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Wanted to swing by...

And say congratulations on the new coach!

As a WVU graduate it was an interesting coaching search as two of the coaches who were rumored to be in contention (Jeff Mullen and Curt Cignetti) and the eventual hire all have WVU connections. Darrell Hazell coached WVU's all-time leading rusher, Avon Couborne.

I hope he wins a ton of games for you guys!

University of Massachusetts to MAC for 2013 season

Indications are the University of Massachusetts will announce its intention to move from the Championship Subdivision to the Bowl Subdivision, joining Temple as a football-only member of the Mid-American Conference, perhaps as early as next month.

UMass would need to go through a two-year transition period before it could be officially admitted to the MAC for the 2013 season.

Thoughts?

UMass expected to join MAC

Lombardi Documentary HBO

If you have HBO, you should check out the new documentary on legendary Green Bay Packer coach Vince Lombardi. Even if you are too young to remember Lombardi, it's still worth watching. In the preview, you will see Jerry Kramer discuss how Lombardi motivated him to become an All-Pro guard. I once shook hands with Kramer and got his autograph at a book signing at Lazarus department store in Columbus back in the late 60s. Like so many fans, I idolized the Packers and Lombardi. When Vince died, I felt that the world lost one hell of a man. I don't believe there will ever be another coach quite like him again.

HBO Sports Documentary: Lombardi Preview (HBO)

OT- Troy Smith sideline blow up with Mike Singletary

I hardly ever watch the NFL anymore but did see Troy Smith blow up on the sideline yesterday after he threw an interception. From the video below, you can see Smith mouth the words, "I am not perfect!," during the heated exchange with Mike Singletary after the interception. The 49ers lost the playoff game and later fired Singletary who issued the following statement:

"One of the greatest experiences of my life was having the opportunity to coach the San Francisco 49ers. What made it so special were the players. They were some of the most outstanding men I have ever been around in my life. The coaches were truly professionals. I wish the 49ers nothing but the best. I am thankful to the York family for having given me the opportunity to be a head coach in the NFL. I am indebted to them for that. I am also thankful for the Faithful fans, I am just sorry I couldn't give them more."

I personally have tremendous respect for Mike Singletary. Despite his losing record as a head coach, I will always look up to him and view him as a role model that others should follow. On the other hand, I'm disappointed in the actions of Troy Smith and wonder if he is a product of society in which he lives in today. I remember a time when you never saw players shout back at their coaches. Things sure have changed over the years. Perhaps Mike is better off not coaching anymore. Maybe Smith will have better luck with his new coach. But until he learns to control his emotions, I don't believe he will make it as an NFL quarterback.

OT- Troy Smith Sideline Blow up with Singletary

If you are not a KSR member, you don't know what you're missing

As one of the major posters of the KentSportsReport, I would like to welcome you and hope you enjoy your stay at the Nielsen's Nest.

As KSR members know, most of our activity is in The Flash Point, which is the premium forum, but if you are not a KSR member you don't know what you're missing.

Steve Hare, publisher/recruiting analyst for Rivals.com and founder of the KentSportsReport, brings you the latest news regarding the head coaching position and keeps you informed with every single football commitment, as well as the basketball commitments, too.

The KSR membership will undoubtedly grow throughout this coaching search but if you are not a member, you have no idea what you are missing. The KSR gives you information that you will not find anywhere else.... and lots of it.

If you are not a member, give membership a try today. It's only $9.95 a month, or $99.95 a year. You won't regret it!

Kent State wrestling at Body Bar Invitational

Kent State is at the Body Bar Invitational at Cornell today.

