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Kent State Golden Flashes KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES Dr. Todd Diacon President Kent State quarterback Woody Barrett KENT STATE UNIVERSITY Location: ...................................................................................................................Kent, Ohio President: ........................................................................................................Dr. Todd Diacon Director of Athletics: ...........................................................................................Joel Nielsen Head Coach: .............................................................................Sean Lewis (Wisconsin ‘07) Faculty Representative: ........................................................................Dr. Kathryn Wilson Joel Nielsen Enrollment: ...................................................................................................................... 38,323 Director of Athletics Founded: ..............................................................................................................................1910 Nickname: ....................................................................................................... Golden Flashes Colors: ............................................................ Navy Blue (PMS 281) and Gold (PMS 124) Stadium: (Capacity): ..........................................................................Dix Stadium (25,319) Website: .....................................................................................www.kentstatesports.com TEAM FACTS Offense: .............................................................................................................................Spread Defense: ................................................................................................................................... 3-4 2018 Record:.........................................................................................................................2-10 2018 Conference Record/Finish: ....................................................................1-7/6th East Last Bowl Appearance: ........................................................ GoDaddy.com Bowl (2013) Sean Lewis Letterwinners Returning/Lost:.................................................................................... 45/21 Head Coach Starters Returning/Lost: ...................................................................................................14/8 All-Time Record: ....................................................................................................342-564-28 All-Time MAC Record:............................................................................................ 163-323-4 MAC Championships/Last: .........................................................................................1/1972 SPORTS INFORMATION Football Contact: .................................................................................... Taylor Czajikowski Office Phone: ......................................................................................................330.672.3084 Cell Phone: ..........................................................................................................785.221.4405 E-Mail: ......................................................................................................tczajikow@kent.edu Dix Stadium Press Box: ...................................................................................330.672.2036 2019 MACTaylor Football Czajikowski Record Book 72 Media Relations KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES TEAM INFORMATION 2019 Schedule Date Opponent Time Television Series Thur., Aug. 29 at Arizona State 10:00 pm ET Pac-12 Networks First Meeting Sat., Sept. 7 Kennesaw State Noon ET ESPN3 First Meeting Sat., Sept. 14 at Auburn 7:00 pm ET ESPN2 or ESPNU First Meeting Sat., Sept. 21 *Bowling Green 3:30 pm ET TBA BGSU leads 60-20-6 Sat., Oct. 5 at Wisconsin TBA ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU First Meeting Sat., Oct. 12 *at Akron 3:30 pm ET TBA Akron leads 35-24-2 Sat., Oct. 19 *at Ohio TBA TBA Ohio leads 44-25-2 Sat., Oct. 26 *Miami TBA TBA Miami leads 49-17 Tue., Nov. 5 *at Toledo 7:00 pm ET or 8:00 pm ET ESPN2/CBS Sports Network Toledo leads 26-21 Thur., Nov. 14 *Buffalo 7:00 pm ET CBS Sports Network Buffalo leads 13-11 Sat., Nov. 23 *Ball State TBA TBA BSU leads 21-7 Fri., Nov. 23 *at Eastern Michigan TBA TBA KSU leads 17-14 *Mid-American Conference game Primary Media Outlets 2019 Squad Breakdown KSU Sports Information Football Contact: Taylor Czajikowski Starters Returning (14) 106 M.A.C. Center P.O. Box 5190 Kent, OH 44242 Offense (8) Pos. 2018 Statistics Phone: 330.672.3084 Woody Barrett QB Started all 12 games, 229-390 passing (58.7%), 2,339 yds, 11 TDs; 7 rush TDs [email protected] Mike Carrigan WR Started all 12 games, 45 rec., 597 yds. (13.7 avg.), 5 TDs Antwan Dixon WR