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Flashes sign 20 on National Signing Day

KENT, Ohio ?[/B] Kent State kept local talent close to home with seven Northeast Ohio natives announced in its 2014 recruiting class Wednesday on National Signing Day. In all, the Golden Flashes added 11 players on defense, eight on offense and one kicker.

The 20-member class comes from five different states with 15 Ohio natives. Two players will join the Flashes from Miami, Fla., along with one from Nevada, Pennsylvania and Michigan. Eighteen members served as team captains in high school.

The group includes 11 all-state selections, four players on state championship teams, five players with state runner-up finishes and six players with academic honors.

Offense[/B]

GEORGE BOLLAS, QB, 6-3, 205[/B]
Aurora, Ohio
Aurora High School

Notables:[/B] Chagrin Valley Conference Offensive MVP as a senior and all-state selection…Team captain…Led Aurora to state semifinal appearance and 12-2 record as a junior… Greenmen also won state playoff game in 2013, finishing 10-2…Earned all-conference and all-district first team honors as a senior…Former high school teammate of Jake McVay…Two-time all-academic team selection for Chagrin Valley Conference…Wrestled for two seasons at Aurora, qualifying for the state tournament as a sophomore…Father and grandfather both wrestled at Ohio State.
Stats:[/B] Rushed for 1,323 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior, throwing for 1,355 yards and 13 touchdowns…Ran for 1,072 yards and 16 touchdowns in junior season and threw for 1,483 yards and 14 touchdowns.

LUKE GRANDJEAN, WR, 6-3, 185[/B]
North Canton, Ohio
Hoover High School

Notables:[/B] Two-time all-state second team selection…Team captain…Named to All-Stark County (Repository) First Team in junior and senior seasons…Northeast Inland All-District First Team…Beacon Journal All-Star Team…All-Federal League First Team…Helped Hoover to a playoff appearance in 2012…Played two seasons of basketball and lacrosse at Hoover…Scored 35 goals career goals in lacrosse…Uncle Charlie Grandjean played at Kent State and is member of Varsity "K" Hall of Fame…Will be seventh member of extended family to attend Kent State.
Stats:[/B] Made six interceptions as a junior…Caught 34 passes for 623 yards and six touchdowns in 2012…Threw for 1,402 yards and eight touchdowns in 2013, while rushing for 970 yards and 14 touchdowns.

ZAQUON TYSON, WR, 5-9, 155[/B]
Miami, Fla.
Norland High School
Notables:[/B] Helped Norland win a state title in 2011 …Team captain...Earned MVP of both Georgia vs. Florida and Private vs. Public All-Star Games…Joins linebacker Darius Redmond among Miami natives on Kent State roster.

Stats:[/B] Made 30 catches for 550 yards and four touchdowns as a senior.

MILES HIBBLER, RB, 5-10, 185[/B]
Troy, Ohio
Troy High School

Notables:[/B] Two-time All-Greater Western Ohio Conference First Team selection…Earned all-state honorable mention…Two-time All-Southwest Ohio District First Team selection… Team captain…Helped Troy to state playoffs as a sophomore…Earned three varsity letters in football and four in track & field…Was a two-time state qualifier in the 4x100.
Stats:[/B] Ran for 1,644 yards and 21 touchdowns on 235 carries as a senior…Ranks seventh among Troy's all-time rushing leaders.

STEFANO MILLIN, OL, 6-5, 245[/B]
Massillon, Ohio
Perry High School
Notables:[/B] All-Federal League honors as a senior …Team captain...Also a standout wrestler at Perry…Was a two-time state tournament qualifier…Two-time place winner at both Iron Man and Beast of the East tournaments.

Stats:[/B] Recorded 18 career sacks and 25 tackles for loss

COLLIN PROUTY, OL, 6-5, 280[/B]
Dresden, Ohio
Tri-Valley High School

Notables:[/B] Two-time All-Ohio Second Team selection…Two-time Muskingum Valley League Offensive Lineman of the Year…Two-time all-district and all-region selection…Team captain…Three-year letterwinner…Helped Tri-Valley to playoff wins in three different seasons…High school teammates with Nathan Strock…Named Eastern Region Track & Field Athlete of the Year and finished fifth in the state in discus as a junior…Father played football at Muskingum.

NATHAN PUTHOFF, OL, 6-5, 287[/B]
Columbus, Ohio
St. Charles High School
Notables:[/B] All-Ohio First Team selection…Offensive Team MVP…Was also a first team selection on all-conference, all-district and All-Metro teams…Helped St. Charles to a playoff appearance…Father and uncle both played football at Ohio…Will be seventh member of family to compete as a student-athlete in the Mid-American Conference…Also competed in baseball and track & field.

Stats:[/B] Totaled 73 pancake blocks as a senior and 24 as a junior.