Here's a look at the early matches:

Preliminaries

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Nicholas Bedelyon (Kent State) dec. Joe Roth (CMU), 3-0
Steve Mitcheff (KSU) maj. dec. Dominick Giacolone (Ithaca), 15-2

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Tyler Small (Kent State) fall Brett Hernandez-Henderson (Cornell), 4:48

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Chase Skonieczny (KSU) dec. Junior Amazan (Ithaca), 6-0

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Donnie Corby (CMU) dec. Marcel Clopton (Kent State), 4-1
Ryan Dunphy (Cornell) dec. Tommy Sasfy (Kent State), 4-3

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Zack Cline (CMU) dec. Thaddeus Keklak (Kent State), 4-2
Jesse Shanaman (Cornell) dec. Sli Bostelman (Kent State), 4-0

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Ross Tice (KSU) maj. dec. Cody Hutchenson (Cornell), 9-1

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Mack Lewnes (Cornell) fall Brandon Johnson (KSU), 3:15

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Casey Newburg (KSU) maj. dec. Wil Brown (USMA), 11-3
Keith Witt (KSU) fall Jacob Bachman (LHUP), 4:23
Christopher Estep (KSU) dec. Pete Mesko (Corn), 8-6

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Ryan Buckner (KSU) dec. Hank Penree (Ith), 5-1
Cory Reed (Bing) dec. Joe Tymosuzuk (KSU), 2-1
Dustin Kilgore (KSU) tech. fall. Clint Podish (CUP), 19-2; 3:56

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Brendon Barlow (KSU) maj. dec. Jon Max Wright (Drex), 17-5

Support Geno Ford and Rob Senderoff

KENT, Ohio ? Kent State Head Coach Geno Ford and Associate Head Coach Rob Senderoff have been selected to participate in CollegeInsider.com’s ‘Shots from the Heart,’ free throw competition to help raise awareness for heart disease. Starting the week of Nov. 15, college basketball coaches from across the country will compete against one another in a free throw shooting tournament, to benefit the American Heart Association. The event also pays tribute to legendary coach Skip Prosser who passed away on July 26, 2007 of a heart attack.

“Having the opportunity to be involved with anything that pays tribute to Skip Prosser is a tremendous honor,” said Ford. “He was a great coach and an even better person. I have never met anyone in the coaching profession that didn’t deeply enjoy their friendship with Coach Prosser.”

There will be two 64-coach fields (one for head coaches and one for assistant coaches). Participating coaches will compete in a free throw shooting contest, which will be bracketed in NCAA tournament format. Coaches will not have to actually compete against each other on the same court. Each coach will shoot 25 free throws at his convenience. A member of the athletic department will tally the results and the coach with the most makes would advance. To avoid ties, 1-20 shots made are worth one point, shots 21-24 are worth two points and shot 25 is worth three points.

“Rob and I are excited about competing in the tournament and I know we have 13 players on our roster rooting against us so we better perform well,” said Ford.

Ford will go up against Ron Everhart of Duquesne in the first round the week of Nov. 15-21. A 1,752-point scorer in college at Ohio University, Ford still holds the Mid-American Conference record for free throw percentage in a single game when he shot 19-19 against Eastern Michigan on Feb, 12, 1997. Crowned the state of Ohio’s Mr. Basketball in 1993, the Cambridge native is the current OHSAA record holder for free throws made in a season (288) and a career (697).

Everhart was a four-year letter winner at Virginia Tech and served as captain of the Hokies 1984-85 NCAA Tournament team. The winner will move on to the second round to face either Bill Self of Kansas or Ben Jacobson of Northern Iowa. The second, third and fourth rounds, will be competed the upcoming months, culminating with a free throw final contested at the 2011 Final Four in Houston.

In the Assistant Coaches Bracket, Senderoff drew a first round match-up with Dick Bender of Clemson. Recently named as the fourth best mid-major assistant in the country, Senderoff has a tough draw as Bender ranked third in NCAA Division III when he shot 91 percent from the free throw line his senior year at Western Maryland in 1985-86. A possible second round encounter looms against Butler’s Darnell Archey who set an NCAA Division I record for consecutive free throws made (85), and he finished with Butler single season (.973 in 2002-03) and career (.951) records for free throw percentage. Archey will face Jamie Kachmarik of UNC Wilmington, a 1997 graduate of Bowling Green.