Played in all 12 games, 52 rec., 532 yds., (10.2 avg.), 2 TDs Newspaper Bryce Gibbs OL Started in six games at left tackle last year Akron Beacon Journal Beat Writer: Ryan Lewis Isaiah McKoy WR Played in 11 games, 42 rec., 423 yds., (10.1 avg.), 3 TDs 44 East Exchange Nathan Monnin OL Started in nine games at right guard last year Akron, OH 44328 Julian Sams OL Started 11 games at left guard and one game at left tackle last season Phone: 330.996.3800 Nate Warnock OL Started all 12 games at center last season [email protected] Cleveland Plain Dealer Defense (6) Pos. 2018 Statistics Sports Manager: David Campbell Matt Bahr LB Played in all 12 games, 91 total tackles, 50 solo, 7.5 tfl, 3.0 sacks, 1 INT, 2 pbu, 1 ff 1801 Superior Avenue Nick Faulkner DE Played in all 12 games, 11 starts, 36 total tackles, 17 solo, 5.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 1 INT Cleveland, OH 44114 Kesean Gamble LB Played in all 12 games, 39 total tackles, 30 solo, 2.0 tfl, 1 INT Phone: 216.870.6903 Elvis Hines DB Started all 12 games, 41 total tackles, 31 solo, 2.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 1 INT, 7 pbu email: [email protected] Jamal Parker DB Started all 12 games, 83 total tackles, 52 solo, 1.0 tfl, 2 INT, 7 pbu, 1 ff Record-Courier KJ Sherald DB Started all 12 games, 91 total tackles, 62 solo, 5.5 tfl, 3.0 sacks, 6 pbu, 2 ff Beat Writer: Allen Moff 1050 West Main Street Specialists (3) Pos. 2018 Statistics Kent, OH 44240 Derek Adams P 31 punts, 1,245 yds. (40.2 avg.), long of 77 yards, 8 In20 Phone: 330.541.9400 [email protected] Matthew Tricket K 14-17 FG; 33-34 PATs; 75 total points Joey Palumbo LS Handled long snapper duties on special teams Radio Kent State Radio Starters Lost (8) Play-by-Play: Ty Linder 1982 Mohawk Place Offense (3) Pos. 2018 Statistics Kent, OH 44240 Trey Harrell WR Played in 11 games, 23 rec., 217 yds. (9.4 avg.) Phone: 419.217.1718 Mike Marinelli OL Started 10 games at right tackle last season [email protected] Justin Rankin RB Played in all 12 games, 117 att., 574 yds., (4.9 avg.), 4 TDs Television Defense (5) Pos. 2018 Statistics WEWS-TV (ABC - Ch. 5) Sports Director: Derek Forrest Theo Eboigbe DL Started all 12 games, 30 total tackles, 14 solo, 3.0 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 1 pbu, 1 ff 3001 Euclid Ave. Jim Jones LB Played in 11 games, 47 total tackles, 25 solo, 1.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 1 ff, 1 pbu Cleveland, OH 44115 Darryl Marshall DB Started all 12 games, 40 total tackles, 32 solo, 1.0 tfl, 1.0 sack, 1 INT, 5 pbu Phone: 216.431.3700 Kalil Morris DL Started all 12 games, 47 tackles, 29 solo, 6.0 tfl, 2.0 sacks Jordan Silva DL Started all 12 games, 45 total tackles, 3.0 tfl, 2.0 sacks, 1 pbu, 1 ff WJW-TV (FOX - Ch. 8) Sports Director: John Telich 800 S. Marginal Rd. Specialists (0) Pos. 2018 Statistics Cleveland, OH 44103 Phone: 216.432.4240 [email protected] 2018 Results (2-10, 1-7 MAC) WKYC-TV (NBC - Ch. 3) Date Opponent Score Total Off. Total Def. Att. Sports Producer: Jeff Yakawiak 1333 Lakeside Ave. Sat., Sept. 1 at Illinois L, 24-31 453 469 31,898 Cleveland, OH 44114 Sat., Sept. 8 Howard W, 54-14 511 270 15,242 Phone: 216.344.3333 Sat., Sept. 15 at Penn State L, 10-63 221 667 106,528 [email protected] Sat., Sept. 22 at Ole Miss L, 17-38 390 651 50,417 Sat., Sept. 29 *at Ball State L, 24-52 461 606 9,367 WOIO-TV (CBS - Ch. 19) Sat., Oct. 6 *Ohio L, 26-27 472 414 20,062 Sports Director: Tony Zarrella Sat., Oct. 13 *at Miami L, 6-31 274 504 5,003 1717 E. 12th Street Sat., Oct. 20 *Akron L, 23-24 (OT) 371 362 18,774 Cleveland, OH 44114 Tue., Oct. 30 *at Bowling Green W, 35-28 382 317 13,131 Phone: 216.771.1948 Tue., Nov. 6 *at Buffalo L, 14-48 183 478 15,078 [email protected] Thur., Nov. 15 *Toledo L, 34-56 497 517 5,387 Fri., Nov. 23 *Eastern Michigan L, 20-28 388 376 6,125 *Mid-American Conference contest www.GetSomeMACtion.com 73 KENT STATE GOLDEN FLASHES ROSTER INFORMATION No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht/Wt. Hometown No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht/Wt. Hometown 80 Keshunn Abram WR Jr. 6-2/185 Southaven, Miss. 19 A.J. Musolino LB R-So. 6-3/215 Struthers, Ohio 96 Derek Adams P R-Jr. 6-0/197 Manheim, Pa. 84 Jalil Nelson WR R-Fr. 5-9/170 Bowie, Md. 69 Sam Allan OL R-So. 6-2/276 Portage, Michigan 91 Neiman Novitski DL R-So. 6-2/238 Gibsonia, Pa. 6 Matt Bahr LB Gr. 6-1/210 Kenton, Ohio 20 Mario Nunez DB Fr. 6-2/188 Kennesaw, Ga. 65 Jack Bailey OL Fr. 6-3/293 Willoughby, Ohio 32 Prince Okituama LB Fr. 6-7/235 Newark, N.J. 21 Joachim Bangda RB Fr. 5-10/215 Washington, D.C. 57 Oly Okombi DL Fr. 6-1/308 Silver Spring, Md. 15 Woody Barrett QB Jr. 6-2/236 Orlando, Fla. 13 Keenan Orr WR R-So. 6-5/195 Forrest, Ind. 93 Matt Bell DL R-Jr. 5-11/240 Lawrenceville, Ga. 47 Joey Palumbo LS Sr. 6-0/214 Hudson, Ohio 12 Capone Blue CB R-Fr. 6-3/170 Murrieta, Calif. 7 Jamal Parker CB Sr. 5-8/177 Pennsauken, N.J. 31 Bryan Bradford
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