CONNOR SHINSKY, OL, 6-6, 260[/B]
Butler , Pa.
Knoch High School

Notables:[/B] All-Greater Allegheny Conference First Team selection on offense in junior and senior seasons…Also an all-conference second team selection on defense …Team captain…Helped Knoch to a pair of playoff appearances, including a WPIAL runner-up finish in 2011…Knoch finished 12-1, winning a Section 3 championship…Named to Butler Eagle Sweet 16 and Pittsburgh Post Gazette North Finest 22…Also played basketball at Knoch.
Stats:[/B] Totaled 45 tackles and six sacks as a junior


Defense[/B]
JON CUNNINGHAM, DT, 6-0, 265[/B]
Bedford, Ohio
Bedford High School

Notables:[/B] Earned all-conference honors in junior and senior seasons… Team captain…Also wrestles at Bedford…Was a state qualifier as a junior…Freestyle/Greco Roman state champion… Father played football at Toledo…Mother attended Kent State
Stats:[/B] Made 77 tackles, including 55 solo stops…Scored two touchdowns.

KALIL MORRIS, DT, 6-3, 280[/B]
Columbus, Ohio
Bishop Hartley High School
Notables:[/B] All-Ohio First Team (defense) in junior and senior seasons…Three-time all-district and All-Central Catholic League First Team selection…Team captain...All-Metro First Team…North-South All-Star Game selection…Helped Hartley to state championship game appearance as a senior and state semifinal appearance as a junior…Back-to-back undefeated regular seasons…Also played basketball at Bishop Hartley.

Stats:[/B] Made 161 career tackles with 15 sacks, five forced fumbles and two fumbles recovered.

ZACK SINGER, DT, 6-3, 290[/B]
Las Vegas, Nev.
Bishop Gorman High School
Notables:[/B] Earned all-state honors in all four seasons…Helped Bishop Gorman to four state titles and four Top 25 national rankings…Team captain…Played both ways and rarely left the field…Competed in both baseball and wrestling at Bishop Gorman, finishing fourth at state wrestling tournament.

Stats:[/B] Made 37 tackles as a senior.

JAMES ALEXANDER, LB, 5-11, 219[/B]
Miami, Fla.
Miami Jackson High School
Notables:[/B] Two-time All-Dade County First Team selection…Team captain…Helped Jackson to a Regional title as a junior…One of two Miami natives in recruiting class (Zaquon Tyson)…Was also a captain on Jackson's track & field team where he earned all-county honors and qualified for the state meet.

Stats:[/B] Recorded 351 career tackles and 15 sacks…Scored two defensive touchdowns…Recovered seven fumbles and forced three…Broke school record for tackles in a season with 145.

MARQUES MOORE, LB, 6-2, 200[/B]
Springfield , Ohio
Springfield High School

Notables:[/B] Named to All-Greater Western Ohio Conference First Team…Received invites for National Underclassmen (NUC) All-American Game, NUC Ultimate 100 and Texas vs. the World Game…Also competed in basketball and track & field at Springfield…Two uncles and a cousin all played in the NFL.

Stats:[/B] Blocked three punts…Made two interceptions…Recorded 34 tackles and recovered a fumble

MATTHEW SOMMERS, LB, 6-2, 220[/B]
Kent , Ohio
Roosevelt High School

Notables:[/B] Two-time Portage Trail Conference Defensive Player of the Year…Earned All-Ohio Second Team honors as a senior and special mention as a junior…Team captain…Three-time all-conference first team selection…Helped Roosevelt to three conference championships…Joins Evan Shimensky as third Roosevelt player on roster…Also played lacrosse at Roosevelt, earning all-district honors in two seasons.
Stats:[/B] Totaled 421 career tackles, 30 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, six forced fumbles and an interception…Holds Roosevelt records for tackles in a season and tackles in a career.

ELDIN ANU, CB, 5-10, 165[/B]
Columbus, Ohio
Westerville Central High School
Notables:[/B] All-Ohio Second Team selection…Earned all-region and all-district first team honors…Team captain…Named to Ohio Capital Conference Second Team…Helped Westerville Central to Cardinal Division title in OCC…Also competed in track & field, earning all-state honors…Born in Cameroon .

Stats:[/B] Made 53 catches for 718 yards and seven touchdowns…totaled 1,075 all-purpose yards…Recorded four interceptions, 58 tackles and 13 pass breakups.

QUAN ROBINSON JR., CB, 6-1, 170[/B]
Cleveland, Ohio
Glenville High School
Notables:[/B] Senate League All-Star…Team captain…Three-year starter at quarterback…Led Glenville to state title game in senior year and three Senate League titles…One of two Glenville players (Erik Simpson) joining Glenville grad Chris Overton.