People can pledge quarter, a dollar, ten dollars or more for each free throw made during the competition. All money raised will go to the American Heart Association. Those interested in making a donation by sponsoring made shots can send emails to: shots@collegeinsider.com. For those interested in making donations, checks can be made payable to the American Heart Association and mailed to:

CollegeInsider.com
410 Prospect Street
Norwood, MA 02062

Skip Prosser spent 21 years as collegiate head coach at Loyola (MD), Xavier and Wake Forest. He made 18 postseason appearances and is the only coach in NCAA history to take three separate schools to the NCAA Tournament in his first year coaching the teams. In 2008 CollegeInsider.com created the Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award, which is given annually to the coach who not only achieves success on the basketball court but who also displays moral integrity off the court as well.

Fans can follow the season-long event at www.collegeinsider.com/shots

VIDEO: Greene recaps loss to Cleveland State

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Kent State junior forward Justin Greene scored a team-high 17 points and pulled down seven rebounds, but his three-point attempt at the buzzer fell short in Cleveland State's 69-66 win over the Golden Flashes on Sunday in the World Vision Classic.

Greene discusses what happened to the Golden Flashes after taking a 34-23 lead at halftime, only to see the Vikings storm back in the second half.

Post-game video

Kent State Vs. Iona Live Game Updates

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I'm here at the Wolstein Center and will be posting updates throughout Kent State's season opener.

Suppose this is as good a time as any to introduce myself, as I'll be working with (for is probably a better word) Steve Hare to cover the Flashes.

Tip-off is a little over half an hour away from KSU's 2010-11 men's basketball season getting under way.
This post was edited on 11/12 3:36 PM by stevehare Rivals

BB: Strickland completes signing class

KENT, Ohio -- Seventh-year Kent State head baseball coach Scott Stricklin introduced the program's 2012 freshman class today (Nov. 10).

The class features 10 student-athletes -- including seven from Ohio and three from western Pennsylvania. The Golden Flashes welcome RHP/OF John Birkbeck (Canton, Ohio), LHP Brian Clark (Munroe Falls, Ohio), LHP Tim Faix (Strongsville, Ohio), RHP Eli Martin (Zanesville, Ohio), OF Alex Miklos (Grove City, Pa.), C/INF/OF Tommy Monnot (Canton, Ohio), OF Jake Neuschaefer (Elyria, Ohio), INF Sawyer Polen (Wooster, Ohio), INF/P Jason Revesz (Grove City, Pa.) and C Jeff Revesz (Grove City, Pa.).

"It's a very deep class. (assistant coach) Scott Daeley and (associate head coach/pitching coach) Mike Birkbeck did another outstanding job," said Stricklin. "We always recruit players to make an impact as freshmen. We expect all of these recruits to come in and contribute. This is a big class for us, and we're very happy with what we've got coming in."

Birkbeck helped guide Canton GlenOak High School to the 2010 Federal League Championship and Ohio state regional semifinals under head coach Greg McClellan and garnered selection to Team Ohio. He also competed for the Stark County Terriers under head coach Don Thorley, helping the squad win the 2007 USSSA state title. He is the son of Kent State associate head coach/pitching coach Mike Birkbeck, who enters his 15th year on the program's coaching staff in 2011.

"John knows how to pitch," said Stricklin. "He's been around it all his life and understands the game. He commands his fastball and his off-speed pitches. He's got a chance to be a major impact guy for our program."

Clark is a two-year letterwinner at Stow-Munroe Falls High School who tossed a no-hitter as a sophomore and served as the team captain for the Bulldogs as a junior under head coach John Daymon. He also played for the Boys of Summer under head coach Bob McCrackin, pitching six complete games, two one hitters and fanning 47 over 36 innings of work.

"Brian is considered one of the top left-handed pitchers in Ohio," said Stricklin. "He really impressed us this summer with his arm strength and command. We project him as a pitcher who will make an immediate impact in our program."

