Hazell named MAC Coach of the Year

Senior running back Dri Archer defends the ball from a Western Michigan player during the first half of Kents Homecoming game. The Flashes triumphed 41-24. Photo by Hannah Potes.

Senior running back Dri Archer defends the ball from a Western Michigan player during the first half of Kent’s Homecoming game. The Flashes triumphed 41-24. Photo by Hannah Potes.

Grant Engle

Update

The Mid-American Conference

announced its regular season

awards Wednesday, and the Kent

State football team boasted two

major award winners.

Head coach Darrell Hazell was

named MAC Coach of the Year,

and running back Dri Archer was

named MAC Special Teams player

of the year.

Hazell, who is in his second

year with the team, has a 16-8

record with the Flashes and led

the team to its first 11-win season

in program history.

Archer returned three kickoffs

for touchdowns and leads the

Football Bowl Subdivision with

an average of 38.2 yards per kick

return. Opponents have mostly

avoided kicking to Archer since

the fifth game of the season.

The junior running back scored

21 touchdowns in the regular season,

and was also named to First-

Team All-MAC Offense. He was

joined by senior offensive lineman

Brian Winters.

Junior defensive lineman Roosevelt

Nix was named to the First-

Team All-MAC Defense – the second

time he has been selected in

his career.

Nine Flashes were honored

with First-team, Second-Team or

Third-Team All-MAC selections. It

is the most selections the Flashes

have earned since 1987.

The Kent State football team

will compete in the MAC Championship

game at 7 p.m. Friday in

Detroit against the Northern Illinois

Huskies.

Contact Grant Engle at [email protected].

Original post:

Kent State football coach Darrell Hazel has been named the 2012 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year — Dri Archer has been named Special Teams Player of the Year.

Archer was also awarded two spots on the All-Mac First Team, as a running back and kick return specialist.

Brian Winters and Roosevelt Nix were named to the All-Mac first team. Josh Kline, Luke Batton and Luke Wollet were named to the All-MAC second team while C.J. Malauulu, Jake Dooley and Trayion Durham were selected for the third team.

The team’s turnaround season and 11-1 record, including a perfect 8-0 record in the MAC East Division, pulled Kent to a No. 17 rank in the overall BCS standings and a guaranteed bowl bid. The team has won 15 of its last 17 games under Hazell.

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