Stats:[/B] Threw for 1,945 yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior…Ran for 500 yards and 14 touchdowns.

JERRELL FOSTER, CB, 6-0, 180[/B]
Cincinnati, Ohio
Winton Woods High School
Notables:[/B] Earned all-district honors…Team captain…All-City selection...Helped Winton Woods advance to the third round of the state playoffs…Will join Cincinnati natives Kevin DeWalt.

Stats:[/B] Intercepted three passes as a senior, totaling eight pass breakups.

MARCUS ELLIOTT, DB, 6-1, 200[/B]
Toledo, Ohio
Whitmer High School
Notables:[/B] All-Ohio First Team selection as a senior and second team choice as a junior…Team captain…Two-tine selection on all-district, all-conference and All-Blade teams…Team MVP…Helped Whitmer in four playoff appearances, three regional championships, two state semifinal s and one state final appearance…Will join Whitmer grads Nate andNick Holley…Was a four-year letterwinner in track & field…Also lettered in basketball.

Stats:[/B] Made 259 career tackles and 10 interceptions…Holds school record for interceptions in a season with eight…Scored three touchdowns, including 86-yard kick return…Totaled 13 career tackles for loss and eight forced fumbles.

ERIK SIMPSON, S, 6-0, 175[/B]
Cleveland, Ohio
Glenville High School
Notables:[/B] All-Senate League First Team selection…Team captain… Two-year starter at cornerback…Helped Glenville to state title game in senior year and three Senate League titles…One of two Glenville players (Quan Robinson) joining Glenville grad Chris Overton…Also lettered in track & field…Ranked second in his class academically…OHSAA Academic All-Ohio.

Stats:[/B] Made 54 tackles with six pass breakups and one interception in senior season…Receivers he covered did not catch a pass during his junior season.

Specialist[/B]
SHANE HYNES, K, 5-10, 150[/B]
Clarkston, Mich.
Clarkston High School
Notables:[/B] Two-time all-state selection…Helped Clarkston to state championship as a senior…All-Metro Detroit First Team selection…Two all-county honors… Clarkston went 42-3-1 in last four years…Will join former Clarkston teammate Matt Dellinger…Also played baseball.

Stats:[/B] Kicked a school record 53-yard field goal as a junior…Made eight field goals as a senior…Totaled 63 kickoffs for touchbacks as a senior…Had the longest punt in school history (81 yards) as a senior.


2014 National Signing Day

Flashes lose at Toldeo

The Flashes showed great effort at Toledo but unfortunately their low basketball IQ cost them another game. What exactly is basketball IQ? Basketball IQ is having instincts for the game. Examples include knowing what is a smart foul, and knowing how to position ones self for getting rebounds. Toledo had 37 rebounds and Kent State had 34. Not much difference in rebounds but let's take a look at free throws. Toledo made 27 of 39 free throws and Kent State made 9-14. Huge difference there.

Basketball IQ is the ability to pick up on what is being coached. Examples include knowing the playbook and defensive schemes and how to execute them. A player with a high basketball IQ can usually get the "big picture" of plays, understands how they are supposed to work, and see them developing on both offense and defense.

Let's examine the last few minutes of the game. With 3:37 left on the clock, Derek Jackson's basket gave Kent State a 70-68 advantage. But Toledo scored the next six points to start a 9-2 run, taking a 77-72 lead with 1:02 remaining in the game.
The beginning of poor play actually started after Kris Brewer's layup with 9:07 on the clock. Brewer's layup made the score 63-57 in favor of Kent State but the Flashes then shot 5-14 from the field. Team's with a high basketball IQ usually know how to execute offensively and defensively to close out a game. Unfortunately, the Flashes are still learning how to finish against a good team.






This post was edited on 1/26 9:53 PM by nashvillegoldenflash

Valiant effort comes up short in Toledo

Map of where Division I college players come from

With signing day coming up on February 5, I thought you might want to know where the nation's Division I college football players come from. In this interactive map (see link), you can break it down by conference, position or school and look at the raw numbers that show where each university has had the most success recruiting.




Where Football Players Call Home

USAToday gives out grades for this past college football season

The Kent State Golden Flashes get a C- for the 2013 football season. I had expected a better record this year but admit the schedule was certainly a difficult one. I'm not sure Darrell Hazel could have done any better with the schedule the Flashes had this year. BTW, Hazell gets a D- in his first year at Purdue (see link).

Six FBS teams had A+ seasons

Oh how I miss the good old days...

Oh how I miss the good old days when players could actually shoot the basketball and make most of their shots. I also miss not seeing tattoos up and down player's arms and miss the team's ability to shoot free throws and find the open man on the court.