Faix (pronounced Fay) competes at Walsh Jesuit High School under head coach Chris Kaczmar. A three-year letterwinner and an honors student, Faix posted a 7-0 pitching mark as a junior to earn All-Cuyhoga River Baseball Conference honors and help the Warriors earn back-to-back state runner-up finishes in 2009 and '10. He also played for Premier Baseball Academy under head coach Robert Ferns and was a member of the 2010 Midwest Redbirds in addition to being a 2010 Buckeye Scout Invitee.

"Tim is also considered one of the top left-handed pitchers in Ohio and was recruited by a number of other schools," said Stricklin. "He comes from a great high school with great tradition. He's got a lot of experience and has had a lot of success."

Martin, who plays at Tri-Valley High School under head coach Todd Biles, is a two-year letterwinner who earned First Team All-Ohio honors as well as Muskingum Valley League Conference Player of the Year recognition as a junior. That campaign followed a sophomore season in which he earned the first of two First Team Ohio Eastern District selections and garnered Second Team All-MVL honors. He also helped guide the 5B's Stingers to a U16 national title under head coach Todd Biles.

"Eli reminds me a lot of one of our former pitchers, Jason Seelman," said Stricklin. "He's not big in stature, but he just knows how to pitch. He moves his fastball around and has a great breaking ball he can throw anytime. The thing that stands out most is that he really competes and gives hitters fits."

Miklos (pronounced Mick-los) is a three-year letterwinner from Grove City (Pa.) High School, where he has earned all-region honors twice under head coach Pat Forese as well as a district championship. He also played for head coach Jim Revesz as a member of the PA Redhawks, which won the Allegheny Wood Bat Classic championship. Miklos added to his list of achievements by receiving all-tournament team honors at the 2010 NABF World Series.

"Alex is a really good athlete," said Stricklin. "He's a tough kid who grew up playing hockey. He's just a natural athlete who has got some pop in his bat. As he focuses solely on baseball, I think he can develop into a great player in our program."

Monnot (pronounced Mon-it) followed up a sophomore season in which he earned Second Team All-Federal League honors at Canton GlenOak High School under head coach Greg McClellan by achieving first team selection as a junior. He is the squad's two-time reigning 'Defensive Player of the Year' and 'Most Outstanding Hitter.' Monot posted a .475 batting average under head coach Don Thorley as a member of the Stark County Terriers. He also played for the Midland Braves in 2009 and was invited to the '09 East Coast Pro Showcase and the '10 Buckeye Scout. Monnot joined Birkbeck as a 2010 Team Ohio pick.

"Tommy is one of the best hitters not only in the state of Ohio but also in the region," said Stricklin. "He can hit for average and power, and he's very aggressive at the plate. He handles himself very well behind the plate and can play any position on the field. We're going to ask him to catch and to hit, and he's going to be a middle-of-the-order-impact type of player."

Neuschaefer achieved First Team All-Northeast Ohio honors in 2009 and '10 and First Team All-Lorain County selection in '10 at Elyria High School under head coach Mike Brandyberry. He was also named First Team NEOBCA in 2010 and Honorable Mention All-Ohio. Neuschaefer has also competed for the Northeast Ohio Vipers and the Midwest Redbirds.

"Jake is one of the best athletes we've ever recruited," said Stricklin. "He's a great runner with great instincts, and he really can control the center of the diamond from centerfield. He can play any of the three outfield positions as well as being a leadoff-type hitter who can steal bases and put pressure on defenses."

Polen owns a .430 batting average in his three years playing at Triway High School under head coach Sean Carmichael. A three-year letterwinner, Polen is a three-time First All-Principals Athletic Conference and All-Daily Record pick in addition to earning three straight Spring Sports All-Academic Team selections.

"Sawyer is just a really good baseball player," said Stricklin. "We've watched him play for the last three years, and he can play a lot of different positions. He's a very good hitter and a very good leader. He's the kind of guy that every team wants because he leads by example and is a hard worker."

Jason Revesz competes at Grove City (Pa.) High School under Forese alongside Miklos and twin brother Jeff. He has been a region all-star and has excelled in the classroom as a National Honor Society student. He also played fall ball for the Midwest Redbirds.

