Senior night against the rival Akron Zips (3-8, 2-5) did not go the way the Kent State football team wanted, as it lost by a score of 38-17. The Flashes are now 0-7 in conference play.
As it did against Miami (6-4, 5-1) last week, the offense struck first with an 80-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Tommy Ulatowski to graduate student receiver Luke Floriea on its first possession to put the team up 7-0.
The Flashes were unable to continue the offensive production, gaining less than 200 yards in the final 58 minutes and 31 seconds of the game.
Ulatowski completed 12 of his 20 pass attempts for 224 yards, two touchdowns and a late interception. Floriea was the leading receiver with three receptions for 98 yards and a touchdown.
Redshirt senior running back Ky Thomas led the way on the ground with 52 yards on 13 carries, averaging four yards per attempt.
Though it did force a turnover in the fourth quarter, the defense again gave up over 400 yards, allowing the Zips to gain 527 yards. Akron crossed the 400-yard mark about halfway through the third quarter.
Fifth-year junior running back Jordon Simmons picked up 113 yards on the ground on 10 carries for the Zips, for an average of 10.27 yards per carry.
Sophomore receiver Adrian Norton was Akron’s leading receiver with 107 yards on five receptions.
Kent State will close out the season Tuesday at Buffalo (6-4, 4-2) at 7 p.m.
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Blain Kisling • Nov 20, 2024 at 7:39 pm
What an embarrassment this team is. With a loss in their finale, they’ll go 1-23 over the past two seasons. I blame the coaching staff the most. The players are doing their best but are simply overmatched (many are FCS level players).
The coaching staff put this team together and they have coached them poorly.
Our AD (who hired our head coach) and our head coach need to be fired immediately. Every head coach that Randale Richmond has made has produced lesser results than their predecessor. This is unacceptable and changes have to be made.