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1984-85 Kent State Golden Flashes[/B]

#20 Anthony Grier, G, Sr., (21 PPG, 2.5 RPG, 4.6 APG, 54.9 FG%)
#24 Larry Robbins, G-F, Sr., (19.7 PPG, 5.3 RPG)

This post was edited on 1/9 5:56 AM by nashvillegoldenflash

1984-85 Kent State statistics

Bowl Performance

I really can't explain the MAC's poor bowl performance this year. One could make the argument that the MAC's weaker teams made the stronger teams look better than they really were but the current RPI rankings have the MAC ahead of the Sun Belt and Conference USA (see link). I agree that wins over Miami, WMU, and UMass might have helped pad the win-loss records of Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Ball State, and Ohio but the RPI ranking shows that the MAC's overall strength of schedule was better than Conference USA. The RPI (Rating Percentage Index) is a measure of strength of schedule and how a team does against that schedule. It does not consider things like margin of victory, only whether or not a team won and where the game was played. So the blowout wins over Miami, WMU, and UMass did not affect the MAC's RPI as some fans might believe.

Although the MAC's 0-5 bowl record is extremely disappointing, take comfort in knowing the conference still finished ahead of the Sun Belt and Conference USA.




Football Conference Rankings (2013-2014)

Flashes fall to Cleveland State at home and Princeton on the road

The Flashes lost to Cleveland State 78-70 at home and fell to Princeton on the road, 73-68. As expected, Gary Waters' team shot well from the field (53.4 percent) and 87.5 percent from the line and played tough defense. By comparison, the Flashes shot 40.7 percent from the field but more importantly missed 10 of 29 free throws.

On the road, the Flashes lost to a disciplined Princeton team that made 29 out of 40 free throws (72.5 percent) compared to Kent State's 63.6 percent from the line. Some people may find it hard to understand how a team with players without tattoos and vertical leaping ability can win but I don't. Hopefully, one day other people will figure this out too.





This post was edited on 12/31 5:46 PM by nashvillegoldenflash

Princeton game

MACTION

As a MAC fan, I love the month of November. Below is the schedule for MACTION during the month of November.

Tuesday, Nov. 5[/B]

- BGSU @ Miami, 8 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)*;
- Ohio @ Buffalo, 8 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)*;

Wednesday, Nov. 6[/B]
- CMU @ Ball State, 8 pm ET (ESPN2);

Tuesday, Nov. 12[/B]
- Ohio @ BGSU, 7:30 pm ET (ESPNU/ESPN3)*;
- Buffalo @ Toledo, 7:30 pm ET (ESPNU/ESPN3)*;

Wednesday, Nov. 13[/B]
- Ball State @ NIU, 8 pm ET/7 pm CT (ESPN2/ESPNU)*
- Miami @ Kent State, 8 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)*;

Saturday, Nov. 16[/B]
- CMU @ WMU, 12 Noon ET (ESPN Plus/ESPN3/ESPN Game Plan);

Tuesday, Nov. 19[/B]
- Kent State @ Ohio, 8 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)*;
- Buffalo @ Miami, 8 pm ET (ESPN2/ESPNU)*;

Wednesday, Nov. 20[/B]
- NIU @ Toledo, 8 pm ET (ESPN2);

Tuesday, Nov. 26[/B]
- WMU @ NIU, 7 pm ET (ESPN2);












This post was edited on 11/4 8:52 PM by nashvillegoldenflash

Postgame Press Conference - at Akron 11/2/13

"This is a tough one," said Kent State head coach. Paul Haynes. "It's not the outcome we wanted, especially in this game. Our guys will take a snapshot of what happened at the end and we will prepare like crazy to never let this happen again.

"The bottom line is we can't turn the ball over in games like this. We have drives going and stub the foot by turning the ball over. We teach that the football is the program. When the ball is on the ground, the program is on the ground."

"At key times, we turned the football over," said Haynes. "We have to grind a little more and do things better … We control the outcome. We have to look ourselves in the mirror as coaches and players and we have to do a lot better to get a better outcome."




Postgame Press Conference - at Akron 11/2/13

The Sports Network Game Preview of Akron Game

The Golden Flashes have had a difficult schedule to this point having faced all three of the remaining undefeated teams in the MAC along with Bowling Green and a pair of schools from BCS conferences. The Zips have not had an easy road either and they held their own against Michigan and NIU. Akron can be a dangerous team when it comes to play, but it has been anything but reliable in the early stages of the Bowden era.


Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Kent State 31, Akron 21

The Sports Network

Post game Press Conference - vs. Buffalo

Coach Haynes knows this is Akron week and as a former player he understands the importance of keeping the Wagon Wheel. According to him, "It's life or death. You don't lose to Akron, bottom line. We said in the locker room, every ounce of energy, every mind, body and soul goes into this game, and that's it. Whatever we have to do, we're going to win this game."





Post game Press Conference - vs. Buffalo

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