"Jason can play just about any position on the field," said Stricklin. "He's very versatile and comes from a baseball family. He knows how to play the game and is a very hard worker. He has a chance to do a lot of good things for us in a lot of different ways."

Jeff Revesz, an Under Armour Preseason All-American, earned region player of the year honors at Grove City (Pa.) High School in addition to selection to the District 10 All-Star Team. He also competed for the PA Redhawks, winning the Beast of the East Home Run Derby title as well as playing fall ball for the Midwest Redbirds.

"Jeff is considered one of the top catchers in the region," said Stricklin. "He's a very good hitter and a very good baseball player. With his baseball pedigree and hard work, we feel like he's going to make an early impact in our program."

The Golden Flashes enter 2011 having earned a second consecutive NCAA Tournament berth in 2010. After wrapping the regular season up with a 39-25 (18-9 MAC) mark and its fourth MAC East Division crown in five years, Kent State won five elimination games in three days to capture the MAC Tournament title and punch a ticket to the NCAA Los Angeles Regional. The Flashes welcome back seven starting position players and three starting pitchers from last year's squad. Kent State opens the '11 season Feb. 18 at Georgia Tech.

MG: Flashes complete signing class

KENT, Ohio ? Kent State Director of Golf/Head Coach Herb Page wrapped up the early signing period by receiving a commitment from Taylor Zoller (Charleston, S.C. / Fort Dorchester H.S.), the number three ranked junior golfer in South Carolina. Ranked the 119th best recruit by Junior Golf Scoreboard, Phillips will join the Golden Flashes as a freshman next fall.

His father, Karl was an All-American for the Golden Flashes in 1985, while his mother Holly also attended Kent State where she received her Master’s Degree.

“Because of the relationship I have with his father, who is one of my former players, I watched Taylor grow up. He has only been golfing seriously for two-and-a-half years and the results so far have been phenomenal,” said Page. “We are thrilled to have Taylor come back to where his mom and dad went to school.”

Zoller won the 2010 SC Big I Junior qualifier among his 13 top 20 finishes in 16 events on the junior circuit. He also tied for second at the Joe Cheves Junior with rounds of 72-67 and tied for third at the Bobby Chapman Invitational shooting 72-69. While playing for Fort Dorchester, Zoller earned All-Tournament honors at the 2010 Capitol Classic where he finished second with a 145 (73-72).

“He already has all the shots in golf, I’ve seen him turn the ball both ways and his wedge game is very artistic for someone at such a young age,” said Page.

After giving a verbal commitment to Kent State in July, Zoller told Golfweek, “I have a great deal of family in Ohio and have always wanted to go to Kent State. A major reason that I chose the school is because of its state-of-the-art learning facility. The great thing about Kent State is that Coach Page has built a successful golf program. Between the family history at Kent State, the learning center, and the great coaching staff, Kent State was the perfect fit for me.”

Zoller joins Charlie Phillips (Mt. Vernon, Ohio / Mt. Vernon) and Nick Scott (Union, Ohio/Northmont) in the incoming class of 2011 for the Golden Flashes. Kent State finished 20th at the NCAA Championship last season and are currently ranked 33rd in the nation in the latest Golfstat.com ratings system.

WBB: Kent State at Canisius

The Kent State women's basketball team will begin the 2010-11 season with four consecutive road games, beginning Friday, Nov. 12 with a 6 p.m. contest against Canisius... In a recent poll of Mid-American Conference women's basketball coaches and select members of the media, Kent State was predicted for a second-place finish in the MAC East Division in the 2010-11 conference race... Earning preseason all-MAC honors was Kent State senior Jamilah Humes, who led the Golden Flashes last year with 14.6 points, 3.7 assists and 2.5 steals per game as a junior... Humes also ranked in the top 150 in the NCAA in steals, assists and scoring... Tabbed for a seventh-place finish in the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference, Canisius is coming off a 12-19 season in 2009-10... Senior Micayla Drysdale was a preseason all-MAAC selection heading into the 2010-11 campaign, marking the third time she has received the preseason nod. She is the reigning MAAC leader in career three-point field goals (147).
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