season came crashing down after scrambling QB Julian Edelman tweaked and ankle, and the Blue and Gold lost 3 of their last 4 conference games after charging to a 4-0 start while beating Miami,OH, BGSU and Toledo in the same season for the first time in school history. During that losing span, KSU scored just 5 offensive TDs.
The good news for the Flashes is that Edelman is back after spring surgery, so is the defense which was ranked 2nd in total defense last year, their top 4 tacklers, 16 starters (8 on each side of the ball), their leading rusher, and Coach Doug Martin with a contract extension of 4 years along with his wish that his team would be picked to finish high in the preseason polls…..he wants his players and campus to get accustomed to winning football games.
To do so, Kent will be battle tested early and often with a schedule that includes trips to Iowa State, Kentucky, Ohio State, rival Akron, Ohio U, and 2005 champion Northern Illinois, along with hosting 2006 champion Central Michigan. They will have to greatly improve their receiving numbers – they lost their top 2 receivers from a year ago – along with a horrible kicking game that average just 33 yards per punt and managed just 2/10 field goals inside 40 yards (the longest made was from 30), and a kick coverage team that was dead last in the MAC yielding 22 yards per return.
Edelman is a viable threat to run or pass and averages 229 yards of offense per game. He passed for 1859 yards and ran for 658 last season. RB Eugene Jarvis also returns after rushing for 883 yards last year and a 4.3ypc average – I saw him burn Toledo for 179 yards. Jarvis and Edelman combined accounted for 321.6 yards per game compared to the Flashes opponents average of 279.9 yards per game.
Kent expects big things from Frosh WR Aaron Robinson from GA, and senior wide-out Shawn Bayes is a big play threat as is big TE Tom Sitko over the middle.
Defensively Kent had 2 players drafted into the NFL and a third invited to camp. Still, they return 4 of their top 5 tacklers including NFL prospect CB Jack Williams who had 40 solo tackles and 62 total stops along with 5 forced fumbles and 4 INTs. He’s joined by Sr. Fritz Jacques who had 72 tackles, LB Stevon Moss (72 tackles) and Jameson Konz (69 tackles). Kent was second in scoring defense, 3rd in pass defense, and 5th in rushing defense. In total defense they were ranked 3rd in the MAC @ 272.2ypg, that’s 24th nationally, and we 2nd in the league in sacks with 23.
The number by the team name is their predicted order of finish in their division.
EAST DIVISION
1) KENT STATE – The Golden Flashes Cinderella MAC season came crashing down after scrambling QB Julian Edelman tweaked and ankle, and the Blue and Gold lost 3 of their last 4 conference games after charging to a 4-0 start while beating Miami,OH, BGSU and Toledo in the same season for the first time in school history. During that losing span, KSU scored just 5 offensive TDs.
The good news for the Flashes is that Edelman is back after spring surgery, so is the defense which was ranked 2nd in total defense last year, their top 4 tacklers, 16 starters (8 on each side of the ball), their leading rusher, and Coach Doug Martin with a contract extension of 4 years along with his wish that his team would be picked to finish high in the preseason polls…..he wants his players and campus to get accustomed to winning football games.
To do so, Kent will be battle tested early and often with a schedule that includes trips to Iowa State, Kentucky, Ohio State, rival Akron, Ohio U, and 2005 champion Northern Illinois, along with hosting 2006 champion Central Michigan. They will have to greatly improve their receiving numbers – they lost their top 2 receivers from a year ago – along with a horrible kicking game that average just 33 yards per punt and managed just 2/10 field goals inside 40 yards (the longest made was from 30), and a kick coverage team that was dead last in the MAC yielding 22 yards per return.
Edelman is a viable threat to run or pass and averages 229 yards of offense per game. He passed for 1859 yards and ran for 658 last season. RB Eugene Jarvis also returns after rushing for 883 yards last year and a 4.3ypc average – I saw him burn Toledo for 179 yards. Jarvis and Edelman combined accounted for 321.6 yards per game compared to the Flashes opponents average of 279.9 yards per game.
Kent expects big things from Frosh WR Aaron Robinson from GA, and senior wide-out Shawn Bayes is a big play threat as is big TE Tom Sitko over the middle.
Defensively Kent had 2 players drafted into the NFL and a third invited to camp. Still, they return 4 of their top 5 tacklers including NFL prospect CB Jack Williams who had 40 solo tackles and 62 total stops along with 5 forced fumbles and 4 INTs. He’s joined by Sr. Fritz Jacques who had 72 tackles, LB Stevon Moss (72 tackles) and Jameson Konz (69 tackles). Kent was second in scoring defense, 3rd in pass defense, and 5th in rushing defense. In total defense they were ranked 3rd in the MAC @ 272.2ypg, that’s 24th nationally, and we 2nd in the league in sacks with 23.
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