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What are the chances?

Given KSU's #17 BCS ranking and possible Orange Bowl bid, what are the chances of Tra'von Chapman decommitting from Pitt and signing with the Flashes? BTW, Chapman was selected First Team Division II All-Ohio and Nathan Strock, who committed this past summer to Kent State, was selected Second Team Division II All-Ohio. The 6-foot-4, 190-pound Strock, passed for 1,883 yards and completed 61 percent of his passes. He had 20 TDs and was intercepted only once.






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Tra'von Chapman

MAC has credentials to bust into its first BCS bowl

Darrell Hazell was hired to coach Kent State in 2011. The idea of reaching a BCS bowl out of the Mid-American Conference was implausible enough that he didn't have a bonus clause for such an accomplishment inserted into the contract. To do so is standard in college football. Did you even consider it?

"Actually," Hazell said sheepishly on Friday, "I did not."

Well, he wasn't exactly alone.

MAC commissioner Jon Steinbrecher said it's always been a goal of the conference, and Northern Illinois does have such a bonus in Dave Doeren's contract ("I guess I got lucky my agent thought of it," he joked), but in the 15-year history of the BCS no MAC school has ever threatened to crash the party (see link for full article).

MAC has credentials to bust into its first BCS bow

Kent State's Improbable Run to Detroit

When the Kent State Golden Flashes take to the field Friday night in Detroit at the 2012 Marathon MAC Championship Game, it will be one of the most amazing football stories not only in the MAC, but in all of college football.


The Flashes will enter Ford Field against three-time West Division, and defending conference champion Northern Illinois with an 11-1 record. It's Kent State's best record in its 90-year football history.



The Golden Flashes are ranked in the top 25 in all four major polls (AP-Writers, ESPN/USA Today-Coaches, Harris-Fans, and the Bowl Championship Series) for the first time in school history.

Their six-game turnaround from 2011 is tied for the best in FBS in 2012 along with Ohio State and Middle Tennessee.

How did this happen? For many years KSU football was down among one of the worst programs in the FBS. They were last seen on the college football map in 1973 when Don James was the head coach and their best player was a beanpole linebacker by the name of Jack Lambert.

When did this metamorphosis start? (see link for full article)

Kent State’s Improbable Run To Detroit

Sports Network preview and prediction of MAC Championship Game

Despite all it has accomplished this season, Kent State is not satisfied with just a trip to Detroit.



"When the clock hit zero, it was all about Northern Illinois," said senior Kent State linebacker C.J. Malauulu.



This is going to be the toughest game of the season to this point for the two teams. Both have overcome countless obstacles to get to this point. As both team's have seemingly unstoppable offensive units, the team that has the ball last will have to love its odds.



Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Kent State 38, Northern Illinois 35 (see link)
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The Sports Network preview and prediction

Banner season in the books, stable MAC is ready for its close-up

When most college football fans think of the Mid-American Conference, if they think of the Mid-American Conference, it's in the context of nonconference fodder to pad nonconference records and fill seats for an additional home game. At best, the MAC recalls high-scoring diversions on a random Tuesday or Wednesday night. They generally do not think of ranked teams, BCS bowls, or the annual MAC Championship Game as appointment viewing.

But then, there's a first time for everything. This season, for example, is the first time four teams from the MAC have appeared in the top 25 in the same season. Friday night's collision between Kent State and Northern Illinois will be the first time the MAC title game
features two ranked teams, or two teams with more than 10 wins apiece. It will be the first time most of the country has had a chance to catch two of the most written-about but little-seen stars in the nation, prolific NIU quarterback Jordan Lynch and electric Kent tailback Dri Archer. And it will certainly be the first time anyone has considered a MAC game a potential play-in for a major bowl game.
As a sign of the expansion-driven times, it will also be the only non-BCS conference whose championship comes down to two teams that are both guaranteed to still be in the same conference in two years.

"A BCS bowl] would put an exclamation point on what has been a banner year for the conference," said Pete Lembo, in his second year as head coach at Ball State, one of six MAC teams that finished the season with at least eight wins. "We've had some terrific out-of-conference wins against BCS teams. We've had some great competition in our conference. And to cap it off with a potential appearance in a major bowl game would really finish off what has been a spectacular year." (see link for full article)



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Stable MAC is ready for its close-up

Oh the possibilities

If you haven't noticed, a lot of teams ranked ahead of Kent State lost today. And with UCLA losing to Stanford, that means #16 through #21 lost this weekend. Boise State, ranked #22, did not play. So given that #23 Kent State won on Friday, it appears that the Flashes, along with Boise State, still have a shot at finishing in the top 16 and a chance at a BCS Bowl. As you know to qualify for a BCS Bowl, Kent State would have to either finish in the top 12 in the final BCS standings (which the Flashes won't be able to do) or in the top 16 in the final BCS standings and ahead of one of the BCS conference champions, which appears to be Louisville or Rutgers from the Big East. #20 Louisville (9-2, 4-2) dropped its second straight but still has a chance for a BCS bowl bid by beating first-place Rutgers (9-2, 5-1) on Thursday. Although #18 Rutgers (9-2, 5-1) has a good chance to defeat Louisville on Thursday for a Bowl Championship Series berth, the Scarlet Knights will go into the game with little momentum after the Pittsburgh Panthers dominated them at Heinz Field racing to a 21-0 halftime lead and coasting to a 27-6 win. But since Kent State soundly defeated Rutgers on October 27, the Flashes should be able to make the argument that they deserve to finish ahead of the Scarlet Knights if they win the MAC Championship. Thoughts?



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BCS Standings

Kent State Team Notes

WHAT'S AHEAD: Kent State will play for its first Mid-American Conference title since 1972 when it faces Northern Illinois at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday. The Huskies have the edge in experience. Northern Illinois is in its third straight title game, but the Flashes haven't backed down from a challenge all season other than their loss to Kentucky in the second game of the season. Both teams are 11-1 overall, 8-0 in the league and are nationally ranked (see link for full report).

Kent St. Team Notes

Emotion

I love the way Coach Hazell shows emotion when he addresses his players. I honestly believe if the Flashes go all the way to the MAC Championship Game, it will because of high level of emotion from the coaches and the players. Some of you know I follow Tampa high school football. Below is a video of head coach Jason Stokes of Gaither High School giving an emotional pre-game talk prior to a district game vs. Tampa Bay Tech. The reason Coach Stokes is so emotional is because his team must win to make the playoffs. The speech must have worked because Gaither's team won 35-32 to capture the Class 7A-District 7 championship.

This post was edited on 11/14 7:32 AM by nashvillegoldenflash

Jason Stokes pre-game talk vs Tampa Bay Tech
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